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is taurine a sleep aid?

Posted by qqqsimmons on November 16, 2006, at 11:15:09

does it work for anyone here?

i've been using it as one and am not sure it works.

 

Re: is taurine a sleep aid?

Posted by aeon on November 17, 2006, at 19:53:30

In reply to is taurine a sleep aid?, posted by qqqsimmons on November 16, 2006, at 11:15:09

Taurine can increase GABA. I find it calming but not sleep making, actually a bit energising. But that's just me. High dose aminos are hard to quantify because of their diverse effects.

If I have a meal with MSG which I am sensitve too it will detoxify the MSG out and stop the irritability.

 

Re: is taurine a sleep aid?

Posted by teejay on November 17, 2006, at 20:20:42

In reply to is taurine a sleep aid?, posted by qqqsimmons on November 16, 2006, at 11:15:09

Not sure on this one but will offer my experience.

currently taking magnesium chloride with 1000mg taurine. I take 2 or 3 tabs a day with one shortly before bed. If it affects my sleep, its effects are negligible at best and possibly very slightly negative. Can't quite put my finger on it, but I don't feel my quality of sleep is quite as good as it was before I started taking it.

Sorry I can't be more precise, but you know how subjective these personal experiences can be.

TJ

 

Re: is taurine a sleep aid? » qqqsimmons

Posted by blueberry on November 18, 2006, at 20:10:20

In reply to is taurine a sleep aid?, posted by qqqsimmons on November 16, 2006, at 11:15:09

> does it work for anyone here?
>
> i've been using it as one and am not sure it works.

I've tried taurine a couple times, only for a few days each time. I am always scared of normal or high doses at first so I think I was on the conservative side. From what I remember it was somewhat relaxing but also energizing at the same time in a sort of pleasant way.

For sleep though, I don't think so.

I had also tried tyrosine and it seemed to cause too much nervousness along with the mood boost, or it pooped out real fast...when I added taurine to try to calm it down, it did calm it down but also seemed to make it work a lot better in terms of mood boost.

Overall though I've just never had much stick-to-it-ness with amino acids. Not sure why. It just seems so hard to get it right in terms of dosing, timing, combinations, and longterm performance.

 

Re: is taurine a sleep aid?

Posted by qqqsimmons on November 21, 2006, at 11:20:33

In reply to Re: is taurine a sleep aid? » qqqsimmons, posted by blueberry on November 18, 2006, at 20:10:20

well, maybe i'll stop trying to use low-doses for sleep...i'm not sure what else i'd want to use it for...

 

Re: is taurine a sleep aid?

Posted by willyee on November 22, 2006, at 10:20:42

In reply to is taurine a sleep aid?, posted by qqqsimmons on November 16, 2006, at 11:15:09

> does it work for anyone here?
>
> i've been using it as one and am not sure it works.

Taurine plays a big role in the production of gaba,you were correct in choosing this.Taurine also works or seems to have a incredable synergy with klonopin,i found im able to lower my klonopin dose with it,and still get the same,if not more effectivness.

On a personal note i found the brand to be crucial,dont know any logic begind this,but country life seels a brand,a TABLET form with a very small amount of b6 which aids the taurine to do its thing,and i find this brand to be the only brand i respond too.It is in most general health shops,and sells for about 5 bucks.

Also if your taking it at night,remember its best to take a amino after a protien meal,and with a carb snack which helps drive the taurine as well.

Last a very very small amount of l thenaine,meaning opening up a capsule and taking a small amount of the powder also works well.

So a combo of a small dose of klonopin
Taurine
L-theanine seems to have a calming and possably sleep induing effect.


Try doing a google search on taurine and gaba and see the results and how big a role it plays in it.

Good luck


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