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NOT ALL TEA IS THE SAME
For many people the common assumption is that tea is solely a stimulant which has the primary effect of activating the central nervous system via the main chemical component, caffeine. It turns out that tea is much more complex than that. The different types (ex. green, black, Oolong, etc.) and varietals of tea have significantly differing biochemical makeups which have dramatically different effects on the biochemistry of the bodies and minds of those who consume them. One psychoactive chemical component existing at differing levels in different teas is GABA. GABA, (GABA-Amino Butyric Acid), is one of the major neurotransmitters in the body – like serotonin and dopamine – whose biochemical activities control numerous functions of the central nervous system. Whereas dopamine and epinephrine tend to have a more stimulating effect on the nervous system, GABA is the inhibitory, “brake” system which counteracts the other, more stimulatory, neurotransmitters. GABA is responsible for most of the “dampening” nervous system functions, including relaxation, calmness, focus, sleep, etcetera. Various natural and synthetic nutritional supplements act to increase the amount and activity level of GABA in the body, and the ultimate result of these compounds is the inhibition of the nervous system, including anti-anxiety, anti-depressant, and anti-insomnia effects. Some natural foods which contain GABA include : tomatoes, mushrooms, and green tea. In addition, various herbal and synthetic nutritional supplements have been developed with the same intended effects.
GABA Health Benefits
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THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF GABA ON SLEEP
One of the major benefits of increased levels of GABA is the promotion of rejuvenating sleep. GABA has been found to be a formidable remedy against common over-stimulation of the nervous system created by the general hyper-stimulation of the modern world, which acts as an obstacle to achieving deep, healing sleep. Proper sleep in one of the most important components to a healthy lifestyle, and the constant neural-stimulation of the modern world (via computer technology, information overload, and general high-stress lifestyle) is extremely detrimental to the achievement of the necessary quality and duration of sleep required to properly heal the body and mind, and thus achieve optimal physical and mental performance.
GABA and Sleep
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2016/09/29/gaba-for-sleep.aspx
In fact, this reality was known long ago by the monks of Asia (especially China), who used tea with high GABA content to enhance their concentration and meditative practice. Teas high in GABA-producing components such as L-Theanine (ex. green teas) were used by the monks to achieve highly focused, contemplative states during their long, overnight sessions of meditation. It is no wonder that even in modern times monasteries in Asia, such as https://vashonmonks.com/wp/tea/ continue to maintain tea gardens, as well as experiment with cultivating new strains of tea whose high GABA content is conducive to the meditative practice.
OTHER HEALTH BENEFITS OF GABA
However, beyond the therapeutic effects on sleep quality, GABA extends to various other vital physiological processes which regulate and normalize the body and mind. A significant amount of serious international scientific research has explored the effects of GABA on physiological and neurological conditions including anxiety and depression. The calming effects of GABA have shown clear evidence of therapeutic benefits in all of the major neural “hyper-stimulation” disorders (ex. panic disorder, anxiety, mania, schizophrenia, etc.) as well as depression (which ultimately also has elements of hyper-arousal as a prime causal factor).
In anxiety disorders, research has shown that GABA acts to dampen the effects of stress and excitatory hormones and neurotransmitters such as cortisol and epinephrine. This dampening effect can be so pronounced that people who suffer from the most severe, disabling forms of anxiety disorders (ex. agoraphobia, panic attacks, etc.) have been found to experience a significant enough reduction of symptoms to be able to engage again in those activities which they were unable to as a result of the disorder. In fact, the most commonly used and powerful pharmaceutical drugs used to treat these disorders (ex. benzodiazepine drugs such as Valium (diazapam) and Xanax (alpralozam), etc.) act by the same primary mechanism of increasing the amount and activity level of GABA in the central nervous system. The main difference is that the natural sources of GABA are devoid of the powerful addictive properties of these commercial, synthetic drugs, and as so are, of course, a healthier alternative for treatment of these disorders.
