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Dear Penny

GABA is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter, as such, it damps down all excess signalling. especially relating to vigillance. It will reduce the body's response to stress and adrenalin.

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Windsor

Re: [infections] Re: that protocol

Gaba prevents bruxism? Do you know why?

penny

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Sounds like I should take it. Since becoming sick I

have experienced nocturnal panic and sometimes it just

feels like my muscles won't relax.

Marie

--- Windsor <rwindsor@...> wrote:

> Dear Penny

> GABA is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter, as

> such, it damps down all excess signalling.

> especially relating to vigillance. It will reduce

> the body's response to stress and adrenalin.

> Regards

> Windsor

>

> Re: [infections] Re: that

> protocol

>

>

>

> Gaba prevents bruxism? Do you know why?

>

> penny

>

>

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Dear Marie

There are lots of ways of lifting GABA levels . GABA itself is often used at around 800mg/day . It has only just become available in Australia and I don't have any direct accounts of its effectiveness. However, a great mant medications are available which are primarily GABA-ergic (raise GABA levels) First and foremost is Apralozam (Xanax) which is a very specific GABA agonist with a rapid onset, short duration and minimal side effects. It is effective in doses as low as one quarter of a milligram. There are lots of others, most are not as quick, not as effective and have more side effects.

If muscle spasm/cramp/ tightness is a problem, another useful drug is Baclofen, I use it 50 mg at night and it seems to calm the FM symptoms

Regards

R

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Thanks for the info

Is Effexor the same thing as Baclofen or is Baclofen

more effective?

Marie

--- Windsor <rwindsor@...> wrote:

> Dear Marie

> There are lots of ways of lifting GABA levels . GABA

> itself is often used at around 800mg/day . It has

> only just become available in Australia and I don't

> have any direct accounts of its effectiveness.

> However, a great mant medications are available

> which are primarily GABA-ergic (raise GABA levels)

> First and foremost is Apralozam (Xanax) which is a

> very specific GABA agonist with a rapid onset,

> short duration and minimal side effects. It is

> effective in doses as low as one quarter of a

> milligram. There are lots of others, most are not as

> quick, not as effective and have more side effects.

> If muscle spasm/cramp/ tightness is a problem,

> another useful drug is Baclofen, I use it 50 mg at

> night and it seems to calm the FM symptoms

> Regards

> R

> Re: [infections] Re:

> that

> > protocol

> >

> >

> >

> > Gaba prevents bruxism? Do you know why?

> >

> > penny

> >

> >

>

>

>

__________________________________________________________

> Cheap talk?

> Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call

> rates.

> http://voice.

>

>

>

________________________________________________________________________________\

____

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I meant to say Flexeral which is a muscle relaxer,

Gail

--- Marie Mayberry <msmabrry@...> wrote:

> Thanks for the info

> Is Effexor the same thing as Baclofen or is Baclofen

> more effective?

> Marie

> --- Windsor <rwindsor@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Dear Marie

> > There are lots of ways of lifting GABA levels .

> GABA

> > itself is often used at around 800mg/day . It has

> > only just become available in Australia and I

> don't

> > have any direct accounts of its effectiveness.

> > However, a great mant medications are available

> > which are primarily GABA-ergic (raise GABA levels)

> > First and foremost is Apralozam (Xanax) which is a

> > very specific GABA agonist with a rapid onset,

> > short duration and minimal side effects. It is

> > effective in doses as low as one quarter of a

> > milligram. There are lots of others, most are not

> as

> > quick, not as effective and have more side

> effects.

> > If muscle spasm/cramp/ tightness is a problem,

> > another useful drug is Baclofen, I use it 50 mg at

> > night and it seems to calm the FM symptoms

> > Regards

> > R

> > Re: [infections] Re:

> > that

> > > protocol

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Gaba prevents bruxism? Do you know why?

> > >

> > > penny

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

__________________________________________________________

> > Cheap talk?

> > Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone

> call

> > rates.

> > http://voice.

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

________________________________________________________________________________\

____

> Cheap talk?

> Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call

> rates.

> http://voice.

>

________________________________________________________________________________\

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