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5-HTP

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5-HTP occurs naturally in the body. Typically, people produce enough for regular functioning, but some require supplementation. 5-HTP dietary supplements aid in increasing serotonin levels in the brain, significantly affecting mood and behavior. 

Because serotonin regulates mood and behavior, 5-HTP may improve: 

- Sleep

- Mood

- Anxiety

- Hunger

- Pain sensitivity

Since 5-HTP is naturally present in the body, supplementing with it is a clean, holistic way to increase serotonin levels.

Ingredients: Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate), 5-Hydroxytryptophan (from Griffo via simplicifolia seed extract), Gelatin (capsule), Magnesium Stearate. 

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 60 caps

Gross Weight:  (113g)

Suggested Use: Take two (2) capsules once a day as a dietary supplement. For best results, take 20-30 min before a meal with an 8oz glass of water or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Caution: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under the age of 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.


The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Gluten-free Lactose-free Allergen-free Hormone-free All natural Antibiotic-free Corn-free Sugar-free

5-HTP is a compound that is believed to help increase levels of serotonin in your body. This may be beneficial for several conditions, including depression, insomnia, migraines, and more.

5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is an amino acid that your body naturally produces.

Your body uses it to produce serotonin, a chemical messenger that sends signals between your nerve cells (1Trusted Source).

Low serotonin levels are associated with depression, anxiety, sleep , weight gain, and other health problems (2Trusted Source3Trusted Source4Trusted Source).

Therefore, increasing your body’s production of serotonin may have various benefits.

For this reason, serotonin-producing 5-HTP supplements have become increasingly popular.

Here are 5 potential health benefits of 5-HTP, based on science.

1. Could aid weight loss by increasing feelings of fullness

5-HTP may increase feelings of fullness, causing you to eat less and lose weight.

Weight loss can increase the production of hormones that make you feel hungry. These feelings of constant hunger can make losing weight unsustainable in the long term (5Trusted Source6Trusted Source).

5-HTP may counteract these hunger-inducing hormones, working to suppress appetite and help you lose weight (7Trusted Source).

In one older study, 20 people with diabetes were randomly assigned to receive either 5-HTP or a placebo for 2 weeks. The results showed that those who received 5-HTP consumed approximately 421 fewer calories per day, compared to the placebo group (8Trusted Source).

What’s more, 5-HTP primarily inhibited the intake of calories from carbohydrates, which was associated with better blood sugar control (8Trusted Source).

Many other studies have also found that 5-HTP increased feelings of fullness and aided weight loss in people with overweight or obesity (9Trusted Source10Trusted Source).

Moreover, one older animal study found that 5-HTP could reduce excessive food intake due to stress (11Trusted Source).

SUMMARY5-HTP is likely effective at increasing feelings of fullness, which may help you eat less and lose weight.


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 2. May help with depression by increasing serotonin levels

While the exact cause of depression is largely unknown, some researchers believe that a serotonin imbalance may influence your mood in a way that leads to depression (2Trusted Source).

However, keep in mind that other studies have turned up conflicting findings on the relationship between low serotonin levels and depression (12Trusted Source).

Still, 5-HTP supplements are thought to treat depression by increasing serotonin levels.

For instance, one study in 15 females found that combining 5-HTP with creatine improved symptoms of depression after 8 weeks (13Trusted Source).

Another small study in people with Parkinson’s disease concluded that 5-HTP could help improve symptoms of depression compared to a placebo (14Trusted Source).

However, much of the research suggests that the potential antidepressive effects of 5-HTP are stronger when combined with other substances or antidepressant medications, compared to when they are used alone (Trusted Source13Trusted Source15Trusted Source).

Furthermore, according to a recent meta-analysis, there is limited evidence to support the use of 5-HTP for the treatment of depression and more high quality, placebo-controlled studies are needed (16Trusted Source).

SUMMARY5-HTP supplements increase serotonin levels in your body, which could improve symptoms of depression, especially when used in combination with other antidepressant substances or medications. Nonetheless, more research is needed.

