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Re: Blocking MSG and excitotoxins

Posted by aeon on November 23, 2006, at 18:04:29

In reply to Re: Blocking MSG and excitotoxins » aeon, posted by sregan on November 23, 2006, at 11:24:33

Now that is serious. It's hard to avoid it nowdays as they seem to add it to everything. I know the prepackaged stuff and the labeling tricks.
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Yes it is hard to avoid but not impossible. I cannot eat at any fast food places or asian cusine. Really you just have to eat fresh home prepared food and make all sauces and dressing etc yourself. Its healthier anyway.

> You ever wonder if your condition may have even been caused by physical brain damage due to excitotoxin overexposure (as many of the anti-MSG sites will tell you)?

Yes, definitely, if not caused by then exaccerbated by them. My theory on my own depression is that it is a latent infection that somehow sits in my brain and causes a low state of inflammation. MSG, stress, too much stimulation like at a mall, whatever seems to aggravate it and there is a sometimes catastrophic flare up.

The only proof I have though is night sweats, and a generally over heated body in the absence of thyroid abnormalities. However all blood tests show up within "normal" ranges.

The relief I get from the anti-inflammatory approach is the only *true* relief I have ever had since this started. The rest is masking or management.


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