> Unfortunately a few people got a rare and potentially fatal 
> blood disorder (eosinophilia) from a batch of Tryptophan
> which I believe was made in Mexico.  Although from my point
> of view this reaction was due to some impurity in the
> process, the FDA inexplicably banned tryptophan for human
> consumption.

It was the Showa Denko corporation in Japan, and the
problem was traced to the fact that they changed three
major parts of the production process. There is no
doubt that it was CONTAMINATION that caused the
problems, and NOT L-Tryptophan itself.

--

Charles Marcus


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