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Inshape Dream Shape Gaba 90 caps

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Item Number: GabaCaps
Manufacturer: Inshape
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL DREAM SHAPE PURE GABA HCL PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN PRODUCED AND MARKETED FOR OVER TEN YEARS. NOT THE JAPANESE COUNTERFEIT HERBAL PRODUCT THAT HAS SURFACED IN MANY NATIONS. THE JAPANESE PRODUCT IS A GABA IMPOSTER AND HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE REAL DREAM SHAPE PURE AMINO ACID GABA.

In Shape Dream Shape GABA caps are 650mg of pure Gamma-Aminobutryic Acid (GABA) powder; an amino acid. GABA is used primarily for fat loss as it has be shown to stimulate the body's ability to secrete the powerful fat burning hormone hGH during sleep.

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  • Somtrop Pro w/IGF This is an actual hGH spray. This product category has become very popular in the last two years. Among the dozens of choices this is the strongest best working GH spray

Straight Scoop TM:
GABA is an all natural protein based compound classified as a neurotransmitter; that is, a natural substance that helps nerve impulses cross synapses and communicate with one another.
What does GABA do? In addition to its positive effect on the nervous system, numerous medical studies have proven GABA to have many other important positive effects on the body following supplementation. First, GABA naturally stimulates the anterior pituitary gland to secrete higher levels of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), and as a result, people taking GABA tend to lose excess body fat. In fact, recent studies have found that higher levels of circulating Human Growth Hormone (HGH) are associated with less body fat and a far better lean tissue to stored fat ratio. Second, due to it's ability to increase circulating hGH levels, GABA has many powerful anti-aging properties. Many people taking GABA feel rejuvenated, in other words generally more youthful and energetic. In fact, a majority of people taking GABA report improvements to their skin while many older individuals report a return to darker hair. Third, studies have shown GABA to improve sleep cycles leading to more restful sleeping and more interesting, vivid dreaming. Fourth, GABA has shown powerful stabilizing effects on blood pressure. Finally, research has demonstrated GABA to be a very effective analgesic, eliminating pain from chronic conditions such as arthritis and lower back pain.

Street Logic:
I will make this very simple. Of the 5,000 plus fat loss products we currently sell, I feel that GABA is #1. In fact, I call it the best kept secret for fat loss. Consistent with this, GABA is also the most re-ordered product by people. Over 95% of people who take GABA for the first time, come back to re-purchase the product. This is a huge number indicating customer satisfaction and performance. Why does GABA work so well? Simple; it naturally raises circulating hGH levels in people anywhere from 2x-5x. Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is produced, stored and secreted by the pituitary gland located at the base of the brain. As you advance in age, HGH is able to continue to be made and stored by the brain, however, it's level of secretion (release into the bloodstream) falls way off. This lack of circulating HGH is the factor that scientists now believe is responsible for the tendency of older individuals to have increased difficulty losing body fat. GABA signals the pituitary to naturally release HGH. Studies have shown that 90 minutes following GABA supplementation, HGH levels increase over five times the previous levels with absolutely no ill effects.

There are GABA studies:
on weight loss,
on improving the quality of sleep,
on reversal of specific aging processes,
on arthritis,
on pain control,
on energy utilization,
on blood pressure regulation,
on decreasing anxiety,
on curing fibromyalgia,
on treating panic disorders and depression,
on controlling negative symptoms of various diseases including Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s,
on improving the health and appearance of the skin,
on improving memory and cerebral acuity……just to name a few.

People want to know if I take GABA.
If you read the above you know the answer to that. An unequivocal yes. I am 46 years old and act half my age; I need all the help I can get.

References:

1. Involvement of growth hormone-releasing factor in growth hormone secretion induced by gamma-aminobutyric acid in conscious rats. Murakami Y, 1985 Endocrinology 117(2), 787-789 (1985)


2. Evidence for a GABAergic control of the exercise-induced rise in GH in man. Steardo L, Iovino M, Monteleone P, Agrusta M, Orio F Eur J Clin Pharmacol 28 (5): 607-609 (1985)


3. Growth hormone secretion of the neonatal rat pituitaries is stimulated by gamma-aminobutyric acid in vitro. Acs Z, Makara GB, Stark E Life Sci 34 (16): 1505-1511 (Apr 1984)


4. Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), a modulator of anterior pituitary hormone secretion by hypothalamic and pituitary action. McCann SM, Vijayan E, Negro-Vilar A, Mizunuma H, Mangat H Psychoneuroendocrinology 9 (2): 97-106 (1984)


5. Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid on growth hormone and prolactin secretion in man: influence of pimozide and domperidone. Cavagnini F, Benetti G, Invitti C, Ramella G, Pinto M, Lazza M, Dubini A, Marelli A, Muller EE J Clin Endocrinol Metab 51 (4): 789-792 (Oct 1980)


6. Effects of some gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic drugs on the dopaminergic control of human growth hormone secretion. Koulu M, Lammintausta R, Dahlstrom S J Clin Endocrinol Metab 51 (1): 124-129 (Jul 1980)


7. Effect of acute and repeated administration of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) on growth hormone and prolactin secretion in man. Cavagnini F, Invitti C, Pinto M, Maraschini C, Di Landro A, Dubini A, Marelli A Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) 93 (2): 149-154 (Feb 1980)


"A single oral dose of 5 g gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) was given to 19 subjects and serial venous blood samples were obtained before and 3 h after drug administration. A placebo was administered to 18 subjects who served as controls. GABA caused a significant elevation of plasma growth hormone levels (P less than 0.001), but did not consistently alter plasma prolactin concentration since only 5 out of 15 subjects showed an increase of the hormone. Eight additional subjects were submitted to an insulin tolerance test before and after per os administration of 18 g GABA daily for 4 days. Protracted GABA treatment significantly blunted the response of growth hormone and enhanced that of prolactin to insulin hypoglycaemia (P less than 0.01). These results indicate that pharmacological doses of GABA affect growth hormone and prolactin secretion in man. The precise nature of GABA's effects as well as its mechanism of action remains to be clarified."


8. Growth hormone release by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and gamma-amino-beta-hydroxybutyric acid (GABOB) in the rat. Abe H, Kato Y, Chihara K, Ohgo S, Iwasaki YEndocrinol Jpn 24 (2): 229-231 (Apr 1977)


9. Regulation of growth hormone secretion Kato Y, Chihara K, Daigo S, Iwasaki Y, Abe H Horumon To Rinsho 25 (2): 131-141 (Feb 1977)


10. Pharmacological evidence for a dual GABAergic regulation of growth hormone release in humans. Steardo L, Iovino M, Monteleone P, Agrusta M, Orio F Life Sci 39 (11): 979-985 (Sep 1986)


11. Involvement of alpha-adrenergic and GABAergic mechanisms in growth hormone secretion induced by central somatostatin in rats. Murakami Y, Kato Y, Koshiyama H, Inoue T, Ishikawa Y, Imura H Brain Res 407 (2): 405-408 (Mar 1987)


12. Evidence for a sex difference in the basal growth hormone response to GABAergic stimulation in humans. Monteleone P, Maj M, Iovino M, Steardo L Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) 119 (3): 353-357 (Nov 1988)


13. Role of hypothalamic factors (growth-hormone-releasing hormone and gamma-aminobutyric acid) in the regulation of growth hormone secretion in the neonatal and adult rat. Acs Z, Lonart G, Makara GB Neuroendocrinology 52 (2): 156-160 (Aug 1990)


14. Possible mediation of GABA induced growth hormone secretion by increased calcium-flux in neonatal pituitaries. Acs Z, Zsom L, Makara GB Life Sci 50 (4): 273-279 (1992)


15. Potent agonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone. II. Zarandi M, Serfozo P, Zsigo J, Deutch AH, Janaky T, Olsen DB, Bajusz S, Schally AV Pept Res 5 (4): 190-193 (Jul 1992)


16. New Gaba-containing analogues of human growth hormone-releasing hormone (1-30)-amide: I. Synthesis and in vitro biological activity. Mezo I, Kovacs M, Szoke B, Szabo EZ, Horvath J, Makara GB, Rappay G, Tamas J, Teplan I J Endocrinol Invest 16 (10): 793-798 (Nov 1993)


17. Neuroendocrine regulation of growth hormone secretion in sheep. VII. Effects of GABA. Spencer GS, Berry CJ, Bass JJ Regul Pept 52 (3): 181-186 (Aug 1994)


18. Growth hormone secretion and activation of cyclic AMP by growth hormone releasing hormone and gamma-aminobutyric acid in the neonatal rat pituitary. Mergl Z, Acs Z, Makara GB Life Sci 56 (8): 579-585 (1995)





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