ANTIAGING-AMINO-ACID-TRYPTOPHAN

WHAT IS ANTIAGING-AMINO-ACID-TRYPTOPHAN


BENEFITS FOR ANTIAGING-AMINO-ACID-TRYPTOPHAN:
*Heps to alleviate depression and to stabilize mood
*Aids in hyperactibve children
*Alleviates insomnia and stress
*Helps to reduce appetite
*Enhances the release of human growth hormone

WHAT IS TRYPTOPHAN:
Tryptophan is an amino acid that is required for the production of Niacin, also known as Vitamin B3. It is used by the brain to produce Serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that transfers nerve impulses from one cell to another, and is beneficial to normal sleep.

FOOD SOURCES ARE:
Brown rice, cottage cheese, meat, peanuts and soy protein

TRYPTOPHAN: - is an essential amino acid

TOXICITY:
US Center for disease control had linked an illness called EMS or Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome to L-Tryptophan supplements. However, further investigation showed it was contaminants in the supplements, and not the L-Tryptophan. L-Tryptophan is currently banned as a sole supplement. Ask your doctor on how to correctly combine Folate, Magnesium, Vitamin B6 and VItamin C, to get the desired reults.

DEFICIENCY:
A lack may cause low serotonin levels in the brain
And in turn slows transmitting nerve impulses
A lack of Tryptohan along with magnesium may cause coronary artery spasms

DEFICIENCY SYMPTONS:
May cause coronary artery spasms

MAY BE BENEFICIAL:
Folate, Magnesium, Vitamin B6 and VItamin C are necessary for the formation of Tryptophan. Then Tryptophan can convert to Serotonin as needed.



Antiaging-Amino-Acids ALANINE (ne), ARGININE (ne), ASPARAGINE (ne), ASPARTIC ACID (ne), CARNINTINE (ne), CITRULLINE (ne), CYSTEINE (ne), CYSTINE (ne), GABA (ne), GLUTAMIC ACID (ne), GLUTAMINE (ne), GLUTATHIONE (ne), GLYCINE (ne), HISTIDINE (e), HOMOCYSTEINE (ne), ISOLEUCINE (e), LEUCINE (e), LYSINE (e), METHIONINE (e), ORNITHINE (ne), PHENYLALANINE (e), PROLINE (ne), SERINE (ne), TAURINE (ne), THREONINE (e), ANTIAGING-AMINO-ACID-TRYPTOPHAN (e), TYROSINE (ne), VALINE (e)


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