Here is a list of NMDAr blockers I have been using or have been considering to use:
- Magnesium (binding site in center channel) : in tablets ( different salts), Mg cream, cream with epsom salt (5g of epsom salt deliver 1g of mg – 20% mg in espsom salt, which is magnesium sulfate ) or use of epsom salt in bath.
- Lignan (in flax seed oil)
- L-théanine : structure similar to glutamate – binds at glutamate binding site, but without the toxic effect of glutamate (antagonist of the following Glutamate receptors: AMPA, Kainate, and NMDA)
- Zinc
- Acetyl-L-carnitine
- Taurine (possibly an allosteric modulator)
- Cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa)
- Ibuprofen ( protects from glutamate toxicity)
- Huperzine A
- Dextrometorphan
- garlic ( S-Allylcysteine )
- Guiafenesine (possibly)
- Ethanol ( alcohol), but has also neurotoxic effect in counterpart, so not very useful.
- CoQ10
- creatine (
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347384 )
Some NMDAr blockers that I would not use ( because too much side effects, or on prescription only, or simply too dangerous):
Ketamine : far too dangerous for the brain ( dissociative)
AV-101 , in development, by VistaGen( glycine binding site)
Polyamine (Spermine and spermidine - Mg binding site?)
Agmantine ( polyamine site) Toxic in higher dosage, so not safe to use
Minocycline: prescription antibiotic, so not a good choice for long term use
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From this list, those I chose and still using regularly in my pre-pack are magnesium, lignan ( flaxseed oil), and L-theanine, in an effort to combine NMDAr blockers acting at different sites on the receptor, and that are quite safe in long term use.
I also use taurine, but have it in bulk powder, so not as handy for my including in my pre-pack.