Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Taking amino acids can make a world of difference in your energy levels, particularly if your levels are low. Linn > > I had a amino acid test done 1/31/07 ,and it was helpful because I am low in > Taurine, histaidine, tyrosine, lysine and ornithine . Low in amino acids can > also cause faitgue I was told. > > And are you eating protein with every meal? Or is it an absoption issue do > you think? > > Mo > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Plus those low amino acids, particularly taurine and tyrosine affect the thyroid and adrenal function and ornithine can contribute to depression. Cheri Re: Re: SAD - seasonal rhythm Mo I am right with you. I have gained so much knowledge ,but I am in the tango as well lol . I can not get why my EBV levels are so high still ,after so couple years. I have no hair loss, I have thick hair thank goodness. I do have paler skin, like I look sick,which started with the EBV. My nails are strong, but I pick at them. I just found a free t4 test back from 1998 that said I was 0.73 and the TSH was 2.07 and total T3 was 1.13. I am just checking all past labs I can find, and trying to see were the ball was dropped. I am realzing even though at that time I saw a good doc that clearly he let some things slide ,because even back then I was low in RBC, sodium on most my tests was and is still low , Pottasium on the lower side . I had a amino acid test done 1/31/07 ,and it was helpful because I am low in Taurine, histaidine, tyrosine, lysine and ornithine . Low in amino acids can also cause faitgue I was told. a . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 I just found this reply. I did not know Ornithine can contribute to depression. I wonder if anyone else has been tested for low aminos. I think you posted you can not take them ir you can not absorb them . I am not too sure at this point I will be able absorb them either. a MsSquarepants wrote: Plus those low amino acids, particularly taurine and tyrosine affect the thyroid and adrenal function and ornithine can contribute to depression. Cheri Re: Re: SAD - seasonal rhythm Mo I am right with you. I have gained so much knowledge ,but I am in the tango as well lol . I can not get why my EBV levels are so high still ,after so couple years. I have no hair loss, I have thick hair thank goodness. I do have paler skin, like I look sick,which started with the EBV. My nails are strong, but I pick at them. I just found a free t4 test back from 1998 that said I was 0.73 and the TSH was 2.07 and total T3 was 1.13. I am just checking all past labs I can find, and trying to see were the ball was dropped. I am realzing even though at that time I saw a good doc that clearly he let some things slide ,because even back then I was low in RBC, sodium on most my tests was and is still low , Pottasium on the lower side . I had a amino acid test done 1/31/07 ,and it was helpful because I am low in Taurine, histaidine, tyrosine, lysine and ornithine . Low in amino acids can also cause faitgue I was told. a .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 I did testing for low aminos and am on a customized amino acid supplement. It has been one of the best moves I made. My nutritionist told me that low amino acids are the primary cause of fatigue. It has made a huge difference in my energy level. Linn > > > I just found this reply. I did not know Ornithine can contribute to depression. I wonder if anyone else has been tested for low aminos. > I think you posted you can not take them ir you can not absorb them . I am not too sure at this point I will be able absorb them either. > a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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