Monday, April 21, 2008

MSG

We have spoke before about MSG, so I will not go into the harm
that this substance causes.
The last edition on smoking and it’s ingredients has encouraged readers to to ask me more about MSG and how to recognise it. Should you want to know more about MSG, please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the story we ran awhile back.Hidden Sources
Kombu, a seaweed, was first used in Japan as a flavor enhancer. A Japanese doctor isolated the main ingredient -- MSG, or monosodium glutamate -- and started what has become a million-dollar industry.
MSG is now the most widely used flavor enhancer in the world. MSG and MSG-containing substances are used in processed food, in fast foods, and in Chinese food. They're also found in nearly all canned and frozen foods.
While some people can use MSG with no adverse effects, many others have severe reactions to it, some of them life-threatening. MSG has been linked to asthma, headaches, and heart irrTerms that frequently indicate hidden MSG additives Malt extract Bouillon Broth Stock Flavoring Natural Flavoring Natural Beef or Chicken Flavoring Seasoning Spices

Additives that may contain MSG or excitotoxins
Carrageenan Enzymes Soy Protein Concentrate Soy Protein Isolate Whey Protein Concentrate Protease enzymes of various sources can release excitotoxin amino acids from food proteins. And there you have it, try eating foods without this and you’ll enjoy a whole new experience.Guaranteed!egularities. Behavioral and physical problems of children, such as incontinence and seizures, as well as attention deficit disorder (ADD), have been diagnosed and successfully treated as MSG disorders.
Those wishing to eliminate MSG from their diets are faced with an almost impossible task. Food preparers are often unaware that they're even using MSG. Labels can be misleading. A label that says "No MSG added" doesn't necessarily mean that the food is free of MSG, it simply means that the manufacturer didn't put in additional MSG. MSG goes under many aliases, one of the most common being "hydrolyzed vegetable protein," an additive used to increase the protein content of a wide variety of foods.
Manufacturers also hide MSG as part of "natural flavorings," because it is a natural product. But being natural is not the same as being harmless.
Below is a partial list of the most common names for disguised MSG. Remember also that the powerful excitotoxins aspartate and L-cysteine are frequently added to foods and, according to

FDA rules, require no labeling at all.
Additives that always contain MSG
Monosodium Glutamate Hydrolyzed Vegetable ProteinHydrolyzed ProteinHydrolyzed Plant ProteinPlant Protein ExtractSodium CaseinateCalcium CaseinateYeast ExtractTextured Protein Autolyzed YeastHydrolyzed Oat Flour

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