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  2. Does eating turkey really make you sleepy? The truth about ...

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    Why does turkey make you sleepy? Many people do get very drowsy after consuming a huge Thanksgiving meal. The average dinner can contain 3,000 calories, according to the Calorie Control Council.

  3. Stop Blaming Your Thanksgiving Food Coma On The Turkey

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    Yes, tryptophan indirectly has a role in making you feel sleepy. But that doesn't mean turkey is the primary culprit when you hit a post-Thanksgiving slump. The real reason is much more complicated.

  4. How to avoid the Thanksgiving food coma - AOL

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    Other tryptophan-rich foods: Turkey isn’t the only tryptophan-rich food on the Thanksgiving table. Cheese, eggs, pumpkin seeds, milk and oats also contain tryptophan and feature in a variety of ...

  5. Night eating syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Various foods contain tryptophan, but the extent to which they affect brain serotonin levels must be further explored scientifically before conclusions can be drawn. [ 29 ] Considering the complexity of NES, treatment should be tailored to each individual, integrating psychoeducation on diet, nutrition, and sleep with psychotherapy to achieve ...

  6. Tryptophan - Wikipedia

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    Tryptophan contains an α-amino group, an α-carboxylic acid group, and a side chain indole, making it a polar molecule with a non-polar aromatic beta carbon substituent. Tryptophan is also a precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin, the hormone melatonin, and vitamin B 3 (niacin). [4] It is encoded by the codon UGG.

  7. Warm milk - Wikipedia

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    The reason for its recommendation is that it contains tryptophan, which the body uses to make melatonin, and calcium. [1] However, tryptophan does not cross the brain-blood barrier without carbohydrates, which is recommended not to eat before bed. [1] Some experts say that warm milk does not actually make the drinker sleepy, it only helps them ...

  8. The Real Reason Why Turkey Makes You So Sleepy - AOL

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    Holiday staples include delicious foods like honey-baked ham, roasted beef tenderloin, and one of the most iconic holiday foods of them all: turkey.

  9. Eosinophilia–myalgia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    After preliminary investigation revealed that the outbreak was linked to intake of tryptophan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recalled tryptophan supplements in 1989 and banned most public sales in 1990, [9] [33] [34] with other countries following suit. This FDA restriction was loosened in 2001, and fully lifted in 2005.