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I was wondering because I know it is a nervous system stimulant and as I saw a post on lithium which works on glutamate levels. but it is also possible that it is also a combination of the fact that it also influences the production of Nytric oxide.
I have already tried Gingko Biloba which had an effect, not strong enough but gingko also has an influence on the production of nitric oxide and glutamate levels. it is also not recommended for epileptics.
also gingko biloba is a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor which converts testosterone into DHT, which is not good for libido and erections just like fenugreek or ginseng or saw palmetto or tribulus terrestri or pumpkin seeds oil or nettle
Has anyone tried monosodium glutamate?
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Re: Has anyone tried monosodium glutamate?
"Studies suggest that this ingredient is responsible for a number of nervous, metabolic and cardiac problems. However, "glutamate can be considered safe when consumed in moderation," says biochemistry professor Nicolas Bordenave."
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