
Life Choice L-Tryptophan, 220mg+50mg B-6, 90 V-Capsules
Life Choice L-Tryptophan B-6 Details
- Suppresses appetite
- Reduces body fat
- Regulates mood swings
- Stress reliever
- Sleep Aid
- 100% Pharmaceutical Grade, Free Form, Fermented
- Non-GMO
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, used by the brain to produce serotonin, a necessary neurotransmitter that transfers nerve impulses from cell to cell and is responsible for normal sleep.
Tryptophan also helps combat mood disorders and insomnia and to stabilize moods in general. It helps to control hyperactivity in children, alleviates stress, benefits the heart, aids in weight control as an appetite suppressant, and enhances the release of growth hormones. B-6 (pyridoxine) is necessary for the formation of tryptophan, which is required for the formation of serotonin. A lack of tryptophan and magnesium may contribute to coronary artery spasms or irregular heartbeats; supplementation can conceivably reduce heart attacks.
L-tryptophan does not work by altering the central nervous system, L-tryptophan simply returns to normal function by being available for the body to use as needed. Although tryptophan is found in foods, such as brown rice, cottage cheese, turkey, peanuts, and soy protein, the best way is supplementation, since this is the only way to cross the blood-brain barrier for absorption in any noticeable amount. High protein meals can lower the brain levels of L-tryptophan since they compete with various other amino acids for uptake.
The body will use some tryptophan to make the B-vitamin Niacin (B3) if a person is niacin deficient. Therefore one should take a good B-complex or multi-vitamin; the inositol in the B-complex also helps with anti-anxiety and sleep-normalizing properties, while the B-6 will prevent undesirable degradation of excreted tryptophan.
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Life Choice L-Tryptophan, 220mg+50mg B-6, 90 V-Capsules
Life Choice L-Tryptophan B-6 Details
- Suppresses appetite
- Reduces body fat
- Regulates mood swings
- Stress reliever
- Sleep Aid
- 100% Pharmaceutical Grade, Free Form, Fermented
- Non-GMO
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, used by the brain to produce serotonin, a necessary neurotransmitter that transfers nerve impulses from cell to cell and is responsible for normal sleep.
Tryptophan also helps combat mood disorders and insomnia and to stabilize moods in general. It helps to control hyperactivity in children, alleviates stress, benefits the heart, aids in weight control as an appetite suppressant, and enhances the release of growth hormones. B-6 (pyridoxine) is necessary for the formation of tryptophan, which is required for the formation of serotonin. A lack of tryptophan and magnesium may contribute to coronary artery spasms or irregular heartbeats; supplementation can conceivably reduce heart attacks.
L-tryptophan does not work by altering the central nervous system, L-tryptophan simply returns to normal function by being available for the body to use as needed. Although tryptophan is found in foods, such as brown rice, cottage cheese, turkey, peanuts, and soy protein, the best way is supplementation, since this is the only way to cross the blood-brain barrier for absorption in any noticeable amount. High protein meals can lower the brain levels of L-tryptophan since they compete with various other amino acids for uptake.
The body will use some tryptophan to make the B-vitamin Niacin (B3) if a person is niacin deficient. Therefore one should take a good B-complex or multi-vitamin; the inositol in the B-complex also helps with anti-anxiety and sleep-normalizing properties, while the B-6 will prevent undesirable degradation of excreted tryptophan.
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Life Choice L-Tryptophan B-6 Details
- Suppresses appetite
- Reduces body fat
- Regulates mood swings
- Stress reliever
- Sleep Aid
- 100% Pharmaceutical Grade, Free Form, Fermented
- Non-GMO
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, used by the brain to produce serotonin, a necessary neurotransmitter that transfers nerve impulses from cell to cell and is responsible for normal sleep.
Tryptophan also helps combat mood disorders and insomnia and to stabilize moods in general. It helps to control hyperactivity in children, alleviates stress, benefits the heart, aids in weight control as an appetite suppressant, and enhances the release of growth hormones. B-6 (pyridoxine) is necessary for the formation of tryptophan, which is required for the formation of serotonin. A lack of tryptophan and magnesium may contribute to coronary artery spasms or irregular heartbeats; supplementation can conceivably reduce heart attacks.
L-tryptophan does not work by altering the central nervous system, L-tryptophan simply returns to normal function by being available for the body to use as needed. Although tryptophan is found in foods, such as brown rice, cottage cheese, turkey, peanuts, and soy protein, the best way is supplementation, since this is the only way to cross the blood-brain barrier for absorption in any noticeable amount. High protein meals can lower the brain levels of L-tryptophan since they compete with various other amino acids for uptake.
The body will use some tryptophan to make the B-vitamin Niacin (B3) if a person is niacin deficient. Therefore one should take a good B-complex or multi-vitamin; the inositol in the B-complex also helps with anti-anxiety and sleep-normalizing properties, while the B-6 will prevent undesirable degradation of excreted tryptophan.




















