Posted by sabre on February 12, 2005, at 3:52:26
In reply to Re: Glutamine = speed?? » sabre, posted by Jakeman on February 11, 2005, at 21:51:29
Thanks Jakeman
I think your dosage of glutamine might be preferable! Two gms was probably way too much.
My brain didn't fry and by mid morning was close to normal.Your article was very good. Interestingly there was a comment on ketosis and epilepsy. It mentioned different reasons as to why it works compared with what I read today. When I looked for methods of enhancing the conversion of glutamate to GABA I found ketosis was mentioned. The thought of having to eat a diet low in carbs and high in fats just doesn't appeal.
Useful drugs were shown on this site:
http://www.vcu-cme.org/gaba/poster.pdf
The illustrations were great.Another site mentioned taurine as being very important in the regulation of the conversion.
The last site I found concerning glutamate:
http://www.psychiatry.ufl.edu/Newsletters/Content/Krystal.pdf
mentioned that NE and DA modulators affect the glutamate cell release of GABA.
So does that mean that taking Tyrosine with Glutamine could be useful?Thanks
sabre
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