Post by beebs on Jun 23, 2011 15:01:19 GMT -5
Stumbled on this bit of info which may work for some of you.
Drugs such as fluoroquinolones, Mefloquine. steroids, antihistamines and other drugs, (cehmicals in foods, environmental pollution) often cause
disruption to adrenals releasing catecholamines, which in turns triggers
tachycardia, dizziness, shakiness, aggressive behavior, agitated, sense of gloom etc..Likewsie, for cardiogenic affects.
Doctors will label on "panic attacks" episodes and prescribe anti-depressants,
which is the worse thing for this.
Celery contains a compound called phthalide. It blocks tyrosine hydroxylase enzymes, which re responsible for releasing stress hormones such as catecholamines, which include dopamine, epinephrine and noreopinephrine.
Celery has a high sodium content, but this is counteracted by higher content of potassium, it helps bring a high blood pressure down, and is helpful as a diuretic.
Tyrosine is made from phenylalanine hyroxylase. I don't know if what would happen if taking foods or meds that contains amino acids phenylalaine. I remember that a while back, some floxies complained on being unable to tolerate it. I am wondering if through some types of gene mutation, as a result of the ADRs, it resulted in this inability to metabolize pheylalanine. If anyone knows about it, please share.
Always check the compounds in your medication and look up if it contains any chems which could potentially unleash catecholamines release. Same for caffeine, and other stimulants.
(the above info is from my notes, a search on the net should yield more info).
Drugs such as fluoroquinolones, Mefloquine. steroids, antihistamines and other drugs, (cehmicals in foods, environmental pollution) often cause
disruption to adrenals releasing catecholamines, which in turns triggers
tachycardia, dizziness, shakiness, aggressive behavior, agitated, sense of gloom etc..Likewsie, for cardiogenic affects.
Doctors will label on "panic attacks" episodes and prescribe anti-depressants,
which is the worse thing for this.
Celery contains a compound called phthalide. It blocks tyrosine hydroxylase enzymes, which re responsible for releasing stress hormones such as catecholamines, which include dopamine, epinephrine and noreopinephrine.
Celery has a high sodium content, but this is counteracted by higher content of potassium, it helps bring a high blood pressure down, and is helpful as a diuretic.
Tyrosine is made from phenylalanine hyroxylase. I don't know if what would happen if taking foods or meds that contains amino acids phenylalaine. I remember that a while back, some floxies complained on being unable to tolerate it. I am wondering if through some types of gene mutation, as a result of the ADRs, it resulted in this inability to metabolize pheylalanine. If anyone knows about it, please share.
Always check the compounds in your medication and look up if it contains any chems which could potentially unleash catecholamines release. Same for caffeine, and other stimulants.
(the above info is from my notes, a search on the net should yield more info).