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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (41140)11/29/1997 10:11:00 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Mary:

I enjoy reading your common-sense posts. Your ref. to Tryptophan reminded me of a note that I dropped on Stonehenge, saying that it is not uncommon to become droopy upon eating turkey. Here is the link.

To: +Stonehenge (13649 )
From: +Paul Orr Jones
Wednesday, Nov 26 1997 9:17PM EST
Reply # of 13697

Hello Stonehenge:

When I went to Stonehenge a few months ago, I was reminded of you and therefore I picked up a few more pamphlets, thinking that one day I may send them to you. Coming to Thanksgiving celebrations, if you feel sleepy after a turkey dinner, it is quite natural. Turkey has tons of an amino acid known as TRYPTOPHAN, which gets converted to serotonin and melatonin. That MELATONIN is the one that makes you sleepy.

Here is the link. This link is for information only on the biological activities of Tryptophan. It should not be taken as an endorsement or recommendation of any product, firm or person.

tor-pw1.netcom.ca

Have a nice Thanksgiving.



Paul
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