The body produces its own supply of 5-HTP from tryptophan, an amino acid
found in high-protein foods such as chicken, fish, beef, and dairy
products. Any healthy diet should include tryptophan-rich sources such as
these. In addition, 5-HTP is available as a supplement; this form of the
compound is extracted from the seeds of the African plant, Griffonia
simplicifolia.
5-HTP, in addition to the treatment of depression, can be effective in:
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Suppressing Appetite*
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Enhancing Sleep*
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Relieving Anxiety*
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Relieving symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)*
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Cognitive Enhancement*
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Relief From and Prevention of Migraine Headaches*
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Reduction of the rate of Heart Disease as a result of Lowering Anxiety
and Depression.*
So how effective is 5-HTP? Numerous clinical trials have studied the
efficacy of 5-HTP for treating depression. One compared 5-HTP to the
antidepressant drug fluvoxamine and found 5-HTP to be equally effective.
Researchers used the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and a self-assessment
scale to gauge the effectiveness of the two medications. Both scales
revealed a gradual reduction in depressive symptoms through time with both
medications. Perhaps the most convincing evidence, however, comes from
scientists who examined research from around the world on the use of 5-HTP
in treating depression. One such researcher, writing in Neuropsychobiology,
sums up the findings this way: "Of the 17 reviewed studies, 13 confirm that
5-HTP has true antidepressant properties."*
The function of Prozac®, Paxil, and many other antidepressant drugs is to
increase the availability of serotonin in certain brain synapses.
Unfortunately, these drugs can produce many unpleasant and dangerous side
effects. Since 5-HTP cannot be patented, drug companies have no interest in
supplying this compound to the public. European countries have been taking
5-HTP for the treatment of insomnia and depression.*
Researchers have clinically investigated 5-HTP in comparison to
antidepressant drugs. The results of the studies were astounding. Using the
standard depression scale, both the drug and 5-HTP groups displayed an
identical reduction in depression. Depressed patients who received 100 mg
of 5-HTP, three times daily, showed at least a 50% improvement in their
symptoms, without any reported side effects. Similar studies with depressed
children demonstrated equal benefit.*
Subsequent studies were performed using 5-HTP for anxiety, panic disorder,
sleep difficulties, and obesity. In his research, R.S. Kahn observed an
obvious decline in anxiety symptoms when supplementing with 5-HTP and
patients with panic disorder noticed a feeling of relief after receiving
5-HTP. Melatonin, which helps regulate our sleep-wake cycle, is a
metabolite of serotonin. Early research studies show that supplementing
with 5-HTP may have positive effects on sleep patterns. In a six-week
clinical study with obese patients, those supplemented with 5-HTP were able
to reduce carbohydrate intake and experienced a feeling of early satiety,
which contributed to significant weight loss.*
The effective dose of 5-HTP appears to be between 50 and 500mg daily. Used
in combination with other antidepressant substances, however, the effective
dose may be even lower. Research shows that some people respond better to
lower doses, so I recommend beginning at the low end of the dose range and
increasing as necessary. Side effects associated with therapeutic doses of
5-HTP are rare. When they do occur, they are usually limited to mild
gastrointestinal complaints. Compare this to the litany of possible side
effects from antidepressant drugs: sedation, fatigue, blurry vision, urine
retention, constipation, palpitations, EKG changes, insomnia, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, and mild to severe agitation.*
• May Elevate mood in cases of depression, anxiety, and panic attacks.
5-HTP appears to increase the brain's serotonin levels, positively
influencing such disorders as depressions that have been linked to low
levels of this brain neurotransmitter. A number of small European studies
offer examples of people with depression who found little relief from
traditional antidepressant drugs yet obtained good results with 5-HTP.*
• May Treat insomnia. Several elements of a good night's sleep appear to be
influenced by 5-HTP. In addition to reducing the amount of time it takes to
nod off, this compound actually may enhance the quality of sleep itself,
increasing both the duration of dream states (REM sleep) and of deep
slumber. In studies, most people who tried 5-HTP also reported feeling more
rested upon awakening.*
• Can promote weight loss. Some studies indicate that 5-HTP may curb the
appetite when taken before meals. In a recent study of dieting women, those
given 5-HTP reported feeling fuller than those who were given a placebo. In
the end, participants in the 5-HTP group consumed fewer calories overall
and lost more weight than those in the placebo group. Another study
reported increased weight loss among obese patients who took 5-HTP versus
those who were given a placebo; all, however, had been restricted to a
daily diet of 1,200 calories. In addition, because 5-HTP reportedly reduces
cravings for sweets and starches, it may also be of use in helping
diabetics adhere to a healthy diet.*
• Supports and may ease migraine pain. Migraine headaches have been linked
to low serotonin levels. Studies are ongoing to determine if 5-HTP, which
may boost the brain's serotonin levels, can help to reduce the intensity,
frequency, and duration of this extremely painful type of headache.*
• Shown to help support increases tolerance to the pain of Fibromyalgia.
People who suffer from Fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that commonly
causes muscle pain and disabling fatigue, may have low serotonin levels. By
increasing the level of these neurochemicals, 5-HTP may improve pain
tolerance. In a recent Italian study, the 200 Fibromyalgia sufferers who
added 5-HTP to a regimen of conventional antidepressants experienced less
pain than those who took the drugs or 5-HTP alone.*
5-HTP - Has shown to help and may support the Suppressing of Appetite,
Enhancing Sleep, Relieving Anxiety, Relieving symptoms of Seasonal
Effective Disorder, Cognitive Enhancement, Relief From and Prevention of
Migraine Headaches, Reduction of the rate of Heart Disease.*
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