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Fran, I figured you would key in on this, being the Glutamate expert around here. Perhaps you can synthesize this and summarize it the best for all of us. The exact research is from the following: Blaylock RL. Neurodegeneration and aging of the central nervous system: Prevention and treatment by phytochemicals and metabolic nutrients. Integrative Med 1: 117-133, 1998. It sby J. Pisano - AFIBBERS FORUM
Remember, this all relates to inflamed or irritated heart cells and a connection to afib. Don and Mike F. Heres more info on inflammation, elevated CRP levels and suggestions for lowering. In addition to the natural supplements known to reduce inflammation such as ginger, bromelain and tumeric (curcurmin), also keep in mind that Omega 3 essential fatty acids are excellent controllerby Jackie - AFIBBERS FORUM
All I can say is "Seek and Ye' Shall Find". Please, please read. This blew me away. It explains how MSG effects the neurons, and how magnesium helps. It explains the build-up process, as well. Excitotoxins - the ultimate brainslayer by James South MA Glutamic acid (also called "glutamate") is the chief excitatory neurotransmitter in the human and mammalian brain (1-3). Glutamate neuronsby Richard - AFIBBERS FORUM