Foods High in Tryptophan
Comments on article "Foods High in Tryptophan"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Pat Stephens | wow | 1/14/2011 |
| Darren Reynolds | The scenario described in this article has been tried out in mice and found, surpisingly to worsen mental illness. | 12/14/2010 |
| colleen | what about ground flax seed I heard that was the best way to get tryptophan | 11/9/2010 |
| Samantha | Does turkey hold the most amount of tryptophan? | 9/28/2009 |
| Drew | you contradict your self by saying "consuming foods high in tryptophan cannot increase its levels." And then you go on to suggest eatng foods such as Meat, Milk, cheese, ect that are high in tryptophan. Which is it? PLease make up your mind. | 8/26/2008 |

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