Just a few drops of this amino acid can drastically improve your mood
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Matt Cook here, and today there is a lot of rage going around…the world is just so messed up right now…
The rage is chemical — it comes from all the messed up stuff that messes with our brain chemicals.
Specifically one amino acid that can cause rage in men.
So if you’ve been feeling overly aggressive or pessimistic lately, you may just be low in this amino acid.
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How to experience less rage these days
Men are competitive and assertive.
These are good, healthy traits, once they are kept under control.
But out of context aggressiveness is a sign of lack of control — and it can cause major life problems.
There aren’t many men who have not suffered with overaggressiveness at some point in their lives.
And one thing that can cause aggression is an imbalance of amino acids and neurotransmitters in the brain.
Luckily, there is a natural protein with calming amino acids which can help to switch your mood from out of control aggression to one of calm, composed assertiveness.
The animal experiments were done at the University of Sarajevo. It was published in the journal Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior.
You might be surprised to learn that our behavior is mirrored by the behavior of our individual brain cells.
Brain cells can be overexcited making us neurotic and aggressive.
Brain cells can also be calmed down, inhibiting these out-of-control behaviors.
The amino acid glycine is one of the most important inhibitory neurotransmitters in the brain.
It helps to calm down overexcited brain cells and it helps to calm down overexcited people.
“Not long ago the idea was put forward that glycine most likely plays the role of an inhibitory neurotransmitter, and this notion is now largely accepted upon evidence accumulated in the meantime.”
Glycine is a very important amino acid — but it’s one that we don’t get very much of these days.
The primary source of glycine is gelatin and collagen.
And most people don’t eat much of these foods any more.
50 years ago people ate far more of these relaxing and anti-inflammatory foods.
These animal experiments were designed to look at the effects of different levels of glycine in the brain.
“We suggest that, owing to these circumstances, an alteration of central glycine levels might produce behavioral effects.”
Animal research has shown that there are many ways to make lab animals more aggressive.
In these experiments, researchers used two of the most reliable methods to create aggressive rats.
The rats were split into two different groups — and some rats were given glycine.
Glycine reduced aggressive behavior in rats — regardless of what the trigger for aggression was.
“Glycine reduced aggressiveness caused by water deprivation or forebrain septal lesion in the rat.”
In those experiments, the glycine was delivered into the stomach of the rat — glycine easily travels to the brain where it has the calming effect.
This is similar to eating glycine or glycine containing proteins.
The researchers then carried out further experiments with treatments which increase glycine in the brain.
This also reduced aggression.
“‘Treatments’ previously shown to elevate central glycine levels, acted in the same way as systemically administered glycine.”
Glycine calms the nervous system.
This can be seen not just in reduced aggression, glycine also reduces twitchy behaviors (psychomotor unrest) which happen when the nervous system is on high-alert.
“Glycine was capable of suppressing psychic excitation and psychomotor unrest in mice.”
Glycine has numerous relaxing effects on the brain and nervous system.
It helps to suppress the actions of serotonin and glutamate — things which really ramp up aggressive feelings and behavior.
“In these experiments, the action of glycine was directed primarily against aggressiveness.”
Many of the chemical treatments used to sedate people and make them more relaxed in general act similar to glycine.
Similar but not identical.
Glycine does not produce side effects like pharma treatments.
Hangovers and heavy sedation are almost unheard of too.
Glycine simply helps to balance out your brain chemistry — it doesn’t push things too far in the other direction.
Pure glycine supplements can be tricky — they tend to have a lot of impurities.
I think it’s best to get calming glycine from natural sources like collagen and gelatin proteins.
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Brain glycine and aggressive behavior
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1237900/
Hypocitraturia: Pathophysiology and Medical Management
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2777061/