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Hi best surprise,

 

What is the problem in mixing GABA with milk?

 

Do you have to go of milk completely or just not mix it with Gaba?

 

Thanks,

 

 

--- On Wed, 27/5/09, bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002

wrote:

 

 

bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002

<< >> Anxiety & GABA

MCS-Canada

Wednesday, 27 May, 2009, 7:19 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anxiety

_http://www.neuro- lyme.com/ Neuro-Lyme_ Anxiety.html_

(http://www.neuro- lyme.com/ Neuro-Lyme_ Anxiety.html)

Neuro-Lyme can inflame the neuro-transmitters throughout the central

nervous sytem.

_GABA_

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www.herbspro. com/shop/ pro

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GABA (which stands for Gama Amino Butyric Acid) is the Body's Natural

muscle relaxant, tranquilizer, and nerve calmer. As Melatonin is the body's

natural sleeping agent. GABA is the body's natural stress reliever and muscle

relaxant.

Scientific research shows that GABA inhibits the cells (in the limbic

system) from firing, diminishing the rapid messages reaching the frontal

cortex. This controlled neuro transmission allows the cortex to communicate with

the limbic system and the rest of the brain in an orderly manner.

GABA is an essential inhibitor in the central nervous sytem that aids

control of pain and anxiety.

GABA has also been successfully used as an anticonvulsant in cases of

epilepsy, as well as for hypertension and attention deficit disorder. GABA has

been sucessfully used to aid those with neuro muscular conditions such as

fibromyalgia and M.S. I take the maximum dose of 1500 mg three times each

day and on really bad days I take a fourrth dose. GABA allowed me to go off

of Lyrica without any withdrawl symptoms. Never take GABA with milk

products.

 

 

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I don't know. But quite a few drugs for example , say not to take with milk.

Milk seems to interfere with the absorption of some things but I am not a

chemist and don't know why in particular - I just know that it is not unusual

and so avoid having milk or milk products with anything except probiotics. -

even products that don't say anything about milk.

blessings

Shan

 

, Mukesh Kathuria

<mukesh1_9 wrote:

>

> Hi best surprise,

>  

> What is the problem in mixing GABA with milk?

>  

> Do you have to go of milk completely or just not mix it with Gaba?

>  

> Thanks,

>

>

> --- On Wed, 27/5/09, bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002 wrote:

>

>

> bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002

> << >> Anxiety & GABA

> MCS-Canada

> Wednesday, 27 May, 2009, 7:19 PM

>

>

>

Anxiety

> _http://www.neuro- lyme.com/ Neuro-Lyme_ Anxiety.html_

> (http://www.neuro- lyme.com/ Neuro-Lyme_ Anxiety.html)

> Neuro-Lyme can inflame the neuro-transmitters throughout the central

> nervous sytem.

> _GABA_

> (http://www.shareasa le.com/r. cfm?b=57439 & u=207297 & m=10220 & urllink=

www.herbspro. com/shop/ pro

> ductdetail.asp? ptid=38274 & utm_source= sharesale & utm_medium= Feed)

> GABA (which stands for Gama Amino Butyric Acid) is the Body's Natural

> muscle relaxant, tranquilizer, and nerve calmer. As Melatonin is the body's

> natural sleeping agent. GABA is the body's natural stress reliever and muscle

> relaxant.

> Scientific research shows that GABA inhibits the cells (in the limbic

> system) from firing, diminishing the rapid messages reaching the frontal

> cortex. This controlled neuro transmission allows the cortex to communicate

with

> the limbic system and the rest of the brain in an orderly manner.

> GABA is an essential inhibitor in the central nervous sytem that aids

> control of pain and anxiety.

> GABA has also been successfully used as an anticonvulsant in cases of

> epilepsy, as well as for hypertension and attention deficit disorder. GABA has

> been sucessfully used to aid those with neuro muscular conditions such as

> fibromyalgia and M.S. I take the maximum dose of 1500 mg three times each

> day and on really bad days I take a fourrth dose. GABA allowed me to go off

> of Lyrica without any withdrawl symptoms. Never take GABA with milk

> products.

>

>

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Hi all,

 

Oral GABA does not cross the Blood brain barrier , except in the case of little

children who are still developing. Repeated studies have shown that oral GABA is

not effective.

 

A better way to increase GABA is to take Taurine . Taurine crosses the Blood

brain barrier easily. After doing so it inhibits GABA Trasaminase and stimulates

GAD. This results in increased availability of GABA.

 

Taurine rescues neurons from the toxic effects of Glutamate and Amyloids. It is

very good mood stabilzer with performance as good as Lamictal. And it is

anti-convulsant.

 

Those on GABA could try Taurine. It's effectiveness will be visible immediately.

 

Good luck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for this information. Would you please be able to give me the urls

or/and names of some of these studies please? I would like them for myself plus

I sometimes pass info on to my EI doctor....

blessings

Shan

 

, Mukesh Kathuria

<mukesh1_9 wrote:

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> Oral GABA does not cross the Blood brain barrier , except in the case of

little children who are still developing. Repeated studies have shown that oral

GABA is not effective.

>

> A better way to increase GABA is to take Taurine . Taurine crosses the Blood

brain barrier easily. After doing so it inhibits GABA Trasaminase and stimulates

GAD. This results in increased availability of GABA.

>

> Taurine rescues neurons from the toxic effects of Glutamate and Amyloids. It

is very good mood stabilzer with performance as good as Lamictal. And it is

anti-convulsant.

>

> Those on GABA could try Taurine. It's effectiveness will be visible

immediately.

>

> Good luck.

>

>

Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with India

Travel http://in.travel./

>

>

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