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Old 01-10-2007, 02:40 PM #1
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Default anyone tried this GABA stuff?

Heya, i dont often post here, every once in a while. But a friend of mine told me about this product called GABA, or Gamma-aminobutyric acid,i guess its an inhibitory neurotransmitter... anyway my friend says it works wonders on his anxiety and helps him get to sleep at night.

Has anyone tried this specifically for tic symptoms? I can't find any info on the web about first hand stories, specifically for people with tics...

I'm eager to find something other than pharmaceuticals to use to help with my tics... its really expensive to get a script when you dont have any insurance... and this is pretty cheap and right in the vitamin section...

anyway, any insight as to personal experiences would be helpful.

thanks
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