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MSG FACTS (MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE)
At the bottom of this page you will see the link to Truth In Labeling site.  Please visit their site for much more insight on the
detriments of MSG and MSG bi-products.  Also you will find their phone number, they welcome any calls for questions.
What is Monosodium Glutamate?  Click HERE.    What is MSG?  Click HERE.  Why is 'Hiding" MSG so important?  Click HERE.

 Everyone knows that some people get reactions after eating the food ingredient monosodium  glutamate --reactions that include migraine headaches, upset stomach, fuzzy  thinking, diarrhea, heart irregularities, asthma, and/or mood swings.  What many  don’t know, is that more than 40 different ingredients contain the chemical in  monosodium glutamate (processed free glutamic acid) that causes these  reactions.  The following list of ingredients that contain processed free  glutamic acid has been compiled over the last 20 years from consumers’ reports  of adverse reactions and information provided by manufacturers and food  technologists.
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Names of ingredients that always contain 
processed free glutamic acid:

Glutamic acid (E  620)2,  Glutamate (E 620)
Monosodium glutamate (E 621)
Monopotassium glutamate (E 622)
Calcium glutamate (E 623)
Monoammonium glutamate (E 624)
Magnesium glutamate (E 625)
Natrium glutamate
Yeast extract
Anything “hydrolyzed”
Any “hydrolyzedprotein”
Calcium caseinate,  Sodium caseinate
Yeast food, Yeast nutrient 
Autolyzed yeast
Gelatin
Textured protein
Soy protein, soy protein concentrate
Soy protein isolate
Whey protein, whey protein concentrate
Whey protein isolate
Anything “…protein”
Vetsin
Ajinomoto

Names of ingredients that often contain or 
produce processed free glutamic acid:

Carrageenan (E 407)
Bouillon and broth Stock
Any “flavors” or “flavoring”
Maltodextrin
Citric acid, Citrate (E 330)
Anything“ultra-pasteurized”
Barley malt
Pectin (E 440)
Protease
Anything “enzyme modified”
Anything containing“enzymes”
Malt extract
Soy sauce
Soy sauce extract
Anything “protein fortified”
Anything “fermented”
Seasonings (unless 100% Organic)
(1) Glutamic acid  found in unadulterated protein does not cause adverse reactions.   To cause adverse reactions, the glutamic acid must have been processed/ manufactured or come from protein that has been fermented.
The following are ingredients suspected of containing or creating sufficient processed free glutamic acid to serve as MSG-reaction triggers in HIGHLY SENSITIVE people:
Corn starch 
Corn syrup 
Modified food starch 
Lipolyzed butter fat 
Dextrose
Rice syrup
Brown rice syrup 
Milk powder
Reduced fat milk (skim; 1%; 2%)  
most things low fat or no  fat 
anything Enriched
anything Vitamin enriched 
 (2) E numbers
are  use in Europe in place of food additive names.


 

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The  following work synergistically with MSG to enhance flavor.  If they are present for flavoring, so is MSG.

Disodium 5’-guanylate (E 627)       Disodium 5’-inosinate (E-631)  Disodium 5'-ribonucleotides (E  635)
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Reminders
 Low fat and no fat milk products often contain milk solids that contain MSG and many dairy products contain carrageenan, guar gum, and/or locust bean gum.  Low fat and no fat versions of ice cream and cheese may not be as obvious as yogurt, milk, cream, cream
cheese,  cottage cheese, etc., but they are not exceptions.

 Protein powders contain glutamic acid, which, invariably, will be processed free glutamic acid (MSG).  Individual  amino acids are not always listed on labels of protein powders.

 At present there is an FDA requirement to include the protein source when listing hydrolyzed protein products on labels of processed foods.  Examples are hydrolyzed soy protein, hydrolyzed wheat protein, hydrolyzed pea protein, hydrolyzed whey protein, hydrolyzed, corn protein. If a tomato, for example, were whole, it would be identified as a tomato. Calling an ingredient tomato protein indicates that the 
tomato has been hydrolyzed, at least in part, and that processed free glutamic acid (MSG) is present.

 Disodium guanylate and disodium inosinate are relatively expensive food additives that work synergistically with inexpensive MSG. Their use 
suggests that the product has MSG in it. They would probably not be used as food  additives if there were no MSG present.

 MSG reactions have been reported from soaps, shampoos, hair conditioners, and cosmetics, where MSG is hidden in ingredients with names that include the words "hydrolyzed," "amino acids," and/or "protein."Most sun block creams and insect repellents also contain MSG.

 Drinks, candy, and chewing gum are potential sources of hidden MSG and/or aspartame, neotame. and AminoSweet (the
new  name for aspartame). Aspartic acid, found in neotame,  aspartame (NutraSweet), and AminoSweet, ordinarily  causes MSG type reactions
in MSG sensitive people. (It would appear that calling  aspartame "AminoSweet" is industry's method of choice  for hiding aspartame.) We have not seen Neotame used  widely in the United States.  

Aspartame will be found in some medications, including children's medications. For questions about the ingredients in pharmaceuticals, check with your pharmacist and/or read the product inserts for the names of “other” or “inert” ingredients.

 Binders and fillers for medications, nutrients, and supplements, both prescription and non-prescription, enteral feeding materials, and
some fluids  administered intravenously in hospitals, may contain MSG.

 According to the manufacturer, Varivax–Merck chicken pox vaccine (Varicella Virus Live), contains L-monosodium glutamate and  hydrolyzed gelatin, both of which contain processed free glutamic acid (MSG)  which causes brain lesions in young laboratory animals, and causes endocrine  disturbances like OBESITY and REPRODUCTIVE disorders later in life.  It would  appear that most, if not all, live virus vaccines contain some ingredient(s)  that contains MSG.

 Reactions to MSG are dose related, i.e., some people react to even very small amounts. MSG-induced reactions may occur immediately after ingestion or after as much as 48 hours.  The time lapse between ingestion and reaction is typically the same each time for a particular individual who ingests an amount of MSG that exceeds his or her  individual tolerance level.

 Remember: By food industry definition, all MSG is "naturally occurring." "Natural" doesn't mean "safe."  "Natural" only means that the ingredient started out in nature, like arsenic and  hydrochloric acid.

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Information provided by the Truth in Labeling Campaign
Web: www.truthinlabeling.org         Phone: 858-481-9333.       
e-mail:  adandjack@aol.com.

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