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A while ago I said there was a book (didn't know the title) written by a Dr.

(didn't know his name) who said prozac could be replaced with supplemental

tryptophan, folic acid and copper.

 

I just heard a replay of the interview and here are my disjointed and sketchy

notes:

 

The name of the book is " Ten Natural Treatments You Haven't Heard of Before "

written by Dr. William Wong (sounded like Wong).

 

500 mg of tryptophan per 50 lbs. of body weight will put most people to sleep.

 

Web site! He has a web site www.totalityofbeing.com

 

Prozac uses the same serotonin over and over. Example, like running the same

sheet of paper thru a copier over and over. After a while the sheet is a

mess and can no longer be read. The old piece of serotonin the prozac uses

gets ratty the same way. Tryptophan makes all new, fresh serotonin for the

body to use.

 

Truth about prozac will come out soon when patent runs out. Prozac company

will not want to share sales with other companies, so they will say it's no

good and come out with a new miracle drug for you to buy.

 

The FDA denies they ever banned tryptophan. They claim it is only good for

pets, babies and the elderly. No one else.

 

If turkey does NOT make you sleepy, you need more serotonin.

 

5HTP is to tryptophan as a finger is to the whole hand. Won't fix serotonin

deficiency.

 

Buy tryptophan at Vita Ganza (??) in CA or Bios in AZ.

 

Take 3-5 Wobenzyms three times a day.

 

Well, that's not much, but at least it's the name of the book. And there are

9 more topics like this in it.

 

Starris

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Starrisg wrote:

 

>

> Buy tryptophan at Vita Ganza (??) in CA or Bios in AZ.

>

> Take 3-5 Wobenzyms three times a day.

>

 

Wow, you can buy it in the US? I thought it was banned!!! Awesome!

 

Mindy

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Tryptophan seems very expensive. Is this due to the FDA ban?

Anyone know an inexpensive pace online to buy L-Tryptophan?

 

Alobar

 

 

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<Starrisg

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Sunday, December 23, 2001 5:16 PM

Replacing Prozac

 

 

> A while ago I said there was a book (didn't know the title) written by a

Dr.

> (didn't know his name) who said prozac could be replaced with supplemental

> tryptophan, folic acid and copper.

>

> I just heard a replay of the interview and here are my disjointed and

sketchy

> notes:

>

> The name of the book is " Ten Natural Treatments You Haven't Heard of

Before "

> written by Dr. William Wong (sounded like Wong).

>

> 500 mg of tryptophan per 50 lbs. of body weight will put most people to

sleep.

>

> Web site! He has a web site www.totalityofbeing.com

>

> Prozac uses the same serotonin over and over. Example, like running the

same

> sheet of paper thru a copier over and over. After a while the sheet is a

> mess and can no longer be read. The old piece of serotonin the prozac

uses

> gets ratty the same way. Tryptophan makes all new, fresh serotonin for

the

> body to use.

>

> Truth about prozac will come out soon when patent runs out. Prozac

company

> will not want to share sales with other companies, so they will say it's

no

> good and come out with a new miracle drug for you to buy.

>

> The FDA denies they ever banned tryptophan. They claim it is only good

for

> pets, babies and the elderly. No one else.

>

> If turkey does NOT make you sleepy, you need more serotonin.

>

> 5HTP is to tryptophan as a finger is to the whole hand. Won't fix

serotonin

> deficiency.

>

> Buy tryptophan at Vita Ganza (??) in CA or Bios in AZ.

>

> Take 3-5 Wobenzyms three times a day.

>

> Well, that's not much, but at least it's the name of the book. And there

are

> 9 more topics like this in it.

>

> Starris

>

>

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