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Date:
Tue, 06 May 1997 15:29:31 -0700
Subject:
Re: Fruits, evolution and MSG
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Ellie Rotunno <[log in to unmask]>
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>Peter:
> I believe that gluthatione is natural antioxidant found in our body
> that among other things protects the neurotransmitters in the brain
> from free radical damage.

Thank you. I am currently publishing a paper in a psych journal that has
to do with toxicosis in the brain--very little to do with nutrition--but
with toxicosis as a result of the suppression of emotions. But I am very
interested in anything to do with neurotransmission. If you have a source
of this finding about glutathione, I'd be very interested in reading
about it. By the way, I believe that this toxicosis can interfere with
the practice eating instinctively, and that it probably affects smell,
taste, etc. and contributes as well to psychosomatic disease.

My best, Ellie


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