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Old 12-11-2005, 11:28 AM   #1
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i make a turkey evey sunday and eat it everyday at work for the week.
25$ a week saves me money on food and i get a lot of it, but sometimes i feel tired at work, now im not sure if thats becuase im just lazy or the fact of the turkey has ingredients that will put you to sleep.

i eat 2 cold turkey sandwhiches at work on my two breaks and w,e else i make for lunch

any one have a comment, or has gone threw the same deal..

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There is tryptophan in turkey, but it doesn't exactly work like people think it does. Tryptophan is an amino acid that only has "sedative" affects when taken on a empty stomach. So, it won't really do anything to you since you are ingesting it as a sandwich. You can get just as much tryptophan from chicken, beef, or milk as you would with turkey.

Keep eating turkey. The sleepiness is all in your head.

 
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Is there something in turkey that makes you sleepy?

Turkey does have the makings of a natural sedative in it, an amino acid called tryptophan. Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, meaning that the body cannot manufacture it. The body has to get tryptophan and other essential amino acids from food. Tryptophan helps the body produce the B-vitamin niacin, which, in turn, helps the body produce serotonin, a remarkable chemical that acts as a calming agent in the brain and plays a role in sleep. So you might think that if you eat a lot of turkey, your body would produce more serotonin and you would feel calm and want a nap.

That was the conclusion that led many people to begin taking a dietary supplement of tryptophan in the 1980s as a way to treat insomnia, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned tryptophan supplements in 1990 because of an outbreak of eosinophilia-myalgia, a syndrome that causes muscle pain and even death. The FDA said contaminated tryptophan supplements caused the outbreak.

But nutritionists and other experts say that the tryptophan in turkey probably won't trigger the body to produce more serotonin because tryptophan works best on an empty stomach. The tryptophan in a Thanksgiving turkey has to vie with all the other amino acids that the body is trying to use. So only part of the tryptophan makes it to the brain to help produce serotonin.

It is the whole traditional Thanksgiving meal that can produce that after-dinner lethargy. The meal is quite often heavy and high in carbohydrates -- from mashed potatoes, bread, stuffing and pie -- and your body is working hard to digest that food. Also, if you drink alcohol with your dinner, you will likely feel its sedative effect, too.

There is a way to take advantage of the tryptophan in turkey. If you have trouble getting to sleep one night while there is still leftover turkey in the refrigerator, you could have a late snack of turkey and that, nutritionists say, might be the right amount of tryptophan on an empty stomach to help produce some serotonin.
 
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Old 12-11-2005, 01:55 PM   #4
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Excellent post Pain thanks bro!Love your Avatar King James!
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Old 12-11-2005, 07:05 PM   #5
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great to hear im just plain lazy...lol

thanks guys
 
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Old 12-12-2005, 12:02 AM   #6
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great to hear im just plain lazy...lol

thanks guys
its probably inactivity & boredom that is making you sleepy at work.

to keep things exciting, maybe make prank phone calls when your feeling bored.



 
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Old 12-12-2005, 08:42 PM   #7
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yeah at work i try to be the jokester to pass the time and stay alert!
 
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There is tryptophan in turkey, but it doesn't exactly work like people think it does. Tryptophan is an amino acid that only has "sedative" affects when taken on a empty stomach. So, it won't really do anything to you since you are ingesting it as a sandwich. You can get just as much tryptophan from chicken, beef, or milk as you would with turkey.

Keep eating turkey. The sleepiness is all in your head.

ya, you got it right. Yes, turkey contains tryptophan, but the real reason why u feel tired after eating a lot of turkey is the blood that the stomach requires to digest it draws blood away from your head, making you feel tired.
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Old 04-21-2006, 12:01 PM   #9
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dame i didnt know that turkey could make u sleepy.......btw how could is turky when cutting???i mean does it have alot of fat......and is turkey considered from the chicken list i mean cuz chicken's biological value is 79% so is turkey the same????thx alot in advance..........
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turkey does make you sleepy
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Old 04-21-2006, 03:28 PM   #11
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how sleepy??? and could somebody answer the question i posted above...thx......
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