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GABAMax NeuroScience
Inhibitory Neurotransmitter Support

Buy natural GABAMax supplements from Forrest Health online. Doctor Forrest recommended all natural Calm PRT supplements from NeuroScience for mental emotional wellness and over-stimulation. Product consultations by phone or E-mail

GABAMax is a formula designed to address neurotransmitter over-stimulation and is used in individuals with high excitatory neurotransmitter activity or increased GABA excretion. GABAMax does not contain GABA, rather it is a combination of ingredients designed to support GABA synthesis and function. The amino acid theanine is included and has been widely studied for its ability to produce a calming effect and prevent over-stimulation. 5-HTP is included to support the production of serotonin. Taurine acts by enhancing the effects of GABA. Glutamine contributes to GABA synthesis. N-acetyl-tyrosine is included to provide low-level support for the catecholamines.

Inhibitory neurotransmitter support
Multidimensional GABA support
Suggested uses: anxiousness, restlessness, agitation

NeuroScience Neurotransmitters & Brain Function
GabaMax

$35

GabaMax by Neuro Science

GABAMax is a formula designed to address neurotransmitter over-stimulation and is used in patients with high catecholamine turnover or increased GABA excretion. GABA is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain and regulates neurotransmitter activity to prevent over-stimulation. 

GABAMax is similar to CeroLox in that it supports serotonin and GABA but is different in that it contains N-acetyltyrosine instead of phenylalanine. The small amount tyrosine will provide neurotransmitter balance by supporting catecholamine synthesis but will not increase PEA. 

GABAMax has been used successfully during the initial phase of neurotransmitter therapy to reduce catecholamine excretion prior to using Optimum-C, Optimum-S, or TransLean. GABAMax my also be part of the ongoing therapies for patients with neurotransmitter over-stimulation. 
Product Ingredients 

GABAMax contains the amino acid theanine, which has been widely studied for its ability to provide a calming effect and prevent the neurotransmitter stimulatory effects. 

These studies match observations by NeuroScience that theanine reduces PEA, norepinephrine, and epinephrine activity/turnover and urinary excretion. 

Taurine is another inhibitory amino acid in the GABAMax formula. Taurine acts by enhancing the effect of GABA. Together these amino acids can quickly reduce high neurotransmitter excretion. The serotonin precursor 5-hydroxytryptophan is included because serotonin is an important neuromodulator that enhances GABA activity. 
N-acetyltyrosine is included at very low levels to maintain neurotransmitter balance. 

Other ingredients in GABAMax are vitamin and mineral cofactors of the enzymes required for the synthesis of neurotransmitters. 

GABAMax contains Suntheanine®

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Buy natural GABAMax supplements from Forrest Health online. Doctor Forrest recommended all natural Calm PRT supplements from NeuroScience for mental emotional wellness and over-stimulation. Product consultations by phone or E-mail


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