NutraKey GABA
Go to StoreServing Size: 1 Scoop (3 grams) | ||
Servings Per Container: 41 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV * | |
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) | 3,000mg | ** |
* % Daily Value (DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
† Daily Value (DV) not established. |
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Other Ingredients: None, contains no fillers, excipients or artificial substances. |
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Directions: Recommended use for growth hormone support: Take one serving (1 scoop) with water or your favorite beverage. For best results, combine GABA supplementation with resistance training. Recommended use for relaxation: Take half serving (1/2 scoop) with water or your favorite beverage. |
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Warnings: Pregnant or lactating women, diabetics, hypoglycemics, & people with known medical conditions and/or taking prescription medication should consult with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements. Do not use if seal is broken. |
NutraKey GABA
Go to Store- Description
NutraKey GABA 125 Grams | Stimulats HGH Production
GABA is a naturally occuring amino acid that works as a neurotransmitter in your brain. Neurotransmitters work by functioning as a chemical messenger. While the verdict is still out on GABA many believe and many studies have shown GABA may enhance the ability to think and perform tasks and it may aid in stress reduction. NutraKey's GABA is ultramicronized for maximum absorption and bioavailability and comes with 125 grams per tub.
NutraKey GABA Product Highlights
- May Help Users Be Able to Prioritize & Plan Actions
- May Help Reduce Stress
- Stimulate HGH Production
- Aids in Sleep & Relaxation
- Highly Bioavailable
- Ultra Pure w/ No Fillers
Instructions
Mix 1 scoop (3000mg) into water or a beverage of your choice and take on an empty stomach.
NutraKey GABA 125 Grams Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (3 Grams)
Servings Per Container: 42
GABA (gamma-aminobotyric acid) 3000mg
*No Daily Value has been established
Warnings
Pregnant or lactating women, diabetics, hypoglycemics, & people with known medical conditions and/or taking drugs should consult with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements.
References
Jewett BE, Sharma S. Physiology, GABA. [Updated 2019 Mar 14]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2020 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513311/
Boonstra E, de Kleijn R, Colzato LS, Alkemade A, Forstmann BU, Nieuwenhuis S. Neurotransmitters as food supplements: the effects of GABA on brain and behavior. Front Psychol. 2015;6:1520. Published 2015 Oct 6. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01520
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4594160/
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†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent any disease.