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No MSG is not banned in Australia.
As of now, the use of monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not outright banned in India, but it is regulated. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has set guidelines for its usage in food products, requiring proper labeling if MSG is added. Some localities and states may have specific regulations or restrictions. Consumers are advised to check food labels for MSG content.
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Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not banned in any countries. However, some countries have regulations on its use in food products due to potential health concerns and require it to be labeled on food packaging.
PGPR and MSG are food additives that have been deemed as safe for edibles. PGPR is an emulsifier that is used to keep margarine and chocolate in a flowing liquid state. MSG is a flavor enhancer that can cause allergic reactions in some people.
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There is only one Washington state ... and yes, Seattle is in Washington state.
Washington has the nickname "Evergreen State"
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It's actually not an allergy to MSG. The active part of MSG, glutamate, is used as a neruotransmitter in the brain and other nerve cells. Excess glutamate can overstimulate these brain cells and other nerve cells throughout the body and cause many different symptoms. Some people are very sensitive to MSG, but they're not allergic to it. One study showed that 25% of the people who consumed MSG in a meal reported having symptoms following MSG consumption. But when the people where given MSG without a meal in the morning, after being in a fasted state all night, all of the people reported symptoms from the MSG. Even moderately low blood sugar such as being in a fasted state all night or intense exercise will make you more sensitive to MSG.
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Washington State.