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Serotonin was ultimately found by basic science neuroscientists to have only one
common precursor in the human diet. That precursor substance is an amino acid (the
basic small molecule building blocks of proteins) known as l-tryptophan. Tryptophan is
one of the eight amino acids found in the proteins that humans can normally obtain
only through their diets. These eight amino acids (of 20 amino acids commonly found in
dietary proteins) cannot be manufactured from other sources and are thus is known as
essential amino acids. (Amino acids such as tyrosine, the precursor of the natural
antidepressants dopamine, norepinephrine and adrenalin can be metabolized by
humans from phenylanaline - which is one of the other essential amino acids.)
It is important to re-emphasize that the natural antidepressant serotonin can only be
increased in the body and brain by the ingestion of one of its two precursor amino
acids tryptophan (which is found in protein, protein powder nutritional supplements
or as an amino acid supplement) and/or 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), an amino acid
that is extracted from a bean from Africa.
The claims of BigPharma that the SSRI drugs
(https://www.ihealthtube.com/video/why-antidepressants-are-dangerous) increase
serotonin levels in the brain is really only a clever partial truth (a plausible white lie). In
actuality, SSRI drugs only temporarily and momentarily increase the levels of serotonin
in the gap between serotonin nerves (called the synapse) while long term they
actually decrease and wasting the stored-up serotonin in the pre-synaptic nerves. The
serotonin is actually depleted by the SSRIs well-advertised and, at the same time,
poorly explained function: the inhibiting (= disabling) of the reuptake pumps
physiologically normal recycling of the neurotransmitter back into the pre-synaptic
nerve, which allows repeated reuse of the same serotonin molecules for future nerve
impulse transmission. Thus, the unadvertised result of repeated inhibition of the
reuptake mechanism is the long-term depletion (and destruction by synaptic enzyme
systems) of serotonin directly because of the drugs major mechanism of action.
This depletion of stored-up serotonin helps to explain the phenomenon of Prozac
Poop-Out which commonly results in the need to increase the dosage of an SSRI to
obtain the same artificially stimulating effect or to avoid the common withdrawal
symptoms that happen when the drug is stopped abruptly, the dose decreased or the
synapse function altered and/or damaged.
Patients on any number of prescription or illicit brain-altering drugs commonly develop
withdrawal symptoms by just staying on the (increasingly ineffective) initial dose (a
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tryptophan include white meat, dairy protein, beans, egg whites, pumpkin seeds,
sunflower seeds, peanuts, lentils and bananas. The amounts of tryptophan in those
foods still contain only a fraction of what are found in the dietary supplements LTryptophan and 5-HTP. As an example, it would take 100 grams of pumpkin seeds to
yield the brain serotonin that could be derived from one 500 mg capsule of tryptophan
or one 50 mg capsule of 5-HTP.
It needs to be noted that this basic brain science report about holistic mental health is
for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a prescription for any given
person, especially for people who are already taking psychotropic drugs.
For patients who want further information concerning dosages of the mentioned
supplements, they should consult a nutritionally-oriented health practitioner or books
such as Depression-Free for Life (Cousens), Prescription for Nutritional Healing (Balch),
5-HTP: Natures Serotonin Solution or Mind Boosters (both by Sahelian), Heal With
Amino Acids (Sahley and Birkner), The Mood Cure (Ross), among others. For advice on
information about the toxicity of, and the problems concerning withdrawal from,
psychotropic drugs, it is advised that people read books such as Prozac Backlash and
The Antidepressant Solution (both by Glenmullen), Your Drug May Be Your Problem,
Medication Madness and Toxic Psychiatry (all by Breggin), Madness in America: Bad
Science, Bad Medicine and the Maltreatment of the Mentally Ill (Whitaker).
I close this article with an important excerpt from a book entitled The War Between
Orthodox Medicine and Alternative Medicine, obtainable for free at
www.cancertutor.com (http://www.cancertutor.com) and authored by R. Webster
Kehr of the Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc.
While the major job of the FDA is to suppress all scientific evidence for alternative
treatments for cancer and heart disease prevention, that is not all they do. It is also their
job to suppress the availability of alternative medicines. They are masters at that too."
