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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

For Those Looking For Alternative Methods In Which To Control Their Anxiety, There Are Many Options Available Today

By Addy Rochon


Exercise, relaxation techniques, specific diets, and some natural supplements can all be of help to certain individuals, and might be worth trying for the anxiety sufferer looking for ways to take control without the use of prescription medications. One such natural supplement that has proven itself to have good results for anxiety sufferers is 5 HTP.

5 HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) is an amino acid which is produced by the human body, as well as the plant species Griffonia simplicifolia. It is a brain chemical which comes from the conversion of L-Tryptophan (such as that found in certain foods like milk and turkey) into serotonin, which is essential in mood stabilization.

The trial concluded that 5-HTP was slightly more effective Luvox. Moreover, while Luvox users suffered a range range of side effects usually associated with SSRIs, 5-HTP only caused mild stomach upset in a few of the people who took it.

What is Serotonin? Scientifically, Serotonin is a hormone found in the pineal gland, digestive tract, blood platelets and brain. It works as a neurotransmitter that sends nerve signals between nerve cells. Normally, the body maintains a normal serotonin level, but there are times when the level of Serotonin drops. When this happens, you may experience various health conditions. A common cause of low- serotonin levels is prolonged stress. A poor diet can also cause serotonin levels to drop. Aside from that, hormonal changes may also contribute to low levels of serotonin. There are also studies that show that abuse of nicotine, alcohol and drugs may lead to a drop in the level of Serotonin in our body.

To avoid adverse effects, it's a good idea to begin by taking a 50-milligram dose once or twice a day. Then slowly build up to a 100-milligram dose, but only after 3 or 4 weeks.

The medical literature does not report serious adverse effects on the central nervous system from taking even high doses of 5-HTP. In theory, however, extremely large doses of 5-HTP taken at the same time as the migraine medications naratriptan (Amerge), rizatriptan (Maxalt), sumatriptan (Imitrex), or zolmitriptan (Zomig), or any prescription medications for depression could cause "serotonin syndrome."

Where diet is concerned, carbohydrates are full of L-tryptophan, but there is more to it than simply eating a big bowl of pasta every time anxiety levels begin to rise. Actually, this is one of many causes of obesity and binge eating - the need for increased serotonin, which creates carbohydrate cravings; the problem is that most of us choose the wrong kinds of carbs.

5-HTP Relieves Headaches If you often suffer from severe headaches including migraines, 5-HTp can reduce them. 5-HTP can be used by adults and even children who are suffering from headaches. 5-HTP is not only effective in relieving migraine, also tends to decrease the frequency and severity of migraine headaches with continued use.

5-HTP treats Obesity If your serotonin levels are low, you always crave for food. You may feel like you have to eat all the time. Eating can make you feel better temporarily but when all those calories wear off and eventually your serotonin levels drops.

Since 5 HTP is a natural product, those interested in purchasing the supplement to try are cautioned to buy the highest quality, cleanest product available. As with any medicinal or nutritional product, side effects are always possible so it is highly recommended to use caution when taking any kind of natural supplement, and to do so only after consulting with your doctor. A condition called eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome (EMS) is questionably linked to taking 5 HTP, but it is believed this has occurred in the past due to contamination before Good Manufacturing Practices were put into effect by the United States FDA.




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