I was curious about the L-Tryptophan, so I looked it up on WebMD, which I
consider to be pretty trustworthy. They pointed out that there are numerous
foods from which we can obtain all the tryptophan we need by eating a healthy
well-balanced diet. They listed out numerous foods that contain tryptophan.
In addition, they do publish a list of ten side-effects that can be due to
L-tryptophan. So I wouldn't say there are 'no side effects.'
Virtually anything you can consume has side effects for someone, so when there
is a claim of no side-effects for something I get curious and nose around a bit
online.
As far as Cipro goes, it seems to be something which rarely causes trouble, but
when it does, it can cause substantial trouble. So I think the warning against
the use of Cipro or other antibiotics that utilize fluoride is well warranted.
Having said all this, I WILL claim there are no side-effects of any homeopathic
preparation. My rationale for that is that regardless of which homeopathic
preparation one is taking, if it is prepared according to homeopathic
guidelines it is extremely unlikely that even one atom of the original
substance would be contained in the homeopathic preparation, and that the
homeopathic 'medicine' will be impossible to differentiate from distilled water.
On Thursday, June 18, 2020, 10:41:17 PM EDT, Jean Baugh
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to warn people to be on the alert for doctors who still prescribe
CIPRO (an antibiotic derived from fluoride). I was greatly harmed by this one
and am currently taking homeopathic remedies years after the obvious damage was
done. The last time I checked, there were 17 antibiotics with different names
using this remedy from hell. CIPRO is just a short name to describe
Ciprofloxacin. This deadly antibiotic has at least one black box warning so
the FDA is not unaware of this.
It is loudly trumpeted that it effectively treats anthrax. OK, maybe it does
but in my opinion it should be banned until anthrax rears its head, and if it
does, surely there are many more things that will work with less side effects.
They hand this prescription out like it is candy for all manner of things such
as UTI (I drink colloidal silver), and give it to people who have had surgery
for burst tendons, even though one of the many, many side effects is burst
tendons.
And by the way, Prozac is made with fluoride. I remember when Prozac was put
on the market and 'they' immediately went after L-Tryptophan to force it off
the market. They said, there was some contaminated L-Tryptophan and this was
done for our safety. One of the most unusual side effects of Prozac is that it
can cause a person to suddenly gamble away their life savings. As far as I
know, L-Trptophan is safe as can be and is greatly beneficial for sleep and to
relieve stress. In other words, no side effects.
Jean