Friday, November 18, 2011

Because glycine is mainly neuro-inhibitory…revised

The glycine might have created some of the physical problems and might have also revealed the content of the mind.

What's In Kay's Mind?

…unless it is used to form creatine.   Then it helps ATP create energy.   As a neuro-inhibitor it could quiet or inhibit the limbic system as well as the NMDA receptors in the the brain so that one can discover the content of the mind.   This is what I have discovered about glycine and also melatonin which seems to be localized in the limbic region rather than the cortex although it feels like at high enough doses it could affect that part of the brain.

Bibliography

Kay F. Gibbs – knowledge obtained by the ingestion of glycine as an amino acid supplement for the past 7 years.

Vitamin Stuff.com

Greatvista Chemicals

Vitamins and Health Supplement Guide

NCBI

Metabolism – Carole Coffee

Biochemistry, 2nd ed – Moan, Scrimgeour, Horton, Ochs and Rawn.

Physiology, The Mechanisms of Body Function – Vander, Sherman and Luciano

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