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Pam Clausen wrote:
> Andrew, I'm still confused! How can you increase your serotonin levels
> on a low-carb diet? What supplements or foods will help?
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> Pam
Try eating foods high (relatively high) in the amino acid tryptophan or
supplement with L-tryptophan. Some authorities suggest turkey and other
poultry. Most meats, however, are higher in amino acids other than
L-tryptophan which only serve to raise neurotransmitters competitive to
serotonin. It was the use of genetically recombinant tryptophan from
Japan that resulted in the disorder of eosinophilia myalgia syndrome in
persons supplementing with L-tryptophan. This is no longer an issue
with said supplementation.
Andrew =8-)
--
Andrew S. Bonci, BA, DC, DAAPM
Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnosis
Cleveland Chiropractic College
6401 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64131
(816) 333-7436 ex39
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