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Safely using a GABA transaminase inhibitor

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#1 StevesPetRat

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Posted 10 July 2014 - 04:48 AM


Hi, I am looking into ursolic acid for its immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, androgenic (maybe), and anti-catabolic effects. However, it is at least a mild and perhaps a strong GABA transaminase inhibitor (conflicting studies). While I could probably use a little GABAta inhibition, I don't wanna screw my GABAergic system up too much more (had a long acute w/d from a comparatively low daily dose of alcohol, then my genius GP put me on Xanax, which I used for a month and of course talk about "kindling"...).

Any thoughts? Or any th17/il17 inhibitors that don't have a bunch of additional modes of action? (There is a really small thread elsewhere but it's a bit old. I have a bad reaction to circumin at therapeutic doses unfortunately, probably due to its MAOi property)

#2 Ultravioletbllc

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Posted 16 July 2014 - 02:07 AM

Interesting I know the bodybuilding community has championed it

My only experience is through attaining it as a natural constituent of a few extracts
The effects I felt were more closely related too GABA tA effects and anti inflammatory effects , however there might be a strong anti catabolic effect, my times using heavy amounts of tulsi extracts I was abusing myself for days at a time wich lasted for months (the duration of my tulsi use, and the reason I was using it )

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