3. Could improve symptoms of fibromyalgia

Supplementing with 5-HTP may improve symptoms of fibromyalgia, a condition characterized by muscle and joint pain, as well as extreme tiredness and brain fog, also known as “fibro fog” (17Trusted Source).

There is currently no known cause of fibromyalgia, but low serotonin levels have been associated with the condition (17Trusted Source).

This has led researchers to believe that increasing serotonin levels may benefit people with fibromyalgia (18Trusted Source).

Indeed, early evidence suggests that 5-HTP may improve symptoms of fibromyalgia, including muscle pain, sleep problems, anxiety, and fatigue (19Trusted Source20Trusted Source21Trusted Source).

However, not enough research has been conducted to draw any clear conclusions about the effectiveness of 5-HTP at improving fibromyalgia symptoms.

SUMMARY5-HTP can boost serotonin levels in your body, which may help relieve some symptoms of fibromyalgia. Nonetheless, more research is needed.


 4. Could help reduce migraine frequency

5-HTP is said to help with migraines, which are throbbing headaches that are often accompanied by nausea or disturbed vision.

While their exact cause is debated, some researchers believe that low serotonin levels may play a role (22Trusted Source).

One older study in 124 people compared the ability of 5-HTP and methysergide, a common migraine medication, to prevent migraines (23Trusted Source).

It found that supplementing with 5-HTP daily for 6 months prevented or significantly decreased the number of migraine attacks in 71% of participants (23Trusted Source).

However, there is limited recent research available on the effects of 5-HTP on migraines.

SUMMARY5-HTP may help you have fewer migraines by increasing your serotonin levels. However, research is limited and more high quality, recent studies are needed.

5. May promote sleep by increasing melatonin production

5-HTP produces serotonin, which can be converted into the hormone melatonin.

Melatonin plays an important role in regulating sleep. Its levels begin to rise in the evening to promote sleep and fall in the morning to help wake you up (24Trusted Source).

Therefore, supplementing with 5-HTP may promote sleep by increasing melatonin production in your body.

One 2010 study showed that a combination of 5-HTP and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) significantly reduced the time it took to fall asleep, increased sleep duration, and improved sleep quality (25Trusted Source).

GABA is a chemical messenger that promotes relaxation. Combining it with 5-HTP likely has a synergistic effect (25Trusted Source).

In fact, several animal studies suggest that 5-HTP improves sleep quality and that the effect is greater when combined with GABA (26Trusted Source27Trusted Source).

While these results are promising, the lack of human-based studies makes it difficult to recommend 5-HTP for improving sleep quality, especially when it is used in isolation.

Is 5-Hydroxytryptophan: a clinically-effective serotonin precursor?

Abstract

5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is the intermediate metabolite of the essential amino acid L-tryptophan (LT) in the biosynthesis of serotonin. Intestinal absorption of 5-HTP does not require the presence of a transport molecule, and is not affected by the presence of other amino acids; therefore it may be taken with meals without reducing its effectiveness. Unlike LT, 5-HTP cannot be shunted into niacin or protein production. Therapeutic use of 5-HTP bypasses the conversion of LT into 5-HTP by the enzyme tryptophan hydroxylase, which is the rate-limiting step in the synthesis of serotonin. 5-HTP is well absorbed from an oral dose, with about 70 percent ending up in the bloodstream. It easily crosses the blood-brain barrier and effectively increases central nervous system (CNS) synthesis of serotonin. In the CNS, serotonin levels have been implicated in the regulation of sleep, depression, anxiety, aggression, appetite, temperature, sexual behaviour, and pain sensation. Therapeutic administration of 5-HTP has been shown to be effective in treating a wide variety of conditions, including depression, fibromyalgia, binge eating associated with obesity, chronic headaches, and insomnia.

