Hgreen56
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i can't find a answer on this on this forum or on google.
I know that certain bacteria produce GABA, which means fermented foods, such as yogurt, kefir and tempeh.
But cows milk is not a fermented food source.
What i want to know is if milk or calcium raise gaba somehow.
I know that certain bacteria produce GABA, which means fermented foods, such as yogurt, kefir and tempeh.
But cows milk is not a fermented food source.
What i want to know is if milk or calcium raise gaba somehow.