If getting a good night’s sleep is a challenge from time to
time — you should know this. Deep inside your brain, a delicate balance exists between two neurotransmitters — GABA and
Glutamate — that control how deep and how long you sleep. Maybe you’ve heard of GABA, the neurotransmitter in walnuts and
almonds. GABA is released to slow everything down at bedtime so you can fall asleep according to your body’s natural sleep-wake
cycle. Then Glutamate keeps your brain awake during the day and helps you focus and respond to your given environment.
GABA and
Glutamate work harmoniously to keep you awake all day… and asleep all night. But in today’s high-stress, go-go-go
world, the delicate balance gets disrupted, sending glutamate into overdrive. This is extremely challenging because we need our body’s
natural sleep-wake cycle to regulate the presence of GABA and Glutamate so they “turn on” when they’re supposed to.
If you think
you may be having this problem, Here’s how to
flip the sleep switch for better rest. To Your Good Health,

Al
Sears, MD, CNS *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
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