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"Glutamate is one of the five basic tastes that the human tongue has receptors for, along with salty, sweet, sour, and bitter. The purpose of these taste buds is to help us distinguish real food from inedible matter. The reason food processors "free" glutamate from its bound form (glutamic acid), is that it acts as a neurotransmitter in its free form. When MSG is consumed free glutamic acid (msg) is detected by the glutamate receptor in the tongue. There are three types of glutamate receptors, called NMDA, quisqualate, and kainate receptors. The glutamate from the msg attaches itself to the receptors and fires neurotransmitters at lightning speeds to the brain. This in turn triggers all types of neurological processes which aid us in digesting and processing food. One such process is catabolism. "