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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 21:37:52 +0000, PENMART01 wrote:
> In article >, Kswck > > writes: > >>Anthony wrote: >> >>> "Hahabogus" > wrote in message >>> . 1... >>> >>>>MSG is a natural occurring compound found in many foods. It is used as a >>>>flavour enhancer. The stuff about allergies is mostly a urban myth. >>>> >>> >>> I agree. Seems unlikely that 650 million Chinese would go around with a >>> headache rather than omit MSG. I use it in stews, Chinese preparations; >>not >>> sure how much good it does, but hey, we need all the flavor enhancing we >>can >>> get! >>> >>> >>> >> >>Not true. 650 million Chinese do not use MSG. It IS used in Chinese >>restaurants in the USA. >>My girlfriend is a migraine sufferer. If she consumes MSG, the migraine >>attacks. There are many people that are allergic to MSG. > > Bullshit. MSG occurs naturally in many, many every day foods.... including > milk, especially breast milk... were many people allergic the world population > would have a very difficult time finding foods they can eat. Between 1-2% of > the world population is very mildly allergic to MSG... it's exceedingly rare > for anyone to be highly allergic. People experience Chinese Restaurant > Syndrome because Chinese cooks tend to use far more MSG than is necessary... > ergo folks experience overdose... they'd feel exactly the same were they to > consume a pound of potato chips at one sitting, from consuming excessive salt. > I think it's bullshit too, doubt the headaches have anything to do with MSG, probably too much wine. Tony |
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