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Phenylalanine is also in the sweetener Aspartame (hence the warnings for
phenylketonurics). I'd advise you very strongly against DL-phenylalanine as
it's 50% D-phenylalanine which has no biological value and may be poisonous.
As for taking L-phenylalanine by itself- I'd be very uncomfortable with
that - just look at the damage it does people with the genetic disease
phenylketonuria. If you believe MSG is bad for you, I can only think that
phenylalanine supplements would be worse.
I now I wonder which type of phenylalanine is in Aspartame (trying very hard
not to mention any tradenames). Please let me know chemists.
Try meat instead.
By the way, why don't I believe in supplements? I'll tell you later. IGWTD.
Though I do believe in folic acid supplements- great for cracked lips- I'd
advise you to see your doctor first. Maybe you need a red-cell folic acid
level or hae some other disease. There is so much folic acid in most
paleodiets that you shouldn't really need to take a supplement.
Sorry about the spelling error.
Ben Balzer
----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Carmack <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, 5 July 1999 2:17
Subject: Re: [P-F] Restless leg
> Hi Ben and all,
>
> Thank you everyone for all the RLS suggestions!
>
> L-Dopa from phenylanine in the diet
> What foods have this?
>
> I think this RLS must be a gluten reaction? Celiac Disease, Parkinson's,
> Rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes run in the family.
>
> All the best,
> Susan
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