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L-Tryptophan
BTN (L-Tryptophan), one of the essential amino acids in the diet, is
now available once more at Back To Nature. health and beauty stores.
In 1990, its use in supplements was banned, after a single
contaminated batch of tryptophan supplied by one Japanese
manufacturer apparently led to the development of a deadly
condition. Its use in drugs, infant formulas and parenteral food
products, however, continued unhindered. It should be noted that
this ban coincided with the launch of Prozac.
A precursor of serotonin, melatonin and niacin, tryptophan is a
vitally important substance. Discovered in 1901, it has been used
for decades to relieve depression, promote sleep or aid weight loss.
A number of studies have demonstrated the benefits and efficacy of
tryptophan, in particular:
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in
improving serotonin levels. Serotonin plays a key role in many
of the body’s functions, and particularly in depression,
anxiety, mood and appetite control. Furthermore, serotonin
cannot cross the blood-brain barrier, so when levels are
inadequate, only supplementation with either of its two
precursors – tryptophan or 5-HTP – can raise them effectively;
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many
people eat excessive amounts of carbohydrates when they feel
stressed, depressed or anxious. This results in a rise in
cerebral serotonin and a temporary feeling of well being and
security, but at the same time, an increase in fat stores.
Tryptophan supplementation improves psychological state without
inducing increases in the amount of stored fat;
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the
first studies using tryptophan to influence mood were conducted
in the Fifties. Tryptophan supplementation was shown to be
effective and free of side-effects in subjects suffering from
mild to moderate depression;
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both
on its own and combined with phototherapy, tryptophan is also an
effective treatment for SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder);
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in
cases of mild insomnia, tryptophan promotes drowsiness and good
quality sleep.
L-Tryptophan
BTN and 5-HTP are converted into serotonin following the same
metabolic pathway. However, certain people react better to
supplementation with L-tryptophan BTN than with 5-HTP. This may be
for a number of reasons:
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with
L-Tryptophan BTN supplementation, the body maintains control
over the amount of serotonin produced by means of the enzyme L-tryptophan
hydroxylase;
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when
5-HTP is taken, some of it may find its way to the intestine
where it can cause nausea. In addition, since serotonin cannot
cross the blood-brain barrier, any serotonin produced outside of
the brain is unable to penetrate it;
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In
some individuals, certain conditions, including severe
depression, can prevent the passage of 5-HTP across the
blood-brain barrier - this does not happen with L-Tryptophan BTN;
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Finally, L-tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is crucial
for healthy body function and particularly, for the production
of niacin.
Composition
Each
vegetarian capsule contains 500 mg of L-tryptophan, one of 8
essential amino acids present in the diet. Tryptophan is a precursor
of serotonin, melatonin and niacin.
Dosage
Take one to two Vcaps®
to 3 times daily
on an empty stomach or as directed by a health care professional.
Best used at bedtime.
Do not take L-Tryptophan
BTN alongside other substances such as 5-HTP or drugs such as Prozac
that also increase serotonin levels, without medical supervision.
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