Scientists have yet to find a link between MSG and cancer and have found that MSG doesn't even cause headaches and the such, contrary to popular belief. So next time your at a Chinese restaurant, you might want to worry more about the button on your pants snapping than cancer.
The difference between salt and msg is that salt is a natural occurring mineral substance and is needed by the human body. MSG is an artificial chemical that causes problems in the nervous system and brain.
Organic insomnia is caused by another medical condition. Non- organic is "free-standing".
MSG. see the related link for more information.
Go to the National Library of Medicine, at the related link below. Type in the words "MSG Obese", and read a few of the 115 medical studies that appear.
Yes, Subway uses MSG in its foods... lots of it.By law, MSG only has to be labeled as "flavoring", 99% of all "flavoring" in foods (Subway and otherwise) is MSG. Also, many Subway items have disodium inosinate & disodium guanylate listed as ingredients, this is the long name for MSG.[See link to nutritional information below]MSG is addictive and is a primary cause of obesity and is in almost all processed foods, including Subway.
I have a severe allergic reaction to MSG which has caused me to grow my own vegetables and carefully pick my foods. Some of the bad side effects I've gotten have included -insomnia, as a result of the seizures which I usually get when I'm about to go to sleep. -Creepy nightmares -Tightness and lock of jaw -Stiffness of joints -headaches These, I have found to be the result of my MSG intake... It's a poison.
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Is there MSG in pastrami
int main (void) { char msg [] = "You are wrong here, spaces are perfectly okay"; puts (msg); return 0; }
Coffee does NOT have MSG.
I think there are over 60 ingredients that contain free glutamic acid, the active part of MSG. Here's a link to a list of the ingredients that are known to, or may contain free glutamic acid. http://www.msgmyth.com/hidename.htm