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House Votes May 15, Emergency Citation Wrong, Vote Illegal & Unconstitutional
CA anon here, just sharing todays photo while crusing PCH in Malibu and seeing hundreds at the beach.
every time I link to a POTUS tweet and others this crap is all over his/their post's.
'untrustworthy'
wtf right does twat have to voice their bullshit alerts and how long has this been going on???
yes, i'm not twat guy, never would sign up to that CIA run bullshit.
Interesting read anon!
Good Grief… Glutamates!
Think of your brain as a race car, with neurotransmitters being the gas and brake for the race car. Following so far?
In this scenario, GABA would be your brakes, calming the brain and promoting relaxation. Too much GABA would cause lethargy and fatigue.
Glutamate would be like the gas pedal, acting as your major excitatory neurotransmitter, keeping the brain focused and alert. Too much glutamate/excitation causes anxiety and sleeplessness, among other symptoms, depending on the person. Over time, excessive levels of glutamate cause neurological inflammation and damage.
Keeping glutamate and GABA balanced in the brain can be extremely impactful for a range of neurodegenerative conditions:
ALS
Alzheimer’s
Autism
Huntington’s
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s
Stroke
Those with atrial fibrillation, seizures and panic attacks also seem to benefit from achieving this balance.
Glutamate is a VERY common amino acid found NATURALLY in many foods to varying degrees. Remember, even the human body produces some and uses it to produce body proteins, and neurotransmitters (brain chemicals). Over-consumption of MSG, glutamic acid, or other forms of glutamate can cause sensitivity in some people. Avoiding it is close to impossible. The key is knowing food sources so you can limit your exposure if needed.
The first step in balancing glutamate and GABA is to avoid foods and nutritional supplements that contain or prompt the body to create glutamate or other excitatory neurochemicals that can enter via the glutamate receptors such as aspartate, aspartame, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine (mostly a problem with children), homocysteine and monosodium glutamate (MSG). Then, if you feel better when restricting glutamates, it’s best to modify/limit the amount of food sources you consume.
All of these act as neurotoxins when present in excess.
https://www.leavesoflife.com/glutamate-food-list/