Isotonix® L-Tryptophan |
For anyone who want
to promote calmness, relaxation or sleep, or simply wants to enhance their
mood, Isotonix L-Tryptophan may be the answer. Unlike prescription mood
stabilizers used to treat specific conditions, Isotonix L-Tryptophan is a safe
serotonin supplement containing the essential amino acid, l-tryptophan.
Tryptophan has been shown in studies to help maintain normal levels of
serotonin, one of the key brain chemicals involved in regulating mood and
melatonin. The body cannot naturally produce tryptophan, an amino acid;
therefore, it must be a part of the diet or ingested through supplementation.
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Helping maintain healthy levels of serotonin in the brain help regulate
mood. Unlike most other mood-enhancing supplements and mood stabilizers on the
market, Isotonix L-Tryptophan provides maximum results by including members of
the B vitamin family that promote the normal absorption of L-tryptophan. Our
Isotonix serotonin supplement helps your body maintain healthy levels of
serotonin to enhance mood and support sleep.
Bring out the happier you with Isotonix L-Tryptophan.
Isotonix® L-Tryptophan |
Ingredients
L-Tryptophan (500 mg)
An essential amino acid that promotes the normal synthesis and structure
of proteins. In the body, L-tryptophan is converted into niacin (vitamin B3)
and serotonin, a neurotransmitter which promotes the body’s ability to regulate
anger, aggression, mood, and sleep. By supplementing with Isotonix
L-Tryptophan, serotonin production can be supported, which will promote sleep
and enhance mood.
The metabolism of L-tryptophan to serotonin is supported in large part
by the following vitamins:
Vitamin C (75 mg)
A water-soluble
vitamin which acts as an antioxidant, supports normal growth and repair of body
tissues, supports cardiovascular health, protects against free radicals, and
supports cognitive health and performance. Vitamin C supports the hydroxylation
of L-tryptophan to serotonin.
Niacin (Vitamin B3) (20 mg)
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Plays an essential role as a coenzyme (NAPH/ NADPH) for about 200
enzymes which promote normal tissue respiration, synthesis of fatty acids and
steroid hormones, the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids, and the
transport of hydrogen. When niacin levels are low, the body can use
L-tryptophan to manufacture the vitamin. To produce 1 mg of niacin, the body
must use 60 mg of L-tryptophan, a process which can rapidly deplete
L-tryptophan levels. When niacin levels are sufficient, L-tryptophan can be
used for other needs such as retaining healthy levels of serotonin.
Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6) (4 mg)
Promotes the normal
conduction of nerve impulses, regulation of steroid hormones, catabolism of
glycogen for glucose, heme synthesis, and the synthesis/metabolism of amino
acids and neurotransmitters. After conversion to pyridoxal phosphate (PLP),
vitamin B6 acts as a cofactor for many enzymatic reactions involving
L-tryptophan, including L-tryptophan’s conversion to serotonin.