Glutamate-GABA Balance
Cross-source consensus on Glutamate-GABA Balance from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article describes glutamate as the primary excitatory neurotransmitter and GABA as the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter. — Magnesium: Why the RDA Is Wrong and How to Dose Therapeutically
- The article claims insufficient magnesium prevents proper dampening of glutamate activity. — Magnesium: Why the RDA Is Wrong and How to Dose Therapeutically
- The article says magnesium helps regulate the receptor system involved in the glutamate/GABA balance. — Magnesium: Why the RDA Is Wrong and How to Dose Therapeutically
- The article says glutamate overexcitation can feel like high cortisol, causing anxiety, insomnia, irritability, and physical tension. — Magnesium: Why the RDA Is Wrong and How to Dose Therapeutically
- The article presents rapid improvement after magnesium as a sign more specific to glutamate overexcitation from magnesium deficiency. — Magnesium: Why the RDA Is Wrong and How to Dose Therapeutically