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Old 08-10-2012, 03:03 AM #1
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That is interesting! Didn't know that MSG had different names! Thanks for the find!
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That is interesting! Didn't know that MSG had different names! Thanks for the find!
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Please be vary of this article, especially regarding the MSG.

It mentions alternative names such as: "autolyzed yeast extract, free glutamate, glutamic acid, soy lecithin, calcium caseinate, hydrolyzed corn, hydrolyzed soy protein, and maltodextrin"

Many of these are not alternative names on glutamate, but completely different products that somehow contain glutamate in the protein structure. Glutamate is very abundant in tomatoes, cheese and all protein containing products, including fish and meat. One should avoid the free amino acid, glutamate or monosodium glutamate added for taste but not every product that has it bound in the proteins, which is near impossible. I would'nt take this article too seriously, it builds on fear and not reason.

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