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Battling the "MSG Myth"

 

http://www.msgmyth.com/

Welcome to our Web Site

 

You have reached us because you or someone you care about is

suffering from

puzzling chronic conditions such as headaches, stomach disorders,

fatigue,

depression, and many other problems. Tests have come up negative and

you want

answers.

What you will find out at this time will most likely be the missing

piece of

the puzzle. What we discovered helped our family and thousands of

others. Some

skeptics will think, "It's too simple an explanation", but the truth

is, most of us are suffering needlessly because of so-called "safe"

food additives, namely excitatory neuro-transmitters (nicknamed

excitotoxins).

The main ones are monosodium glutamate (MSG), aspartame, and

L-cysteine. You

may think that you are actually avoiding MSG if you avoid Chinese

restaurants,

but this factory created flavor enhancer is in almost every bottled,

bagged,

frozen, or canned processed food on super market shelves. But since MSG

is

often a component of a formulation, it is not labeled as such. You've

seen

words like autolyzed yeast, hydrolyzed protein, and whey protein. Each

of these

substances contain a percentage of glutamate, the harmful component of

MSG.

I didn't correlate my headaches and diarrhea to the food I was

eating for

years. Most of us don't because reactions to these excitatory

substances can

occur from ten minutes to 48 hours after ingestion. But when my 19 year

old son

began to develop debilitating headaches, my search for answers led me

to the

culprit: MSG. See if you suffer from any of these commonly reported

symptoms

and disorders.

Debby Anglesey

 

Have you been tested for, suffer

from, and

found little relief from any of the following conditions?

 

 

 

 

1. Severe headache

12. Shortness of breath, chest pains, asthma

23. Slowed speech

 

 

2. Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting

13. Swelling, pain, or numbness of hands, feet, jaw

24. Chronic bronchitis-like symptoms, allergy reactions,

dry cough,

hoarseness or sore throat

 

 

3. Irregular heart beat or blood pressure, racing heart

14. Pain in joints or bones

25. Heavy, weak feeling in arms and legs

 

 

4. Depression or mood change, bipolar, SAD

15. Flushing or tingling in face, chest, pressure behind

eyes

26. Irritable bowel or colitis

 

 

5. Abdominal pain, cramps, bloating, colitis, IBS

16. Gagging reflex or difficulty swallowing

27. Attention deficit disorder, anxiety attacks, rage,

panic attacks

 

 

6. Balance problems, dizziness, or seizures, mini-strokes

17. Hyperactivity, behavioral problems

28. Neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's,

fibromyalgia, MS,

Parkinson's

 

 

7. Tenderness in localized areas, neck, back, etc.

18. Chronic post nasal drip

29. Pressure behind eyes or on head, neck, shoulders

 

 

8. Sleep disorders

19. Skin rash, itching, hives

30. ADD, ADHD, Rage Disorder

 

 

9. Blurred vision or difficulty breathing

20. Bloated face, dark circles under strained eyes

31. Asthma

 

 

10. Chronic fatigue or sleepiness

21. Extreme thirst or dry mouth

32. Weight problems, obesity, hypoglycemia

 

 

11. Excessive perspiring or shuddering and chills

22. Difficulty concentrating and poor memory

 

 

 

 

 

 

If any of these conditions plague you, you may be a victim of the

myth that

monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a safe food additive. The truth is that

the

average person eats much more glutamate than what is considered to be a

safe

and normal amount in the typical American diet. MSG is in everything

from

crackers and soda pop to vitamins and toothpaste.

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