Tyrosine from Wikipedia
Tyrosine from University of Maryland Medical Center
"Amino Acid Responsive Crohn’s Disease: a case study" in Clin Exp Gasteroenterol (2010)
"... the patient was then taking the following in divided daily doses: 300 mg 5-HTP, 6000 mg L-tyrosine, 240 mg L-dopa, and 4500 mg L-cysteine with cofactors. Following this change in amino acid dosing values, the patient continued to be asymptomatic, a state that exists to this day as long as he is compliant with the prescribed amino acid dosing values."
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