1.Sources and
Habitation
Bandeiraea
simplicifolia Benth. (Synonym Griffonia simplicifolia) is a woody
climbing shrub native to West Africa and Central
Africa.
 It grows to
about 3 m, and bears greenish flowers followed by black
pods.Â
The seeds of the plant
are used as an herbal supplement for their *-Hydroxytryptophan
 (*-HTP) content.
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2. Descriptions and Specifications of
Product
Plant original:
Griffonia simplicifoliaÂ
Specifications: *9%
L**-HTP Test by HPLC
Molecular Formula:
C*1H*2N2O3
Molecular Mass:
**0.*3
CAS No:
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3. Indications and
Uses
Depression Â
 Anxiety   Insomnia  Â
Fibromyalgia   Migraine   Weight
Loss
5HTP is most commonly
used for depression. Because it is thought to work like serotonin
antidepressants, *-HTP has also been used for other conditions for
which these antidepressants are prescribed, such as anxiety,
insomnia, fibromyalgia, and
migraine.Â
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4. Safety
Concerns
Potential side effects
of *-HTP include nausea, dizziness, and diarrhea. Rarely, allergic
reaction to the supplement may occur.
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The safety of *-HTP in
pregnant or nursing women and people with liver or kidney disease
has not been established.
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Children with Down's
syndrome should not take *-HTP.
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5. Dosage
Information
To minimize possible
side effects, begin with a low dose of *-HTP (*0 mg three times a
day) for one week and then increase the amount to *0 mg twice a day
for one week, and so on by *0 mg increments each week, up to the
dose recommended for your condition. For the quickest absorption,
take *-HTP on an empty stomach. It is best to read product label
directions for guidelines on the dosage recommended for your
specific condition.
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The Information had not
been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, only for
referenceÂ
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