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GABA Foods: Natural Anti-Anxiety NutritionLower Anxiety With A Diet Rich In Your Brain's Own Calming Chemical
Including GABA-producing foods into every meal can lower symptoms of anxiety and reduce the need to take medication.
GABA's role in the brain's delicate balancing act is crucial. It assists in regulating the body's internal rhythm while it helps people manage stress and maintain mental focus. GABA Deficiency Wreaks Havoc On The BrainAs one of the primary neurotransmitters in the brain, GABA is an inhibitory (vs. excitatory) chemical responsible for creating the calming, rhythmic electrical impulses in the brain. It elevates the production of alpha waves associated with feeling relaxed (without drowsiness) and boosts mental alertness. GABA lowers beta waves, impulses that contribute to a state of nervousness, racing thoughts and hyperactivity. While a balanced brain receives regular, smooth electrical impulses, a GABA deficient one receives them in spurts. As a result, the brain experiences arrhythmia, or dysrhythmia which directly affects overall emotional well-being. 3 Ways to Naturally Increase GABATo avoid taking prescription anti-anxiety medications or to *reduce dosing in prescriptions such as Xanax, Ativan or Valium, consider the following natural alternatives:
GABA Stimulating FoodsDr. Eric Braverman, an authority on brain chemistry and author of the book, The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity With The Balanced Brain Advantage, lists the following foods which are high in glutamic acid/glutamate. “The more GABA-producing foods you eat, the more you will be able to create,” Dr. Braverman explains. “If you can incorporate these into your diet, the occasional fast-food meal or sinful dessert will have no harmful effect at all,” he explains.
According to an article posted on Supplement News, "GABA" (Accessed December 5th, 2008), the highest concentrations of naturally occurring GABA are found in fish (particularly mackerel) and wheat bran. While it's easy to burn out eating large amounts of fish, wheat bran can be blended into an assortment of soups, salads, cereals and even some meat dishes. The term "comfort food" takes on new meaning when referring to foods that stimulate the production of this calming chemical in the brain. People who exhibit symptoms of low GABA levels can reduce their anxiety, increase mental focus and lower irritability without the use of prescriptions, by drinking green tea, supplementing with L-theanine and adding foods high in glutamine to their daily diet.
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