SCIENCE
two actives. published milligrams.
a serving of Nula Calm Gum is 100 mg L-theanine + 50 mg GABA per serving (1–2 pieces). that is the label, not a proprietary blend. peppermint is the only flavor. the gum is caffeine-free.
l-theanine is the amino acid in green tea. gaba is gamma-aminobutyric acid. nula publishes both per serving because some competing gums publish per piece, and those units are not the same measurement.
chewing keeps the contents against the mouth lining for minutes. that is why suggested use asks for at least three minutes, and why the format is not a packaging detail. longer answers live in the answers library.
actives: L-theanine 100mg · GABA 50mg per serving. other ingredients: Xylitol, Chicle Gum Base, Erythritol, Peppermint Powder, Vegetable Glycerin, Sorbitol, Monk Fruit Extract, Gum Acacia, Carnauba Wax, Menthol, Peppermint Oil, Stevia Leaf Extract.
THE SCIENCE
two active ingredients. no proprietary blends.

L-theanine
100 mg per serving
found in green tea. absorbs through the lining of your mouth directly into your bloodstream. no gut processing. no delay. calm focus without sedation.

GABA
50 mg per serving
a naturally occurring compound that helps calm the nervous system and take the edge off.
why gum
a pill asks you to plan ahead. gum works when you actually need it. chew a piece and it goes to work in minutes, wherever you are.
more on that: why the format changes the timing and how l-theanine and gaba differ.