Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 tyrosine is a precusor of melanin so can amplfiy melanin production. melanin proliferation is one facotpor in melanoma but radial to vertical phase mutation and angiogenesis may be more important. tyrosine generally seems to be pro-cancer as it seems to be a precusor of body compounds that faclitate tumor growth. a safer way of raising tyrosine levels would be to take the enzyme formula no-fenol http://216.114.78.114/webcenter/sites/HNI/Section.asp?SID=3536 which increases aromatic amino acids geenrally, tryptophan and tyrosine among them in a more balanced way. tyrosine also increase thyroid function, a problem for hyper thyroid, but a benefit for low thyroid. just researching a bit i think there are dnagers taking amino acids and it is better to get increased amino aicds from digestive enzymes. i am taking no fenol and have noticed a darkening of some moles... research on melanoma so far indicates that the most significant factors are the development of vertically growing cells(the cells can only grow across the skin since that is they way they are designed...) and angiogenesis which are mutations and since no fenol helps reduce mutation facotrs by reducing yeast and providing better nutrition then on balance i hope that melanoma chances are reduced. http://archderm.ama-assn.org/issues/v134n8/ffull/ded8010.html > I've been shopping the internet in order to purchase some Tyrosine. > I've noticed that on the majority of websites, they post a warning > not to use Tyrosine if there is thyroid problems and/or malignant > melenoma. > > Can anyone explain why there would be these contraindications? > > Many thanks, > Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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