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What is Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)?

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Monosodium Glutamate, or MSG, became super popular because it enhances the flavor of processed foods. It makes food smell and taste better, you know, more like actual food. Unfortunately, MSG is very bad for your health, and I can only hope that after learning more about the harmful effects it has on your body, you will agree that the “because it tastes good” excuse just doesn’t cut it anymore.

What is Monosodium Glutamate?

MSG is an “excitotoxin”, which means it over excites your cells to the point of damage or death. MSG has been proven to cause the following health problems:

• Burning sensation

• Chest pain or difficulty breathing

• Depression

• Drowsiness

• Eye damage

• Facial pressure or tightness

• Fatigue and disorientation

• Headaches

• Numbness

• Nausea

• Obesity

• Rapid heartbeat

• Tingling

• Weakness

U.S. Food and Drug Administration – APPROVED

This man made ingredient can’t be approved by the FDA (you know, the guys who are here to protect us!), right? Wrong. In 1959, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labeled MSG as “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) . The FDA also admitted that MSG has been shown to result in nerve cell damage in the brain.

“Studies have shown that the body uses glutamate, an amino acid, as a nerve impulse transmitter in the brain and that there are glutamate-responsive tissues in other parts of the body, as well.

Abnormal function of glutamate receptors has been linked with certain neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Huntington’s chorea. Injections of glutamate in laboratory animals have resulted in damage to nerve cells in the brain.” –

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (emphasis added)

In addition to damaged brain cells, MSG can also cause sudden death – even to young and healthy athletes.

“When an excess of food-borne excitotoxins, such as MSG, hydrolyzed protein soy protein isolate and concentrate, natural flavoring, sodium caseinate and aspartate from aspartame, are consumed, these glutamate receptors are over-stimulated, producing cardiac arrhythmias.

When magnesium stores are low, as we see in athletes, the glutamate receptors are so sensitive that even low levels of these excitotoxins can result in cardiac arrhythmias and death.” -Dr. Blaylock

Why We’re Still Eating MSG

Big food manufacturers know that consumers are getting smarter about what’s on the ingredient lists, and they know that we’re trying our best to avoid MSG! So what did they do? They tried to hide the fact that MSG is an ingredient on their product by using different names that would never be associated with MSG.

Here’s the loop hole that food manufacturers use: They don’t have to label ingredients that contain free gluamic acid – even though that’s the main component of what makes up MSG! In addition to the over 40 ingredients that contain glutamic acid, some foods form glutamic acid during processing – which won’t show up on the ingredient list!

The Many Names of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)

When I first started avoided MSG, I would look for the full name (Monosodium Glutamate) on the ingredient list or find a claim saying “No MSG”. Unfortunately, MSG has MANY names on ingredient lists, which just means you need to become an educated and savvy shopper.

Avoid all of the following ingredients, since they are synonyms of MSG or similar to MSG:

Acid hydrolyzed vegetable protein

Acid-hydrolyzed vegetable protein

Autolyzed Yeast

Glutamate

Glutamic acid

Hydrolyzed corn protein

HVP

hydrolyzed casein

hydrolyzed collagen

hydrolyzed collagen protein

hydrolyzed corn

hydrolyzed corn cereal solids

hydrolyzed corn gluten

hydrolyzed corn gluten protein

hydrolyzed corn protein

hydrolyzed corn soy wheat gluten protein

hydrolyzed corn/soy/wheat protein

hydrolyzed cornstarch

hydrolyzed gelatin

hydrolyzed milk protein

hydrolyzed oat flour

Hydrolyzed Plant Protein

Hydrolyzed Protein

hydrolyzed soy

hydrolyzed soy protein

hydrolyzed soy wheat gluten protein

hydrolyzed soy/corn protein

hydrolyzed soy/corn/wheat protein

hydrolyzed soy/wheat gluten protein

hydrolyzed soya protein

hydrolyzed soybean protein

hydrolyzed torula and brewers yeast protein

hydrolyzed vegetable protein

hydrolyzed vegetable protein powder

hydrolyzed wheat

hydrolyzed wheat gluten

hydrolyzed wheat gluten protein

hydrolyzed wheat protein

hydrolyzed whey and casein protein

hydrolyzed whey peptides

hydrolyzed whey protein

hydrolyzed whey protein concentrate

hydrolyzed whey protein isolate

hydrolyzed yeast

hydrolyzed yeast protein

Monosodium Glutamate

MSG

partially hydrolyzed beef stock

partially hydrolyzed casein

partially hydrolyzed guar gum

partially hydrolyzed soybean

partially hydrolyzed soybean oil

partially hydrolyzed whey protein

Plant Protein Extract

Textured Protein

Yeast Extract

How To Avoid MSG

There are a couple of ways that you can avoid consuming MSG. First of all, check all of the ingredient lists for the ingredients listed above and don’t buy or eat them! Of course, that’s a very long list of ingredients to try and avoid. The easiest way to avoid MSG in your diet is to avoid all processed foods. Stop buying canned produce and start buying more fresh produce. Instead of buying cream of mushroom soup, learn how to make it from scratch – with fresh ingredients!

I suggest making small steps toward your overall goal. One step at a time, you can move forward with your health!

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