5 HTP 50 Mg, 30 Caps MRM 5 HTP 50 Mg, 30 Caps
In the body, (5-hydroxytryptophan), is synthesized from tryptophan and is a precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin. Serotonin is found in the brain, blood platelets, and cells of the gastrointestinal tract. Since serotonin is found in the brain and central nervous system it has many implications in cognition, mental health and sleep patterns. Supplementation of 5-HTP has shown a distinct ability to increase serotonin levels. Since the FDA restricts the availability of tryptophan, many research scientists have discovered that 5-HTP compares favorably in modulating serotonin levels. This product is an extract from a natural plant seed and not from fermented tryptophan.
5 HTP 100mg, 30 Caps MRM 5 HTP 100mg, 30 Caps
5-HTP 100mg, 60 Caps Jarrow 5-HTP 100mg, 60 Caps
Jarrow Formulas 5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) is an extract of Griffonia simplicifolia seeds from costal West Africa. 5-HTP is the direct metabolic precursor of serotonin and is important for the production of melatonin. 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is an amino acid that is the intermediate step between tryptophan and the important brain chemical serotonin. There is a massive amount of evidence that suggests that low serotonin levels are a common consequence of modern living. The lifestyle and dietary practices of many people living in this stress-filled era results in lowered levels of serotonin within the brain. As a result, many people are overweight, crave sugar and other carbohydrates, experience bouts of depression, get frequent headaches, and have vague muscle aches and pain. All of these maladies are correctable by raising brain serotonin levels.
Bantam Dell Pub Group - 5-Htp: The Natural Way To Overcome Depression, Obesity, And Insomnia (Paperback)
The first guide to the dietary supplement 5-HTP provides the most detailed and clinically sound information available on the non-prescription medication, which boosts one s serotonin level, and its use in relieving common health problems. Reprint. Author: Murray, Michael T. Published On: 1999/07/01. Language: ENGLISH