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GABA Powder
100 grams
Item Catalog Number:
00127

GABA (gamma-amino butyric acid) is an inhibitory neurotransmitter, helping neurons stay selective about the signals to which they respond and helping produce a state of relaxation. Taken at bedtime, supplemental GABA may assist some people in the initiation of sleep and produce a deeper and more beneficial sleep.175-178 Dietary GABA may also help maintain healthy blood pressure in those already within normal range.179-181

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Supplement Facts

Serving Size approximately 1/4 teaspoon

Servings Per Container 142

Amount Per Serving

GABA (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid)

700 mg

Other ingredients: none.

This product contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish (lobster, crab, shrimp), soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn, or rice. Contains NO sugar, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives.

Dosage and Use

Mix 1/4 teaspoon with water before sleep on an empty stomach, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Caution

Because of its inhibitory neurotransmitter action, it is not advisable to take more than 500-700 mg.

Warnings

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