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Was this L-tryptophan part of the bad Japanese stuff of a few years ago? I might be wrong, but I think Mayo Clinic may have linked L-tryptophan to the possibility of developing a type of cancer. I remember reading their comments and tossing mine. Check out L-tryptophan on the Mayo Website.

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It was. There were multiple medical consequences as a result of the L tryptophan changes. There have been surveys conducted by NEMSN with physicians and Ph.Ds