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      Foods with tryptophan?

      I heard that bread, cheese, and milk are high in tryptophan.....which help you sleep/have vivid dreams. can anyone prove or disprove for me, Im really interested now?
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      So no one is going to answer...................that sucks.............i guess ill have to find my answers elseware.
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      [Insert argument that tryptophan has trouble crossing the blood-brain barrier--and so would not be effective when taken orally--here]

      Most of the drowsiness experienced from eating turkey is from eating too goddamn much of it.

      50mg of B12 a couple hours before your planned dream is the way to go, bro.
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      thanks bra.....strange, you would think some one would have answered this earlier.
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      Sorry to dig up old threads, but this is interesting:

      According to Wikipedia "One gram of pumpkin seed protein contains as much tryptophan as a full glass of milk". For those of you who like your night-time cocktails, a good one to try would be to put apple juice and soaked pumpkin seeds into a blender. Whiz.

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