What are the effects of phenylethylamine
Phenethylamine is POSSIBLY UNSAFE for most people when taken by mouth appropriately. Phenethylamine works similar to the drug amphetamine, and may cause similar side effects. Also, it might cause rapid heart rate, anxiety, or agitation.
What is phenylethylamine used for
Phenethylamine is a chemical that is found naturally in the body. It can also be made in the laboratory. Phenethylamine is taken by mouth for improving athletic performance, depression, weight loss, and to improve mood and attention.
Is phenylethylamine a stimulant
Phenethylamine (PEA) is an organic compound, natural monoamine alkaloid, and trace amine, which acts as a central nervous system stimulant in humans.
What are the side effects of pea
The only side effects of PEA we have seen were related to a feeling of heaviness in the stomach after the tablets were taken and rarely gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea after the sublingual PEA formulation, most probably due to the presence of sorbitol as a sweetener.
Will phenylethylamine show up on a drug test
PEA is quickly metabolized in the body so its potential to be present in an amount large enough to cause a false positive is very low. Of the ingredients in APEX-TX5, the only one that may cause a false positive for amphetramines in a urine test would be Beta-Phenylethylamine HCl, otherwise knows as PEA.
Is Pea dangerous
Too much PEA can cause irritability, nausea, amplified heart rate, jitteriness, and could be extremely dangerous. Remember, Phenylethylamine (PEA) is an endogenous (natural) amphetamine.
What is the difference between phenylethylamine and phenylalanine
Phenylethylamine is derived from phenylalanine, but it’s a much different substance. It’s much, much more potent and has a different effect than phenylalanine. You will get much more energy and euphoria from phenylethylamine. Phenylalanine: dietary amino acid; converted into Tyrosine by PAH.
Is phenylethylamine a drug
Phenylethylamine and Dopamine
The brain’s best known love chemical is phenylethylamine, or PEA. It is a naturally occurring amphetamine. Indeed, “love is a drug,” says Helen Fisher, an anthropologist at Rutgers University and author of Anatomy of Love.
Is Pea a stimulant
How PEA Works. PEA is classified as an excitatory neurotransmitter replete with its own receptors and a chemical structure similar to amphetamines. Unlike amphetamine and other stimulant drugs, however, PEA is endogenous to the brain.
How much serotonin is in the brain
Together, they form 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), or serotonin. Serotonin is most commonly believed to be a neurotransmitter, although some consider it to be a hormone. It is produced in the intestines and the brain. It is also present in the blood platelets and the central nervous system (CNS).
Is phenylethylamine a neurotransmitter
PEA as a Neurotransmitter. Illustration 3 is a graphic representation of the regulatory pathway from the trace amine PEA to the increased concentration of the biogenic amines and neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin. The effects of the drugs amphetamine and methylphenidate are included.
What is PEA for fibromyalgia
INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) is characterized by persistent pain which is often refractory to common analgesic therapies and is particularly disabling. PEA is well-documented to exert anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and pain-relieving effects at both the preclinical and clinical level.