Stephanie Foster
@AmericanFoster
24 December, 02:31
Crazy, so my buddy Mindy has been on my mind. Have not spoken to her in a while. Even though I "follow her" is never on my timeline. Last two weeks, hard core off an on. FINALLY I was like derp why don't I call her. She was in a horrific accident and suffered PTSD I am sure a trauma brain wise. THEIR solution dope her up on pharmakia. SO I call her, just found out recently about GABA supplements via my sis, and then via my youngest brother to her, about it. I started taking it, immediate results....so then told Mindy and sent her some. MAYBE this is Mindy's steps to get away from their devil fiat. FUNNY how info works.
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Dale Bradburn
@Seekeroftruth1776
24 December, 02:40
In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA): What It Is, Function & Benefits
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in your brain, meaning it slows your brain’s functions. GABA is known for producing a calming effect.
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Makes perfect sense also with those who have ptsd etc. MAYBE the shortage of this is the pstd.
02:43 PM - Dec 24, 2024
In response Dale Bradburn to his Publication
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Dale Bradburn
@Seekeroftruth1776
24 December, 02:45
In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
GABA and glutamate act like an “on” and “off” switch. They work in opposite ways. GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in your brain, stopping the chemical messages from passing from nerve cell to nerve cell. Glutamate, on the other hand, is the main excitatory neurotransmitter in your brain, permitting the chemical messages to be carried from nerve cell to nerve cell.
To have a properly functioning brain, a delicate balance must be maintained between the inhibitory effects of GABA and the excitatory effects of glutamate. GABA also works together with another neurotransmitter, serotonin. In fact, many neurotransmitters work together and against each other and must maintain a certain relationship to achieve a properly functioning body and brain.
GABA is actually made from glutamate following a reaction with the enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase.
To have a properly functioning brain, a delicate balance must be maintained between the inhibitory effects of GABA and the excitatory effects of glutamate. GABA also works together with another neurotransmitter, serotonin. In fact, many neurotransmitters work together and against each other and must maintain a certain relationship to achieve a properly functioning body and brain.
GABA is actually made from glutamate following a reaction with the enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase.
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