milk_lover
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http://nutritionreviews.oxfordjournals. ... /46/10/366
I don't have an access to the full study. The abstract says the following:
"High [d?]closes of caffeine produced increases in tryptophan and serotonin in brains of rats."
Has anybody read the full study, checked if it was soundly designed, and whether the conclusion makes sense based on the findings? I don't get it. Coffee makes me think positively about the world and serotonin in the brain supposedly makes you depressed.
I don't have an access to the full study. The abstract says the following:
"High [d?]closes of caffeine produced increases in tryptophan and serotonin in brains of rats."
Has anybody read the full study, checked if it was soundly designed, and whether the conclusion makes sense based on the findings? I don't get it. Coffee makes me think positively about the world and serotonin in the brain supposedly makes you depressed.