A man asleep on a gray couch with a bowl of popcorn and a TV remote - Olga Rolenko/Getty Images We've all been there. After a good meal, you're ready to pass out on the couch for a few hours. Food ...
Feeling sleepy after eating Thanksgiving dinner? Here's why. (Getty Images) Turkey is well-known for its food coma-inducing effects. That’s because it’s rich in an amino acid called tryptophan — a ...
Take note before your next holiday dinner. Gifts, Christmas carols, seasonal decorations, and mulled wine are all great, but is there really anything better about the holidays than the abundant ...
Many people do. A mainstay on the dinner table at this time of year, turkey contains tryptophan, which is widely believed to be responsible for the uncontrollable yawns and sudden snoozes common after ...
The post-Thanksgiving food coma seems to last longer than any other. Luckily, many food options keep your body nourished and energized without exacerbating any lingering stomach discomfort or hangover ...
Turkey is well-known for its food coma-inducing effects. That’s because it’s rich in an amino acid called tryptophan — a precursor to serotonin — which makes us sleepy. As the centerpiece of ...