Frightening link connecting MSG & Alzheimer's
date:Jan 31, 2013
y patients experience hypersensitivity to a variety of external stimuli such as tobacco smoke, pollen, airborne chemicals, and foods to which they may be allergic. The McGreers noted that the use of anti-inflammatory substances may be the secret to treating Alzheimer's patients, reducing the effects of glutamates.

Avoiding MSG

A glutamate-blocking pharmaceutical drug known as Dimebon, has been used as an anti-histamine, and shows some promise as a neuro-protective blocking agent that calms the
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