AretnaP
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Caffeine does have the ability to inhibit GABA, at least in some situations.
For example: I have mild tourettes syndrome (most likely caused by nerve excitotoxicity), I don't yell out foul language but instead usually just have a few specific muscles that contract without intent.
This gets a little worse after caffeine, how can I keep this effect as minimal as possible?
For example: I have mild tourettes syndrome (most likely caused by nerve excitotoxicity), I don't yell out foul language but instead usually just have a few specific muscles that contract without intent.
This gets a little worse after caffeine, how can I keep this effect as minimal as possible?