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Unanswered Opinions on Glycine?

bb333

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Hi guys,

I came across an article,Invalid Link Removed
You know give me more information about this amino acid?
 
I tried it alongside Ornithine at night to try and feel more rested in the mornings. I didn't notice anything from the combination.
 
2 grams glycine, 2 grams lysine, 650mg agmatine and 450mg magnesium seems to help me sleep, deeper sleep and feel well rested in the mornings. I am thankful this simple stack works for me most of the time because it is incredibly inexpensive.
 
Glycine is something I wanted to love because I read the studies and anecdotal evidence, but it never did anything for me. Tried a couple of brands, played with dosing, and nothing.
 
Puts me in deeper sleep as measured by the go2sleep ring. Also keeps my joints recovering up to snuff.
 
(Now I'd like to go read all the studues etc but if someone can post the ones worth reading/that have worthwhile info in them on here that would be great. Dealing w too much other shyt atm. Tyia. )
 
I use it for the insulin sensitivity with high carb meals and more before bed on an empty stomach with my magnesium glycinate. I don’t feel as bad from a carbage meal when I use 3-5g with it. That alone makes it worth it and it’s so cheap, I just use it because of the evidence to support it is enough for me.

Same with taurine.
 
My research and curiosity, of this amino acid, was born from this Invalid Link Removed!

I don't believe glycine works as they claim. I have never seen anything that shows glycine working as a switch between sympathetic and parasympathetic control as they claim in this text, "Being an amino acid neurotransmitter inhibiting the central nervous system, an increased intake of glycine favors a more rapid transition from the active state of the "adrenal" sympathetic nervous system , which favors the surge of cortisol, to that of a "parasympathetic" nervous state , which instead it promotes calmness and global recovery (as well as digestion and / or absorption)."

Sure, it has activity in a lot of inhibitory circuits, but it's also a co-factor for excitatory NMDA synapses. The context of what part of the nervous system it is working in is important.
 
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