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Beta-alanine a gabaergic?

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#1 PeaceAndProsperity

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Posted 01 August 2016 - 09:05 AM


I've read that it is a gabaergic but it definitely doesn't feel like it.

I know that it exacerbates a feeling of lethargy.

Anyone with input on it?



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Posted 01 August 2016 - 10:12 PM

Beta alanine, taurine and the liver -
Or why the notion that chronic high dose beta alanine supplemenation may have side effects is not totally new:

Taurine depletion in the liver (and other tissue) and subsequently increased susceptibility to oxidative damage by natural and exogenous pro-oxidant assaults are by no means a novel finding. In 1993, for example, Waterfield et al. were able to show that the depletion of the hepatic taurine stores due to the inhibitory effects of beta alanine on taurine uptake, increases the susceptibility of the liver to carbon tetrachloride toxicity (Waterfield. 1999; learn more about taurine).

 

 



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