Posts Tagged ‘monosodium glutamate’

If MSG is Safe So Why the Glutamic Blocking Drugs

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

If MSG is so safe, then why are there so many glutamate blocking drugs on the market?

Research all points to an excess of glutamate in the brain as being part of the problem or associated with many neurological diseases.

In excess, MSG is a neuro-excytotoxin.

Note that glutamate is referred to as an excitotoxin when it causes cellular damage.

Here is a list of diseases or conditions for which glutamate blocking drugs are being used or investigated.

Huntington’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
Epilepsy (seizures)

Here is a list of drugs with a glutamate-blocking potential.

Remacemide: An anti-glutamate drug and energy buffer

Memantine: An anti-glutamate drug

Riluzole: An anti-glutamate drug and energy buffer.

Lamotrigine – An anti-glutamate and anticonvulsant drug

Budipine

Gabapentin

Here is a novel idea: Avoid MSG, live long, live healthy and prosper.

MSG or Monosodium Glutatmate Side Effects

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Here is some information on the side effects of MSG or monosodium glutamate.

What is MSG? GSH and MSG: What You Need to Know.

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

MSG or monosodium glutamate is everywhere. So if you want to socialize and it involves eating out, you may have to endure some MSG.

All is not lost. All you need to do is take the equivalent of the antidote. if the supplement is not readily available, do not fret. Order the cysteine rich foods to get as much as you can. Start with coleslaw. Then work your way down the list of glutathione boosting foods.

For more on what is MSG, go to What is MSG at the GlutathioneDiseaseCure.com site.

Good health to you.