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Interaction with GABA receptors

What this means for you

GABA is your nervous system's natural 'slow down' signal — it's what helps quiet mental chatter, ease tension, and shift you out of fight-or-flight. When GABA receptor activity is supported, most people notice a softer landing after stress, easier relaxation, and a more settled mood.

The published research

The Effects of Essential Oils on the Nervous System: A Scoping Review.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) · 2023
The review explicitly documents GABA receptor interaction as a mechanism of essential oils on the nervous system, stating that 'many receptors of neurotransmitters are involved, such as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor' and noting that 'Linalool increased the chloride current from GABA receptor stimulation, which then caused sedation.' It further reports peppermint essential oil has 'gamm
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