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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Tryptophan wins 1 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Mixed evidence
2 of 6 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Verdict
Likely helps
5 of 6 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Shared outcomes (1)
Outcomes where both Reishi and Tryptophan have evidence — compare verdict strength side-by-side.
1-3g dried mushroom or 500-1500mg extract
Evening (for sleep), With or without food
Dual-extract (water + alcohol) capsules or powder
500-1000mg before bed
30-60 minutes before bed, On empty stomach or with carbohydrates
L-Tryptophan capsules
4-8 weeks
2-4 weeks
4-8 weeks
30-60 minutes
1-2 weeks
1-2 weeks
1-2 hours after dose
Identifying immunostimulatory herbal supplements that may flare autoimmune skin diseases: a systematic scoping review
Lupus science & medicine (2025) · Systematic review · n=469
We identified 227 herbal supplements with immunostimulatory properties, of which 15 were most strongly supported by the evidence.
Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) an edible mushroom; a comprehensive and critical review of its nutritional, cosmeceutical, mycochemical, pharmacological, clinical, and toxicological properties
Phytotherapy research : PTR (2021) · Systematic review
In particular, quality clinical data are intensely needed to support pharmacological activities for human use.
Use of Ganoderma lucidum (Ganodermataceae, Basidiomycota) as Radioprotector
Nutrients (2020) · Meta analysis
From a total number of 1109 records identified, 15 full text articles were eligible, none of them were clinical trials.
The Tryptophan Catabolite or Kynurenine Pathway in a Major Depressive Episode with Melancholia, Psychotic Features and Suicidal Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Cells (2022) · Meta analysis · n=4647
Severe patients showed significant lower (p < 0.0001) TRP (standardized mean difference, SMD = -0.517, 95% confidence interval, CI: -0.735; -0.299) and TRP/CAAs (SMD = -0.617, CI: -0.957; -0.277) levels with moderate effect sizes, while no significant difference in CAAs were found.
Comparative efficacy and tolerability of nutraceuticals for depressive disorder: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Psychological medicine (2025) · Meta analysis · n=17437
Adjunctive nutraceuticals consistently showed better efficacy than antidepressants (ADT) alone in outcomes including SMD, remission, and response.
Differential Metabolites in Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Nutrients (2023) · Meta analysis · n=495
In the 13 studies, 132 kinds of small molecule differential metabolites were extracted, 58 increased, 57 decreased and 17 had direction conflicts.
Based on systematic reviews identifying immunostimulatory properties. Meta-analysis for cancer adjuvant therapy showed positive immune response (RR 1.50). Quality clinical data still needed. Effect varies significantly by extract type and standardization.
Based on meta-analyses showing tryptophan's role in depression and serotonin pathways. Evidence comes from studies of tryptophan depletion and kynurenine pathway research rather than direct supplementation RCTs. Conservative effectiveness due to indirect evidence.
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
Tryptophan has a higher evidence score (8/10 vs 7/10) and wins in 1 of 3 categories.
For fall asleep faster, Tryptophan has a higher relevance score (80 vs 55).
No known interactions between Reishi and Tryptophan have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.