Basic Information | |
Product name | GABA Gummies |
Other names | γ-aminobutyric Acid Gummy,etc. |
Grade | Food grade |
Appearance | As the customers requirements.
Mixed-Gelatin Gummies, Pectin Gummies and Carrageenan Gummies. Bear shape,Berry shape,Orange segment shape,Cat paw shape,Shell shape,Heart shape,Star shape,Grape shape and etc. are all available. |
Shelf life | 1-3 years, subject to store condition |
Packing | As customers' requirements |
Condition | Preserve in tight containers,protected from light. |
Description
GABA is a type of neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the nervous system.
Messages travel along the nervous system via neurons that pass signals to each other.
As an inhibitory neurotransmitter, GABA blocks or inhibits certain nerve transmission. It decreases the stimulation of neurons.This means that a neuron that receives a message along the way doesn't act on it, so the message isn't sent on to other neurons.
This slow down in message transition may be helpful in modulating mood and anxiety. In other words, GABA calms your nervous system down, helping you to not become overly anxious or afraid.
Problems with GABA signaling seem to play a role in disorders that affect your mental health or your nervous system. These are known as psychiatric and neurologic conditions.
Function
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) a chemical made in the brain. As an inhibitory neurotransmitter, GABA reduces a nerve cell's ability to send and receive chemical messages throughout the central nervous system.
Fluctuating levels of GABA are linked to medical conditions including anxiety, autism, and Parkinson's disease.
About 30% to 40% of neurons contain GABA.These are called GABAergic neurons. When GABAergic neurons receive a message, they release GABA into the synapses where the message is supposed to be carried on. The release of GABA starts a reaction that makes it less likely that the action potential will be passed on to other neurons.
GABA activity only lasts milliseconds, but it has significant consequences. In the brain, it results in a calming effect.
GABA and Mental Health
If there is a dysregulation in the functioning of GABAergic neurons, it can affect mental health and contribute to a vaiety of psychiatric and neurologic disorders (disorders of the brain and nervous system). A lack of proper GABA activity may play a role in schizophrenia, autism, Tourette’s syndrome, and other disorders.
Anxiety Disorders
GABA activity helps you have a healthy response to stress by preventing neurons from sending out messages that would "fire up" the body.
Many things can impact GABA levels, which could contribute to anxiety. For example, research shows that external stressors and early life stressors can directly influence how GABA functions in the body, creating imbalances.
Schizophrenia
A lack of GABA is associated with problems carrying out normal cognitive functions. This is very important for people who have schizophrenia, a psychiatric disorder that causes significant issues with thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
Problems with specific elements of the nervous system, GABA-A receptors, have been associated with features of schizophrenia, including hallucinations and cognitive impairment.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
While the exact cause of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is still unclear, animal and human studies have found associations between abnormalities in GABA activity and ASD symptoms. There seems to be a relationship between GABA and how a person with autism has limited interests or difficulty with social interaction.
The studies related to autism seem to show that GABA doesn't work alone. An imbalance in this neurotransmitter may affect other neurotransmitters and receptors, or GABA may be affected by them.
Major Depression
Lower levels of GABA in the body have also been associated with major depressive disorder (MDD).
This is likely because GABA works in collaboration with other neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, which is also involved in mood disorders.
Research also suggested that improper GABA functioning may be a factor that contributes to suicide.
GABA and Physical Health
GABA activity plays an important role in several diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders in which the body’s nerve cells break down or die.
By Michelle Pugle
Applications
1. People with insomnia, anxiety and dreaminess
2. People who are irritable, irritable and emotionally unstable
3. Too much pressure, too fast pace of life, irritable and irritable people
4. People prone to depression and anxiety
5. People who work under high pressure for a long time
6. People with excessive brain use and brain fatigue