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Nutrition in Neuroscience Part 2 | Mastering Nutrition #41

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GABA and the Synaptic Cleft

Glycine is an amino acid that is synthesized mainly from serine using once again vitamin B6 and the un-methylated form of folate. Folate is a key participant in the methylation cycle which takes single carbon atoms and in this case delivers them to vitamin B12. If you don't have B12 you can wind up with folate stuck with the methyl group. Glycine is needed for many other roles throughout your body including detoxification in your liver, the synthesis of heme to make hemoglobin to carry oxygen in your blood. It also allows glutamate to act through NMDA receptors in order to engage in long-term depression.

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