
As
a dietary supplement, adults take 2 to 6 capsules on an as needed basis and body weight. Gabatrol may increase sensitivity
to alcohol, therefore, do not use if consuming alcohol. Read Warning Label.
Caution: If you are pregnant, nursing or currently taking any
medication, consult with a physician prior to use. Do not exceed
suggested use.
Storage: Store this product in a cool dry place below 30C
(86F). Keep out of reach of children.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease(s).
4-Amino-3-Phenyl-Butyrate (4A3P):
4A3P is an amino acid with potent neuropsychotropic effects. Derived from
the neurotransmitter Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA) that is capable of
passing the blood bran barrier. 4A3P is also called a nootropic or "smart
drug" for its ability to improve neurological functions. It was discovered
in Russia in the 1960's, and has since been used there to treat a wide
range of ailments including anxiety and insomnia. It is safe and well tolerated having been extensively researched since
the 1960’s in a variety of studies.
Gamma-glutamylethylamide:
Gamma-glutamylethylamide is an amino acid commonly found in tea. In 1950 the Tea laboratory of Kyoto successfully separated Theanine from Gyokuro leaf, which has the most Theanine content among all teas. Theanine is related to glutamine, and can cross the blood-brain barrier.Because it can enter the brain, Gamma-glutamylethylamide has psychoactive properties. Gamma-glutamylethylamide has been shown to reduce mental and physical stress, may produce feelings of relaxation and improves cognition and mood when taken in combination with caffeine.Gamma-glutamylethylamide is speculated to produce these effects by increasing the level of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) production. Theanine decreases brain serotonin, increases dopamine, GABA levels and has micromolar affinities for AMPA, Kainate and NMDA receptors. Gamma-glutamylethylamide also promotes alpha wave production in the brain.
4-hydroxyphenylalanine
One of the 20 amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins and is a starting material for neurotransmitters and increases plasma neurotransmitter levels (particularly dopamine and norepinephrine) but has little if any effect on mood.The effect on mood is more noticeable in humans subjected to stressful conditions. A number of studies have found tyrosine to be useful during conditions of stress, cold, fatigue, prolonged work and sleep deprivation, with reductions in stress hormone levels, reductions in stress-induced weight loss seen in animal trials, improvements in cognitive and physical performance seen in human trials.
2-AminoAcetic Acid (2AAA):
2AAA is a conditionally essential amino acid found abundantly in the body,
particularly throughout the excitable tissues of the central nervous system,
where it is thought to have a regulating influence. However, 2AAA is deficient
in many diets and may not be sufficiently produced by the body in certain
disease states. Its many functions in the body include:
1. Anti-oxidant: 2AAA is a cell membrane stabilizer and is known to protect
against retinol toxicity and lipid peroxidation.
2. Immunostimulant: 2AAA increases lymphocyte viability in a dose-dependant
manner. 2AAA also activates natural-killer cells and stimulates the release
of interleukin (IL-I) from macrophages.
3. Detoxifying agent: 2AAA reacts with the carboxylic acid group of toxins
to form amide linkages which are excreted through the kidneys.
4. Neurologic disorders: through neuronal cell membrane stabilization
2AAA reduced seizures in an animal model of human epilepsy. Brain tissue
samples show that over two-thirds of migraine/epileptic patients had reduced
2AAA levels.
5. Cardiovascular: 2AAA is the most abundant and important amino-acid
in the heart. It stimulates cAMP activity, and is used in Japan to treat
congestive heart failure (2-4 g daily), arrhythmias, duiresis and hypertension.
It also lowers the cardiovascular effects of oxidative stress associated
with iron-overload.
2-Aminoethanesulfonic Acid (2ASA):
2ASA is a small amino acid with many positive health effects. Recent reviews
in the scientific literature have had titles like “[2ASA]–
an inert amino acid comes alive” and “[2ASA]: a novel antiinflammatory,
immunomodulatory, and cytoprotective agent.” As research into this
conditionally-essential amino acid has progressed, the health impacts
associated with the real limits of availability of 2ASA– and the
benefits of supplementation well above the levels readily available from
the diet – have become increasingly clear. 2ASA is emerging as a
critical unsung hero of human nutrition for brain and body.
Sceletium tortuosum
Sceletium tortuosum is a succulent herb commonly found in South Africa, which is also known as Kanna, Channa, Kougoed (Kauwgoed) - which literally means, 'chew(able) things/goodies' or 'something to chew'. The plant has been used by South African pastoralists and hunter-gatherers as a mood-altering substance from prehistoric times.
Sceletium is known to elevate mood and decrease anxiety, stress and tension. It has also been used as an appetite suppressant by shepherds walking long distances in arid areas. In intoxicating doses it can cause euphoria, initially with stimulation and later with sedation. Users also report increased personal insight, interpersonal ease and a meditative, grounded feeling without any perceptual dulling. Others have noted enhanced tactile and sexual response. High doses produce distinct inebriation and stimulation often followed by sedation. The plant is not hallucinogenic, contrary to some literature on the subject, and no adverse effects have been documented.
Bioperine
Bioperine's value is that it has been established to enhance the bioavailibility of certain supplements through increased absorption. In other words, when combined with Bioperine, numerous vitamins, minerals, amino acids and anti oxidants are more effeciently absorbed and utilized in the body.
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