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  2. What You Should Know Before Taking a L-Theanine ... - AOL

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    L-theanine supplements could interact with some anti-anxiety, blood-pressure, and sleep meds. Side effects include headaches, dizziness, nausea, and jitteriness. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale ...

  3. Theanine - Wikipedia

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    Theanine / ˈ θ iː ən iː n /, also known as L-theanine, L-gamma-glutamylethylamide, or N 5-ethyl-L-glutamine, is a non-proteinogenic amino acid similar to L-glutamate and L-glutamine. It is produced by certain plants such as Camellia sinensis (the tea plant), and by some fungi .

  4. The Exact Right Time to Take L-Theanine - AOL

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    L-theanine is an amino acid, a.k.a. a molecule that helps build protein in the body. It’s often talked about as being found in green tea, but it's also present in other herbal brews such as ...

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    Alpha-GPC – L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine has been studied only in the context of cognitive performance alongside other substances such as caffeine. [30] Choline bitartrate – Choline bitartrate is a tartaric acid salt containing choline (41% choline by molecular weight). One meta-analysis found choline bitartrate to be ineffective at ...

  6. Neuticles - Wikipedia

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    The typical pair costs about $310. The company has produced customized prosthetic testicles, such as a $2800 watermelon-sized set for an elephant. [8] Miller said he sold more than 500,000 sets of Neuticles in his first 20 years of business.

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  8. Canine physical therapy - Wikipedia

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    Underwater treadmill is used commonly in animal physical therapy. It provides the benefits of land exercises while decreasing the weight placed on the animal's limbs. Underwater treadmill and swimming can be very useful in dogs recovering from surgery, such as anterior cruciate ligament and cranial cruciate ligament repairs and break repairs ...

  9. Chlorpromazine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorpromazine may be used as an antiemetic in dogs and cats, or, less often, as a sedative before anesthesia. [73] In horses, it often causes ataxia and lethargy and is therefore seldom used. [72] [73] It is commonly used to decrease nausea in animals that are too young for other common antiemetics.