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Old 10-19-2011, 05:26 AM
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I really need some help clearing this up. Everything I read is so vague, receptor on tongue stimulated, sends neurotransmitter to brain, brain gets excited etc.

Can anyone be more specific eg does it send "more" neurotransmitters, what are they called in the case glutamic acid, how do they get there (what route do they take) how does msg affect foods that aren't a protein...?

Im very very new to this so at the mo very confused, can someone please help...

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Old 10-19-2011, 07:28 AM
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This article by Dr Russell Blaylock, a Brain Surgeon who specialises in what causes brain damage from our foods, gives a complete picture how MSG causes the death of neurons.

https://www.msgexposed.com/msg-causes...in-cell-death/
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Old 10-19-2011, 08:33 AM
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This article by Dr Russell Blaylock, a Brain Surgeon who specialises in what causes brain damage from our foods, gives a complete picture how MSG causes the death of neurons.

https://www.msgexposed.com/msg-causes...in-cell-death/
Thanks for your reply

Ill have a read through this tonight and see if it has what Im looking for. Ive heard of Dr Blaylock alot recently so hopefully he will make the msg's journey from the tongue to the brain more clear.
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