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Both support sleep and relaxation; combining them may enhance sedative effects.
Both promote relaxation and calm, potentially offering synergistic calming effects.
Magnesium is a cofactor for enzymes involved in GABA synthesis and can enhance GABA's effects.
Vitamin B6 is essential for the enzymatic conversion of glutamate to GABA in the brain.
Taurine can act on GABA receptors and enhance GABAergic activity, promoting relaxation.
Valerian is traditionally used for relaxation and sleep, partly by influencing GABA pathways.
Both are adaptogens that promote relaxation and reduce stress, potentially enhancing overall calming effects.
Glutamine is a precursor to glutamate, which is then converted to GABA, potentially supporting GABA production.
Provides a direct calming effect by acting as the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter.
Oral GABA has very poor bioavailability and does not cross the blood-brain barrier effectively, limiting its direct impact on mood.
An inhibitory neurotransmitter that may promote relaxation, though its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier is limited.