First of all, get a better source while researching what you are going to put into your body. Phenyalanine is an amino acid. Nothing inherently herbal about it.
You seem like a pretty normal kid to me. It might actually be healthier to be even-keeled all the time rather than swinging dramatically from exuberence to meloncholy.
As for the reasons why you didn't care in college, that is also normal. Eventually you will find something that motivates you. Mix things up. Do something you've never done before. Start thinking creatively. When you're in a rut, life changes are the way to go!
You seem like a pretty normal kid to me. It might actually be healthier to be even-keeled all the time rather than swinging dramatically from exuberence to meloncholy.
As for the reasons why you didn't care in college, that is also normal. Eventually you will find something that motivates you. Mix things up. Do something you've never done before. Start thinking creatively. When you're in a rut, life changes are the way to go!
Quote from TraderJoe08:
I don't mean for this to be a Dr. Phil session and i'm sure i'll get some flames but i could use some insight. Problem is i haven't ever really given a shit about really anything. I mean i'm not a sociopath, i do care about and love my family, friends, and pets.
Example:
In college i didn't give two shits about my grades i mean i'd never go to class or really apply myself and study because i just didn't care. Still pulled off a 2.75 gpa somehow.
If someone asks me how i feel about pretty much anything my reaction is always apathetic.
I always thought it was just because i'm extremely lazy because i've never felt "depressed" or sad daily but some recent research and a post by fractal r us in the "nothing makes me happy thread" made me think about tackling this issue with supplementation (DL-Phenylalanine).
So my question is, does anyone else feel this way about life, am i secretly depressed, will supplementation help or am i just a lazy ass?
"Another herbal remedy for depression is DL-Phenylalanine (DLPA), has been shown in double blind studies to have a superior antidepressant effect than many tricyclic antidepressants. This herbal remedy for depression works by raising phenylethylamine (PEA) levels in the brain increasing the production of Norepinephrine. This herbal remedy for depression also protects and increases the lifetime of Endorphins (chemicals involved in mood and pain regulation). DL-Phenylalanine converts to L-tyrosine in the body. Research has been done to show the effectiveness of this herbal remedy for depression but further research needs to be done to determine the best dose to take as well as the patients that are most likely to have a positive response to DL-Phenylalanine."
http://www.add-adhd-help-center.com/depression/herbal_remedy.htm
