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Julia Ross


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Average rating: 3.97 · 2,953 ratings · 294 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Mood Cure: The 4-Step P...

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The Diet Cure

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The Craving Cure: Identify ...

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Der Stolz der Kurtisane

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Kisses in the Snow: Die sch...

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Sündige Versuchung: Roman

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Geheimnis deines Herzens

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Der Preis der Versuchung

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Spionin der Leidenschaft

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“For example, there are about 840 milligrams of tyrosine in three scrambled eggs, 400 milligrams in a quarter-pound hamburger patty, and 900 milligrams in a chicken breast, but you’d have to eat twenty-four almonds to get a scant 150 milligrams of tyrosine.”
Julia Ross, The Mood Cure: The 4-Step Program to Take Charge of Your Emotions--Today

“If you are a vegetarian, you’re at a greater risk of developing tryptophan malnutrition. Even if you never touch a piece of meat, you do get some tryptophan from foods like nutritional yeast, milk products, nuts, seeds, bananas, and pumpkin. But other than the milk products and yeast (which many vegetarians don’t eat), most vegetarian foods contain much less tryptophan than animal-derived foods do. And that’s important to remember, because decreases in the amount of tryptophan you consume can so easily prevent your brain’s serotonin stores from increasing.”
Julia Ross, The Mood Cure: The 4-Step Program to Take Charge of Your Emotions--Today

“In another study, when combined with Prozac, tryptophan increased the speed of antidepressant effects and eliminated the sleep disturbances that Prozac caused.24”
Julia Ross, The Mood Cure: The 4-Step Program to Take Charge of Your Emotions--Today



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