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L-Tyrosine is an amino acid. One hard gelatin capsule supplies 500 mg of free form, crystalline pure L-Tyrosine. Tyrosine acts as a mood elevator and aids in the production of malanin (the pigment responsible for skin and hair color). Among its other functions, supplementation of L-Tyrosine has been used for stress reduction, and research suggests it may be helpful against chronic fatigue and narcolepsy. It has also been used to help individuals suffering from anxiety, depression, allergies, and headaches. In addition, it suppresses the appetite and helps reduce body fat. L-Tyrosine is an essential amino acid important for the neurotransmitters: dopamine, norephrine, adrenalin and epinephrine. Tyrosine is suggested for depression, precursor of hormones, hypothyroidism, and catecholestrogens.
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L-tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid (protein building block) that the body synthesizes from phenylalanine, another amino acid. Tyrosine is important to the structure of almost all proteins in the body. It is also the precursor of several neurotransmitters, including L-dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. L-tyrosine, through its effect on neurotransmitters, may affect several health conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, depression, and other mood disorders. Studies have suggested that tyrosine may help people with depression.1 Preliminary findings indicate a beneficial effect of tyrosine, along with other amino acids, in people affected by dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.2 Due to its role as a precursor to norepinephrine and epinephrine (two of the body’s main stress-related hormones) tyrosine may also ease the adverse effects of environmental, psychosocial, and physical stress.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 L-tyrosine is converted by skin cells into melanin, the dark pigment that protects against the harmful effects of ultraviolet light. Thyroid hormones, which have a role in almost every process in the body, also contain tyrosine as part of their structure. People born with the genetic condition phenylketonuria (PKU) are unable to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine. Mental retardation and other severe disabilities can result. While dietary phenylalanine restriction prevents these problems, it also leads to low tyrosine levels in many (but not all) people with PKU. Tyrosine supplementation may be beneficial in some people with PKU, though the evidence is conflicting.10 Read more on L-Tyrosine > View References |
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