Efficacy and safety of 5-hydroxytryptophan on depression and apathy in Parkinson's disease: a preliminary finding

Abstract

Background and purpose

Several studies have indicated that altered serotonergic neurotransmission may contribute to non-motor features commonly associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) such as apathy and depression. 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is the intermediate metabolite of L-tryptophan in the production of serotonin. To date, there has been inconsistent research on the use of 5-HTP in PD. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 5-HTP with those of placebo on apathy and depressive symptoms in patients with PD.

Methods

A single-center, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over trial was employed; 25 individuals were subsequently enrolled into the study. Patients received placebo and 50 mg of 5-HTP daily over a period of 4 weeks. For the assessment of efficacy on depressive and apathy symptoms the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and Apathy Scale (AS) were respectively administered at screening, baseline and weeks 4, 8, 12 and 16. Primary efficacy outcomes were the comparison of 5-HTP to placebo in mean change from baseline to weeks 4, 8, 12 and 16 in total score on the AS, BDI-II and HDRS.

Results

Repeated-measures analysis revealed a significant improvement of depressive symptoms during the 50-mg 5-HTP treatment compared with placebo as assessed by the HDRS. No effect of 5-HTP was seen on apathy symptoms assessed by the AS.

Conclusions

This study provides preliminary evidence of clinical benefit of 5-HTP for treating depressive symptoms in PD. Larger studies with a longer treatment duration are needed to corroborate these early findings.

L -5-Hydroxytryptophan treatment of sleep terrors in children

Abstract

To test the hypothesis that the administration of L -5-hydroxytryptophan (L -5-HTP) might exert beneficial effects on sleep terrors, we carried out an open pharmacological trial in a group of children with sleep terrors compared to a group of children with the same disorder but without L -5-HTP treatment. Participants in the trial were 45 children (34 males and 11 females; age range 3.2-10.6 years), referred to the Sleep Centre of the Department of Developmental Neurology and Psychiatry of the University of Rome "La Sapienza", affected by sleep terrors. All subjects underwent: (1) complete medical and sleep history; (2) complete neurological examination and EEG recording whilst awake and sleeping, (3) a structured sleep diary for 2 months, (4) after 1 month, all subjects were examined again from the clinical and EEG points of view and (5) after 6 months, a structured interview in order to evaluate the clinical outcome. After the first visit, L -5-HTP was administered (2 mg/kg per day) at bedtime to 31 randomly selected patients for a single period of 20 consecutive days. After 1 month of treatment, 29/31 (93.5%) of patients showed a positive response. In the comparison group without drug therapy, after 1 month, the episodes disappeared only in four children (28.6%) while ten children (71.4%) showed the persistence of episodes with the same frequency as before. After 6 months, 26/31 (83.9%) of children treated with L -5HTP were sleep terror-free, while in five children (16.1%) sleep terror episodes persisted. Of the children in the comparison group, ten (71.4%) continued to show sleep terrors at 6-month follow-up.

L-5-hydroxytryptophan in the treatment of anxiety disorders

Abstract

Ten outpatients suffering from anxiety states (Anxiety Disorders: DSM-III) were treated with L-5-hydroxytryptophan and carbidopa. A significant reduction in anxiety was observed on three different anxiety scales. It is suggested that 5-HT systems may be involved in the mediation of anxiety.

Eating behavior and adherence to dietary prescriptions in obese adult subjects treated with 5-hydroxytryptophan

Abstract

Previous observations have shown that oral administration of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) without dietary prescriptions causes anorexia, decreased food intake, and weight loss in obese subjects. To confirm these data over a longer period of observation and to verify whether adherence to dietary restriction could be improved by 5-HTP, 20 obese patients were randomly assigned to receive either 5-HTP (900 mg/d) or a placebo. The study was double-blinded and was for two consecutive 6-wk periods. No diet was prescribed during the first period, a 5040-kJ/d diet was recommended for the second. Significant weight loss was observed in 5-HTP-treated patients during both periods. A reduction in carbohydrate intake and a consistent presence of early satiety were also found. These findings together with the good tolerance observed suggest that 5-HTP may be safely used to treat obesity.

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