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Annavon 07-30-2020 08:08 PM

Glutamine woes
 
I started taking glutamine as part of new regime to build up my immune system and help with my other fibro like symptoms. I forgot that I took glutamine several years ago until I started getting a migraine yesterday. Unfortunately, I had already taken another dose. I took all of my supplements to my naturopath for her approval. I verified with her that she had prescribed glutamine to me back in 2003 and that I did get migraines from it.

So I checked today about whether glutamine is related to MSG. Indeed it is. I noticed that I get the same kind of migraine from glutamine that I get from Msg.

Does anyone else have this problem?

kiwi33 07-30-2020 10:16 PM

Glutamine, which is an amino acid, is chemically similar to MSG which is monosodium glutamate, but they are not the same substance.

Annavon 07-31-2020 02:37 AM

Glutamate is also an amino acid and the two actually work together. They are chemically very similar. I guess that’s why I am sensitive to both glutamine and mono sodium glutamate. I found a scientific study of both that concluded that while these are naturally occurring substances that too much of either can trigger pain in certain people. They studied a number of conditions including migraines and chronic pain syndromes.

Annavon 07-31-2020 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi33 (Post 1288006)
Glutamine, which is an amino acid, is chemically similar to MSG which is monosodium glutamate, but they are not the same substance.

I didn’t say that they were the same substance. I said that they were related.


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