As it turns out, there are alternative medical treatments for depression. Foremost
among these is L-Tryptophan, a critical amino acid the body cannot manufacture for
itself. Both L-Tryptophan and Prozac work with serotonin, a chemical that has to do
with how we feel."
"Elevated levels of serotonin in the body often result in the relief of depression, as well
as substantial reduction in pain sensitivity, anxiety and stress. Prozac, as well as other
new anti-depressant drugs such as Paxil and Zoloft, attempt to enhance levels of
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serotonin by working on whatever amounts of it already exist in the body (these drugs
are known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). None of these drugs, however,
produce serotonin. In contrast, ingested L-Tryptophan acts to produce serotonin, even
in individuals who generate little serotonin of their own. The most effective way to
elevate levels of serotonin would be to use a serotonin producer rather than a serotonin
enhancer."
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Dean Wolfe Manders, Ph.D. in http://www.ceri.com/trypto.htm
(http://www.ceri.com/trypto.htm)
Thus it is clear that L-Tryptophan and Prozac are in competition with each other.
Prozac is a drug that fools the body and L-Typtophan is an amino acid that creates
more serotonin. Prozac, and similar drugs, have been shown to have deadly side541
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effects.
But I won't get into that."
So
what is the FDA going to do? It is deadly Prozac versus harmless and far more
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effective L-Tryptophan. This is what they did:
In the fall of 1989, the FDA recalled L-Tryptophan, an amino acid nutritional
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supplement, stating that it caused a rare and deadly flu-like condition (EosinophiliaMyalgia Syndrome EMS). On March 22, 1990, the FDA banned the public sale of
dietary L-Tryptophan completely. This ban continues today. (Ed. Note: The ban was
eventually lifted about a decade later.) On March 26, 1990, Newsweek featured a lead
article praising the virtues of the anti-depressant drug Prozac. Its multi-color cover
displayed a floating, gigantic green and white capsule of Prozac with the caption:
Prozac: A Breakthrough Drug for Depression.
"The fact that the FDA ban of L-Tryptophan and the Newsweek Prozac cover story
occurred within four days of each other went unnoticed by both the media and the
public. Yet, to those who understand the effective properties of L-Tryptophan and
Prozac, the concurrence seems unbelievably coincidental. The link here is the brain
neurotransmitter serotonin a biochemical nerve signal conductor. The action of
Prozac and L-Tryptophan are both involved with serotonin, but in totally different
ways."
You need to understand that it takes far more than 4 days to get an issue of Newseeek
out the door. Thus, the magazine was working on the Prozac article weeks before the
FDA issued their order. You should also understand that the FDA did not prove that LTryptophan was dangerous. They banned it because a drug company issued a
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During and after the 1989 EMS outbreak, the FDA did not totally ban the use of LTryptophan in humans then, as today, the FDA has granted the pharmaceutical
industry the protected right to use L-Tryptophan in hospital settings. Manufactured by
Abbott Laboratories, the amino acid injectable solutions Aminosyn and Aminosyn II
contain as much as 200 mg of L-Tryptophan. (Moreover, L-Tryptophan has never been
removed from baby food produced and sold within the United States.)
While the FDA has banned the public sale and use of safe, non-contaminated, dietary
supplement L-Tryptophan for people, the United States Department of Agriculture still
sanctions the legal sale and use of non-contaminated L-Tryptophan for animals. Today,
as in the past, feed grade L-Tryptophan continues to be used as a nutritional and bulk
feed additive by the commercial hog and chicken farming industry. Additionally, LTryptophan is now available for use by veterinarians in caring for horses and pets.
Outside of the United States, in countries such as Canada, the Netherlands, Germany,
England, and others, L-Tryptophan is widely used. Nowhere, have any serious or
widespread health problems occurred."
Dr. Kohls, prior to his retirement, practiced holistic mental health care utilizing non-drug
approaches to treatment. He observed in his patients countless examples of
neurotoxic, psychotoxic, addictive and withdrawal effects from many of the commonly
prescribed psychotropic drugs, which had often been prescribed in various
combinations, none of which had been approved by the FDA for any indication.
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