Neurotransmitter tests

Epinephrine (µg/gCr) (8 – 12)

Norepinephrine (µg/gCr) (35-50)

Dopamine (µg/gCr) (110 – 175)

Serotonin (µg/gCr) (150 – 200)

Glycine (umol/gCr) (200 – 400 )

Taurine (umol/gCr) (150 – 550)

GABA (umol/gCr) (1.5 – 4 .0)

Glutamine (umol/gCr) (150 – 500)

Glutamate (umol/gCr) (10 – 35)

Aspartic Acid (µmol/gCr) (20 – 40)

PEA (nmol/gCr) (175 – 450)

Agmatine (ug/gCr) (1-2)

Histamine (ug/gCr) (10-20)

Creatinine (mg/dL) ( N/A )

These are neurotransmitters that can be tested on an urine analysis…Has anyone done this before??

You can get these tested through a urine analysis…Linked provided below with costs

integrativepsychiatry.net/ne … tests.html

I’m strongly considering getting this done.
Maybe this site can talk them into some sort of member coupon/discount?

Liquid,

Take a look at this research finding as well…

Link:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11834403

Cavernous and systemic plasma levels of norepinephrine and epinephrine during different penile conditions in healthy men and patients with erectile dysfunction.

bstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine and compare the courses of norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) plasma levels in the systemic and cavernous blood taken during different penile conditions from healthy men and a group of patients with erectile dysfunction (ED). Knowledge concerning the neurophysiology of penile erection has improved tremendously during the past two decades. However, only few in vivo studies on human peripheral neurotransmission have been carried out to date. METHODS: Fifty-three healthy adult male subjects and 47 patients with ED of different etiologies were exposed to erotic stimuli to elicit penile tumescence and, in the group of healthy subjects, rigidity. Whole blood was simultaneously aspirated from the corpus cavernosum and the cubital vein during different penile conditions. Plasma levels of NE and E were determined by means of a radioimmunoassay. RESULTS: In the healthy subjects, a significant reduction of NE in cavernous plasma was detected from flaccidity (362 +/- 173 pg/mL) to rigidity (248 +/- 122 pg/mL), followed by an increase in the detumescence phase (336 +/- 199 pg/mL). Changes in NE levels in the peripheral plasma were less pronounced. Cavernous E levels significantly increased from flaccidity (47 +/- 41 pg/mL) to tumescence (130 +/- 106 pg/mL) and dropped from rigidity (113 +/- 67 pg/mL) to detumescence (76 +/- 57 pg/mL). The course of systemic E plasma levels was similar to that in the cavernous blood. In contrast, median NE levels in the systemic and cavernous blood of the ED group slightly increased from flaccidity to tumescence (from 199 +/- 88 pg/mL to 210 +/- 99 pg/mL and from 273 +/- 140 pg/mL to 278 +/- 118 pg/mL, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In healthy men, penile erection is accompanied by a reduction of NE in the cavernous blood and a rise in E levels in the peripheral and cavernous blood. That NE levels in the cavernous and systemic blood increase during sexual arousal in patients with ED might be an indication of a somatic dysregulation in sympathetic transmission or alterations of NE reuptake mechanisms as a cause of impaired erectile function.

Look at blood tests on www.mypropeciasideeffects.com

He has a Epiniphrine level of 39 on a 10-200 range. This article states that in order to have a good erection ,a healthy man has a low Noephinrine with a high Epinipherine. The Noephinrine is low because it is converting most of it to EPINIPHRINE.

I really think we need to get more tests done on our nerves so we could see some patterns.

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this is probably the reason alot of guys report good results with yohimbine combined with viagra

I remeber taking yohimbe for a good amount of time…a pretty high dose too and got some good results…I just COULDN’T deal with the side effects(my heart was pouncing, headaches…just didnt feel good…) At a lower dose, it was less effective.

WE ALL NEED TO GET OUR NEUROTRANSMITTERS TESTED SO WE CAN SEE AND COMPARE…

Yohimbe is dangerous, but I tried it before and got some of my mood and personality back.

I’ve gotten these tested years ago and it did show some imbalances. I believe I may have posted them awhile back.

Food for thought…basophil cells release histamine…I would do some research on that and figure out what your basophil cell count is…

I’m going for a urine test on tuesday. I’ll post my results when I get them.

So has anyone had these tests done yet?