5-HTP (Hydroxytryptophan) - Amino Acid Tryptophan 5-Hydroxytryptophan is a precursor of Serotonin, which is a Neurotransmitter regulating numerous important bodily functions
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5 HTP) is a naturally occurring amino acid extracted from griffonia simplficolia seed that may help support the normal function of the nervous system.
5-HTP is a precursor to serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in sending messages through the nervous system. This formula also includes B vitamins to promote nervous system health and the herb, Valerian.
Lamberts® takes great care to ensure the purity of the 5-HTP used in this product which is extracted from a natural source, the seeds of a plant called Griffonia. The extract from this plant is now one of the most extensively used supplements worldwide and is particularly popular in the USA where it has a long history of use.
Everyone knows that a nice cup of tea is the best thing for someone who has had some kind of shock or stressful ordeal No other hot drink seems to offer this kind of support so there must be something in tea that has this calming effect.
Lamberts® L-Tyrosine is presented as a free-form amino acid for maximum absorption. Each capsule provides a full 500mg of L-Tyrosine.
L-Tyrosine 500 mg Vegetable Capsules is one of Solgar's premium-quality amino acids.
Neuro-5-HTP Plus™- L-5-Hydroxy Trpytophan Neuro-5-HTP Plus™ - supplies 5-HTP (L-5-Hydroxy Trpytophan ) with L-Theanine and B-Vitamin synergists with SOD and Catalase.
•Contains B Vitamins and Zinc •Best taken in the evening with a carbohydrate snack •Does not contain Valerian
•Contains B Vitamins and Zinc •Best taken in the evening with acarbohydrate snack •Does not contain Valerian
•Contains B Vitamins and Zinc •Best taken in the evening with a carbohydrate snack •Does not contain Valerian
Theanine & Lemon Balm Complex with Pantothenic acid for normal mental performance L-Theanine is an amino acid that is naturally present in tea and is thought to be responsible for the 'nice cup of tea' feeling!
• A natural amino acid that helps promote GABA, a brain neurotransmitter involved in relaxation • May help counteract stimulatory effects of caffeine • Theanine is also present in green tea