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 | | Scientists also understand that MSG is simply processed free glutamic acid, or processed free glutamic acid combined with sodium (depending on how it is defined), and that glutamic acid is a neurotransmitter that causes nerves to fire; and when present in excess quantities, causes nerves to fire until they die. |
 | | On May 4-5, 1998, the NIH hosted a conference designed to explore the evidence that the glutamate cascade appears to be associated with several seemingly diverse disease processes of the central nervous system. |
 | | According to the conference brochure "...the ‘glutamate cascade' appears to be associated with...addiction, stroke, epilepsy, degenerative disorders, brain trauma, neuropathic pain, schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression." The only reference to the role that exogenous free glutamic acid might play came from a member of the audience. |
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