The cliff note version that I got from my attempt at reading this is:
Tryptophan is converted in the brain to 5-HTP which is converted to seratonin. Seratonin inside the brain = good. (generally speaking)
5-HTP taken directly is converted to some degree into Seratonin in the liver (before reaching the brain) and especially so in the presence of B-6. Higher seratonin levels in the blood, outside of the brain = bad (generally speaking) He says that elevated seratonin levels outside of the brain barrier can cause right heart valve problems.
He ends up saying that (generally) he can't find much wrong with taking pure L-Tryptophan, but has big problems with 5-HTP as a supplement.
Is this a quacking duck?
5-HTP: Doc Harris Presents Green Banana Award(Steven B. Harris, M.D.)
DG
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