More Than 25% of Americans React Negatively To MSG, Causes Weight Gain
Ann Louise Gittleman– Found in Chinese cooking as well as many refined foods and processed meats, MSG is an excitotoxin, which may intoxicate nerve cells involved in weight control. For decades, people have complained of headache, flushing or sweating, numbness or tingling around the mouth, chest pain or palpitations, shortness of breath, nausea, or weakness after consuming MSG. More than 25 percent of Americans react negatively to monosodium glutamate. They and anyone with heart disease (since so many symptoms mimic cardiovascular problems) should avoid MSG.





















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