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Please, this is where I start feeling like a dart board. I never said "This isnt a theory, it's a fact" .... what I said was this wasn't a PET theory, it's something that made a real diff for me"..... see the direct quote below"This isn't a theory, it's fact."
But this isnt a pet theory for me. This is something that made a real diff in my health and ability to function,
As far as I know that's really misleading. One could almost said horseshite, if one were rude enough to question .... uh .... reputable publications. Glutamate is synthesized from glutamine, which goes thru a severl-step conversion in the Krebs, or Citric Acid, cycle where it's converted into an unbound ionic amino form ie, glutamate. MSG is the laboratory version of this, with the conversion created by bacteria or other methods, which then have the added benefit (sarcasm emoji) of toxic byproducts, added to the already neuro-toxic glutamate.Some say you can't always differentiate free glutamate from bound glutamate
I wasnt trying to posit that. This thread was opened by @Nuno , with the question "Has Anyone tried or heard of low glutamtae diet."I'm saying like everything on PR, just because it works for one person does not mean it's a universal solution.
Because I felt that I had some first hand, experiential info, not something quoted from a potentially biased or careless source (I've bumped into quite a few of them .... it's getting so that a girl just doesnt know WHO to trust anymore), I posted my experience. Then I postd some information about the many ways that corporate food producers have of sneaking the umami-stimulating MSG into every thing they make, sell, or dream of ...
PLease dont compare me to Drs. Im not complaining because what worked for me didnt work for you, I'm just a little cranky from the potshots, however unintentional ....like when I go to the doctor and they tell me what to do and it doesn't work and they get frustrated with me for their suggestion not working.
I tried Cronometer, too, and gave up because it couldnt seem to deliver any info that actually helped me, so I feel your frustration.Cronometer. Not sure if I've learned anything all that useful, other than some nutrient profiles.
Science Direct is pretty good. I tend to take what it choses to publish with a lot fewer grains of salt then, say, Healthline, which is riddled with inaccuracies.From here - but no idea if that's a reliable source.