lvysaur
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Intuitively, I think everyone here "feels" that it does. But it would be nice to see proof, maybe of proteins in the blood or something
But the really interesting thing is this: when I eat a lot of chicken or turkey, I get diarrhea afterwards. I associate this with serotonin/tryptophan.
I have never had this from eating beef.
It could be because beef is filling enough that I don't feel the need to eat as much. Or it could be that the nutrients from the beef are digested more slowly.
But the really interesting thing is this: when I eat a lot of chicken or turkey, I get diarrhea afterwards. I associate this with serotonin/tryptophan.
I have never had this from eating beef.
It could be because beef is filling enough that I don't feel the need to eat as much. Or it could be that the nutrients from the beef are digested more slowly.