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> --I was eading on your site the section about tryptophan. I

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> wondering if you have seen anyone have luck with less stims when

> taking 5-HTP?? Thanks--Tod

I noticed less stims in my son when taking 5-htp. I started him on

a very low dose (10mg in HTP10, a neurotransmitter complex from

painstresscenter.com 2 x day and now moodsync from same has 25mg).

It helped with a number of behaviors and insomnia.

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>>>I was wondering if you have seen anyone have luck with less stims when

taking 5-HTP??

With Zoloft yes, with 5-HTP no (with myself). My son did 'relax' quite a bit

with Zoloft. I am much improved with Zoloft as well. I did try 5-HTP myself

a couple years ago but just couldn't get a dosage that would give consistent

results. I tried goofing around with it a couple times. So I just went back

to the Zoloft because it was much easier to regulate how much med = how much

improvement. Because of that inconsistency, I never tried it with my kids.

If someone can get it to work consistently in their own family, I think that

is great.

I did notice an effect with 5-HTP. In fact, too much of that brought on the

same side-effects as too much Zoloft.

I read that 5-HTP and the SSRI medications like Zoloft work similarly on

serotonin - to increase it. But the SSRIs increase it by 'forcing' the

serotonin you have to stay in the nerve synapse longer, so your body sees

more serotonin in the nerves than your body previously produced. With 5-HTP,

it helps your body produce more serotonin altogether, so the nerves are

actually seeing and using a higher amount than your body previously

produced.

It could be that whatever was not functioning well in me is resolved by the

Zoloft mechanism and it wasn't something the 5-HTP could resolve. And other

people may well have it the other way around.

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Hello Tod, I have just started my son on 5HTP and the focus I have

seen is amazing-and has the staying power. I am not giving it

orally but instead I am mixing it in a little flax seed oil and

rubbing it on my sons legs- very little twice a day- when I separate

the capsule what is in the end of the capsule maybe 1/6 of a capsule

it dissolves fast- my son is 8 and around 66#.

I had all ready really calmed my son down with Calcium and Magnesium

seperate from other supplements.

I am reading the book " the Second Brain " right now by D

Gershon, MD... I am finding it very interesting but will have to

reread things that I highlight to really try to understand his ideas

he tells how he get to the understanding that he has ( it is kind of

a story form- when what I want are the facts- if this is happening

do this kind of thing)It has been worth the little money I spent on

the book and he talk about the need for Sertonin, transmitter,

nerves and stuff like that... it is intresting.

Well you know I think that any treatment is going to help about 50%

of the kids and you won't know until you try. My 2 Cents Ann

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We had the same experience with the 5-HTP and Zoloft. The 5-HTP really didn't do

much. In fact, I think it might have been a bit too much of something.

We started Zoloft and it has really helped with anxiety, has helped my daughter

relax some. The combination of enzymes then adding Zoloft has been great.

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>>>I was wondering if you have seen anyone have luck with less stims when

taking 5-HTP??

With Zoloft yes, with 5-HTP no (with myself). My son did 'relax' quite a bit

with Zoloft. I am much improved with Zoloft as well. I did try 5-HTP myself

a couple years ago but just couldn't get a dosage that would give consistent

results. I tried goofing around with it a couple times. So I just went back

to the Zoloft because it was much easier to regulate how much med = how much

improvement. Because of that inconsistency, I never tried it with my kids.

If someone can get it to work consistently in their own family, I think that

is great.

I did notice an effect with 5-HTP. In fact, too much of that brought on the

same side-effects as too much Zoloft.

I read that 5-HTP and the SSRI medications like Zoloft work similarly on

serotonin - to increase it. But the SSRIs increase it by 'forcing' the

serotonin you have to stay in the nerve synapse longer, so your body sees

more serotonin in the nerves than your body previously produced. With 5-HTP,

it helps your body produce more serotonin altogether, so the nerves are

actually seeing and using a higher amount than your body previously

produced.

It could be that whatever was not functioning well in me is resolved by the

Zoloft mechanism and it wasn't something the 5-HTP could resolve. And other

people may well have it the other way around.

.

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