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[Solved] Is it okay to take GABA and L-tyrosine in the week before an MDMA session?

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Is it okay to take GABA and L-tyrosine in the week before an MDMA session?


Marcel
13 August 2024 16:46

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Is it okay to take GABA and L-tyrosine in the week before an MDMA session?

In the week before a psychedelic session, such as one with psilocybin or MDMA, it is important to handle supplements and medication with care. GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) and L-tyrosine are both amino acids that can affect the neurotransmitter balance in the brain.

GABA GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that can help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. Increasing GABA levels can be beneficial for people preparing for a psychedelic session, especially if they are prone to anxiety. You can continue taking GABA, but do not take GABA on the day of the psychedelic session. GABA can be taken again in the evening after the session, before going to sleep.

L-tyrosine is an amino acid that is a precursor to neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. It can be useful for improving mood and cognitive function. As with L-tyrosine, the supplement is not taken on the day of the session. Restarting L-tyrosine is only done once the psychedelics have completely worn off; for MDMA, this can be the second day after the session.

 

 

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You can continue taking almost all supplements, but it is better to take a break on the day of the MDMA session and the day after.


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Yes, the use of GABA and L-tyrosine in the week before an MDMA session, at Triptherapie it is even regularly recommended, provided it is tailored via the intake.

GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that helps reduce anxiety and stress. A good balance between GABA and glutamate (an activating neurotransmitter) is important for emotional stability. In people with PTSD or anxiety disorders, this balance is often disrupted. GABA supplementation can contribute to a calmer baseline state, which the quality and safety of the MDMA session increases.

L-tyrosine is a precursor of dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline. In people suffering from mental fatigue or loss of motivation (often following trauma or chronic stress), tyrosine can support dopaminergic activity. This is particularly important when serotonin-targeting medications (such as SSRIs) are not being used.

Triptherapie often uses these supplements as part of a personalized preparation. The combination of nutrition, supplements, and mindset helps to the to optimize neurochemistry, allowing the effects of the MDMA analogues to come into their own better and reducing the chance of a “Tuesday slump”.