Although many people understand depression to be a disorder or dampening of the nervous system. the irony is that depression actually tends to be more or a hyper-arousal disorder, similar to anxiety type disorders, in which the nervous system become hyper-stimulated and then responds by shutting down its activity – like short-circuiting. That is, the nervous system becomes EXHAUSTED and shuts down as a means of not burning out completely. The good news is that GABA has been found to have a similarly potent therapeutic effect on depression related disorders as it does for anxiety related ones. The calming effect of GABA takes some of the the load off of the overwhelmed nervous system and allows some space for recovery for the over-stimulation. As a result, studies have shown a significant reduction in depression symptoms resulting from the intake of GABA-increasing nutritional and synthetic substances.
GABA IN TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
In line with the Yin-Yang theory of Chinese medicine, GABA acts as a “Yin increasing” substance which counteracts the arousing “Yan” physiological and mental processes. Whereas cortisol, dopamine and epinephrine STIMULATE the central nervous system, GABA is the counterforce which DAMPENS the effects of these excitatory neurotransmitters. Therefore, those who suffer from “excessive Yang” disorders (ex. anxiety, insomia, depression, mania, etc) will tend to benefit from supplementation with “Yin increasing” GABA nutrients. Luckily, several types of tea contain the precursors for GABA production, including various varietals of green tea, Matcha, and Oolong teas. In fact, there are actually several varietals of Oolong teas which are specifically cultivated, and named for, their GABA enhancing effects. For more information on GABA teas and their beneficial health effects be sure to refer to the following informative, and entertaining, video, from the fine tea experts over at Mei Leaf :
Adding GABA tea to your regular diet and overall health routine is an excellent way to increase your resistance to the many hyper-arousing stressors which we all face as part of daily living in the fast-paced, choatic, modern world.
Brew up, and kick back...
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[original post (with permission) : https://bigpharmaresistanceofamerica.wordpress.com/2016/09/30/tea-and-gaba/ ]
Thanks for sharing this great insights @transcript-junky! Will have to ask my tea-reteller of confidence if she knows GABA and which tea she suggests! Stay Steemed and get a tip!
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Thanks for the tip. Every little bit is being invested in Steem Power right now. I will be rolling out some new tea articles in the near future, so stay tuned...
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Awesome article. Upped and resteemed :)
My only suggestion would be to add Bold Title Headings at the start of each paragraph and a few more images, just to make the piece more visually appealing and easier to speed read.
Or even banners!
I made this one in photoshop. You are welcome to use it if you wish :)
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Excellent! Thanks @samstonehill . Yes, your stylistic recommendation have been taken. The issue is that I am so preoccupied with various projects, and, as a relative newbie, also trying to find the time to learn all of the design elements available on this platform, that I need to prioritize things. I will certainly look into the design issues you have recommended, and if I can find the time, may use your banner and make some other adjustment. Hey, what about producing a tutorial video on the subject of "The Basics of SteemIt Post Design"? I think that would be well received ... @transcript-junky
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great banner @samstonehill! Do you have more free banners to offer to the community?! I have two left hands considering graphic design! Would be glad to be allowed to use them!
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I have really bad anxiety and green tea with mint helps me more than my meds do. Thanks for the post.
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Great to hear, @shokson . I suggest you try some of the various GABA Oolong teas out there. Oolong is, of course, a different type of tea (mainly in terms of processing) compared to green tea. It worth looking into if you are interested. The video in the post provides very helpful information. Good luck.
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Yes, i'm interested and will be looking in to it ASAP. Thank you very much.
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that's it, I'm heading to the tea factory next
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Hah! No need. You can join our THRIVING virtual teahouse, which will cost you nuthin', and is likely a lot more sanitary :
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Haha! No need. You can join our THRIVING virtual teahouse totally free of charge, and more sanitary as well.
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Hi @transcript-junky! @holgerwerner is sending you 0.1 SBD tip and @tipU upvote :)
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Great article very informative thanks. Roll on the green tea with Gaba :)
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Tea is wonderful to relax .... I should try GABA, hope to find it here in Germany
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