

🧬 Unlock your brain’s natural brilliance with NOW DOPA Mucuna!
NOW Foods DOPA Mucuna offers 90 vegetarian capsules standardized to 15% L-DOPA, the key dopamine precursor, derived from Velvet Bean extract. This supplement supports brain health, mood, and stress management using a time-tested Ayurvedic ingredient, all in a clean, vegan-friendly formula trusted by thousands.




| ASIN | B001QG5F0W |
| ASIN | B001QG5F0W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,898 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #10 in Kapikachhu Mucuna |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,433) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 50 x 50 x 109 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 50 x 50 x 109 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 80 g |
| Item Weight | 80 g |
| Item model number | 3092 |
| Item model number | 3092 |
| Manufacturer | Now Foods |
| Manufacturer | Now Foods |
| Net Quantity | 90 Count |
| Net Quantity | 90 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 4.95 x 4.95 x 10.92 cm; 80 g |
| Product Dimensions | 4.95 x 4.95 x 10.92 cm; 80 g |
N**D
Good Product with careful dosing
It works slowly and steadily depending on the severity of anxiety and stress. For me it is tensed musculoskeletal pain along with chronic anxiety and stress and i can definitely feel a difference in just about a single dose. One should take the minimum possible dose to start with and slowly achieve their required daily dosage else it can worsen the problem. I take it on an empty stomach because of my gut issues but one can try otherwise. Ideally consulting a doctor is advisable but sadly enough most doctors here are as clueless as we are about herbal pharmaceutical treatments. I am on my 10th day and for someone who has had chronic physiological anxiety and stress for almost all my life, this stuff is good. This brand is pure and potent at a reasonable cost. One should not take it if there is no issue and only for the requisite period of time to normalise the Dopamine levels. Wish you'll good health!
P**P
Outstanding..
Gets Best Results..
S**R
Working for me
Working for me
A**R
Waste of money
Not orignal Mucuna thise its mixing coca or caffeine mixing ..
R**R
Not promising
Not as effective as mentioned.
P**J
Product is good!
Since it comes with L-dopa which crosses blood brain barrier and is a precursor to neurotransmitter dopamine, it has a lot of benefits. I felt clean and energetic after taking the capsules, no side effects. Better take one capsule a day and do go for more than one in the initial stage.
A**Y
Not promising
Did nothing to me, just a slight libido boost on day 1. Tired 1 capsules then 2 and even on 4 capsule at a time Zero effect.
A**N
Placebo
No experience of l-dopa conversion to dopamine. No appetite suppression.
H**I
Good
C**S
Excelente producto llego muy rápido
M**2
Estoy muy contenta con sus esfuerzos. Padezco una enfermedad que disminuye los niveles de dopamina y con la Mucuna están mejor. Gracias
P**E
TLDR: To treat symptoms of low dopamine levels, here's what's working for me: 500-700mg Glutamine (amino acid, a major brain neurotransmitter) 1-3 times per day before food. 1/32 teaspoon of this mucuna pruriens (~7 mg L-dopa) every 1-2 days, watching effects. 600 mg of acetyl l-carnitine before breakfast Other vitamins and minerals, especially Bs Update 3/23/23--I am feeling mentally and physically alert, a huge improvement. (see caution below) Last summer I was prescribed the smallest possible dose of a dopamine-boosting CNS med, 5mg. After decades of untreated symptoms, I felt calm relief for the first time in my long life. Then in December, the HMO denied me further prescriptions and treated me like an addict for having asked for more. They also tried to force an antidepressant on me that would affect the absolutely wrong mechanism and worsen anxiety and sleeplessness without compensating for the low dopamine. Their timing was especially cruel. My heart goes out to all Americans who experience this medical bullying. I did not want to bother with this department further. Instead, I revisited my nutritional supplements (which I keep on an excel spreadsheet, and periodically adjust). I also suspected the CNS drug was causing symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, specifically numbness in toes, feet and lower legs. A neurologist found some long nerves to be unresponsive. (Update: Probably due to potassium deficiency, from drinking reverse osmosis water for 1.5 years, which strips out *all* useful minerals. I started taking 99mg/day potassium chloride--NuSalt--and drank filtered tap water again. Feeling slowly restored in feet and toes. Neuropathy runs in family but I feel much better.) My first choice for treating my scrambled low-dopamine brain was to take the amino acid glutamine. Gives me an immediate mental boost and durable energy, and is curbing cravings, especially for sugar. Glutamine is likely not toxic until you take massive quantities (at my weight, that would be 38 grams per day instead of 2 grams max). (google side effects of amino acid supplements) I also took one 400 mg cap of this this mucuna pruriens in the morning. Like other reviewers here, after an initial boost, in just a few days I had fatigue, blurry vision and brain fog. Stopped it for a week. Brain fog cleared. Took one pill per week, same thing. Read the label more closely. The dosage of this capsule is just too dang high. So I emptied some capsules and measured. Each capsule = ~1/4 teaspoon product = 60mg L-dopa. L-dopa does cross the blood-brain barrier and it's the precursor for dopamine. I don't know how that compares with the 5mg of my CNS drug but it was waaaay too much for me. Stopped taking altogether and was dragging and unfocused within a week. I reduced dosage further. Now I am taking about 1/32 tsp of this powdered product in my coffee before breakfast, every day. Am feeling energetic and calm throughout the day. Not speeded or anxious. The idea is to microdose--hopefully kickstart your own dopamine production, rather than replace it chemically. Plus, about 600 mg of acetyl l-carnitine in my prebreakfast cocktail, which I have noticed gives me energy and focus. We will see. I'll be watching this mucuna very closely as I don't want to develop a habituation as some have reported. 3/23/23--Because I'm now feeling good, I will next stop for a couple of days to see the impact. 4/25--Have not taken any more mucuna. I think it did help me for that time. But other medical issues took precedence including thyroid. Things get more complicated at 60+. And, um, reducing wine consumption to 1 bottle red per month definitely helped my alertness. Good luck to all.
V**E
good in use
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