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Ultimate
Nutrition GABA
GABA Is Found In Large
Amounts In The Hypothalamus
Gamma-aminobutyric acid, abbreviated as GABA, is an amino acid
that is produced in the brain. It is formed by glutamic acid in
the body with the help of vitamin B6, and prevents nerve cells
from firing too much and, thus, having a claming effect. As such,
GABA serves as a neurotransmitter.
In the body, GABA is found in large amounts in the hypothalamus
suggesting that this amino acid plays a crucial role in the
hypothalamic-pituitary function. The hypothalamus is a region on
the back of the brain, which regulates the instinctive functions,
such as sleep cycles, body temperature and the activity of the
pituitary gland. The pituitary is the master endocrine gland that
affects all hormonal functions of the body. One primary hormone
produced in and secreted by the pituitary is growth hormone, which
is of great interest to the athlete. GABA is an excellent
substitute for growth hormone or "stacking" with other amino acids
and nutrients to give more strength and afford faster recovery
after intense exercise.
Several clinical studies have shown that ingestion of GABA
releases growth hormone, especially after exercise, with
remarkable effectiveness. Release of growth hormone increases lean
body mass. Consequently, it is an invaluable nutritional
supplement for body builders, power lifters, runners, martial
artists, and other athletes of all shades.
In addition, because of its calming and soothing effects, GABA
also helps maintain healthy blood pressure, helps control
hypoglycemia, prevents anxiety and promotes restful sleep. To an
extent, it also regulates appetite, which is helpful in
maintaining optimal weight.
GABA is best taken before going to sleep on a relatively empty
stomach. Empty stomach means approximately 45 minutes after the
ingestion of the day's last meal. Intake of GABA at bed time makes
it work with the body's natural rhythms for increased growth
hormone production, which happens roughly 90 minutes after the
onset of sleep. The evening intake of GABA correlates with GABA's
effect to induce restful and refreshing sleep.
Even though the effect of GABA varies from individual to
individual, the beneficial effects may be discernible within two
weeks, but its full impact may be noticed after six to eight
weeks.
Thus, GABA packs a great deal of punch in one amino acid that has
numerous beneficial effects, and promotes general wellbeing
relatively quickly.
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Serving Size 2
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Servings Per Container 46 |
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Amount Per Serving |
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Gamma Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) |
1500mg |
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Other Ingredients
Cellulose, dicalcium phosphate, gelatin and magnesium stearate.
Directions:
Take two capsules daily, preferably at bedtime or as recommended
by a health care professional.
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