Has anyone tried GABA for insomnia caused by anxiety?
I feel that at times my insomnia is caused by anxiety.Since I am already taking temazepam (weaning off of it)I am pretty sure my doctor is not going to prescribe any anti anxiety medication for me.So i am grasping at the straws hereeee somewhat. I can order Gaba on line.Do you think its worth trying?
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GABA aka gamma-aminobutyric acid is NOT GabaPentin. GABA is the skeletal building block from which GabaPentin, PreGabalin/Lyrica and Baclofen are derived. Note that GABA is contained within the names of GabaPenti and PreGabalin.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/22857-gamma-aminobutyric-acid-gaba
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326847
I tried it years ago, but don't recall much in the way of anxiety relief. You can pretty much take it in unlimited amount from what I remember, but not if it's the form with inositol in it. One recommendation was to open say the 1,000mg capsules and dissolve the contents in a small amount of warm water first. If you try it, then try it slowly to to see how you might react and maybe slowly increase the amount if you feel any benefits.
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2 ReactionsI have tried it. Be sure to be checking your blood pressure (BP) while taking it because it lowers BP.
I take meds for BP, so it’s important to be aware of your blood pressure when adding it. Or anything, really.
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1 Reactionmy blood pressure is normal as a rule so I am not taking any medications for it.
I have not seen any improvement by using Gaba so far either for anxiety or sleep but its only been couple weeks or so
Thanks for your pos t about blood pressure thou
thanks for this hint.I have been using 500m capsules once a day.And no improvement in sleep or anxiety.Feeling of dullness thou.Might try 1000mg or dissoving it in water.Or I havent use it long enough yet.
My psych doc recommended Calm Aid to me. He said the active ingredient in there has shown to be sometimes just as effective with anxiety and sometimes sleep as Ativan. Has anyone tried these?
I am not familiar with Calm Aid.Will look it up,
I have now taken Gaba for some weeks and it helps somewhat but also makes me very tired during the day.
@kildaren96 GABA aka gamma-aminobutyric acid is NOT GabaPentin. GABA is the skeletal building block from which GabaPentin, PreGabalin/Lyrica and Baclofen are derived. Note that GABA is contained within the names of GabaPenti and PreGabalin.
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1 ReactionI am on a small dose of methadone so I cannot take anything narcotic or powerful. I have fibromyalgia and I do take Lyrica which helps me a lot. I just take it at night because it will increase your appetite. The doctor gave me 5 mg of melatonin but it is not that great, and you get less from it over time. I get maybe 5 hours of sleep if I am lucky!
I trued GABA supplements for insomnia. Did not work. I did more research and found that ingesting GABA orally is getting it by the wrong route. It doesn't cross the blood-brain barrier efficiently, so it doesn't get where it needs to be to work well. Over the counter supplements of GABA are a waste of money. In desperation I tried some deep breathing exercises and some vagus nerve exercises. Both eork pretty well.
@genie15 I have had some help from GABA in the past. But you have to use pharmacy grade so it crosses the blood brain barrier. Not something cheap from Walmart. I don’t know that it is a good solution long term. CBTI maybe a better long term solution.