It is primarily driven by several factors, including: Hormonal fluctuations: Changes in hormone levels, particularly androgens, can increase oil production in the skin, leading to clogged pores and breakouts
It has been traditionally thought that exogenous GABA (i.e., taken as a supplement) does not cross the bloodbrain barrier, but data obtained from more recent research (2010s) in rats describes the notion as being unclear
This effect can occasionally cause gastrointestinal adverse effectsnausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfortparticularly during dose escalation
Melasma is one of the more commonly treated concerns, and many report improvement but because melasma is hormone- and UV-driven, results are best combined with sun protection and, where relevant, hormonal evaluation
Most of us test along the edge of the ear....there are very few pain receptors there so most cats accept it pretty easily....especially if they get a special treat for letting you do it
It's important to note that while these supplements can help manage symptoms, they do not treat hyperthyroidism on their own