Ever had one of those mornings when your brain wakes up before you do ? It’s already sprinting on a treadmill of thoughts — nonstop. You try to pause it, breathe, slow it down… but nothing works. Soon those thoughts snowball into anxiety, panic, or even depression. And you can’t help but wonder — is there a brake for the mind? A switch to finally turn it all off? Let me drop a surprise on you. There is definitely a switch or brake pedal ,it’s called GABA. GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid) is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the human brain. What Is GABA? In the endless hum of thoughts and emotions, your brain needs both speed and stillness . That’s where GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid) steps in — the neurotransmitter of calm . If glutamate is the accelerator that helps you think, focus, and move — then GABA is the brake pedal that helps you slow down, rest, and heal. GABA keeps your brain’s ener...
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