L-Tryptophan

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How to Use It

The typical Western daily diet contains 0.5-2.0 grams of L-tryptophan.2 Some authorities recommend taking L-tryptophan supplements with food or beverages high in carbohydrate and away from foods high in protein in order to improve absorption and uptake into the brain.3, 4

Where to Find It

L-Tryptophan is found in most protein-containing foods except for gelatin.

Possible Deficiencies

Disruptions in emotional well-being, including depression and anxiety, have been linked to serotonin imbalances in the brain.5 People with fibromyalgia often have low serotonin levels in their blood.6, 7, 8 Supplements of L-tryptophan may increase serotonin synthesis in these cases. The cause of migraine headaches is related to abnormal serotonin function in blood vessels,9 and L-tryptophan may help correct this abnormality.

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