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-I see Natural Flavors on a lot of labels. Does this mean that these

all have MSG as the Natural Flavors?

 

Gene

 

 

 

-- In oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129

wrote:

>

> Many of our foods contain MSG but are labeled something else on the

> package so be on the lookout for these " nice names for MSG "

>

> MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) has some of the same toxicity mechanisms

> as the toxic sweetener aspartame. In order to cut out MSG, you

need

> to remove foods with the following ingredients:

> - Monosodium glutamate

> - hydrolyzed proteins (any type of hydrolyzed protein)

> - autolyzed yeast

> - yeast extract

> - caseinate (in many cases)

> - " Natural Flavors "

>

> MSG that occurs naturally in tomatos, cheese, etc.

is

> absorbed and metabolized differently (safely) due

to

> other factors in the food. See the following web

page

> http://www.holisticmed.com/msg/ for more information.

>

>

>

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Yes Gene. There is so much twisted information and deceit that we

have to constantly be on guard for something new. I feel as though

we are now being attacked from all directions.

 

Everything I make is homemade. I do not eat out of cans or out of

boxes. I have my own little garden for vegetables. I even hesitate

going out to eat these days. Everything is out of cans and

microwaved. Well, not everything, but too much of it.

 

 

 

oleander soup , " gene98583 " <eugene.mouncer

wrote:

>

> -I see Natural Flavors on a lot of labels. Does this mean that

these

> all have MSG as the Natural Flavors?

>

> Gene

>

>

>

> -- In oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Many of our foods contain MSG but are labeled something else on

the

> > package so be on the lookout for these " nice names for MSG "

> >

> > MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) has some of the same toxicity

mechanisms

> > as the toxic sweetener aspartame. In order to cut out MSG, you

> need

> > to remove foods with the following ingredients:

> > - Monosodium glutamate

> > - hydrolyzed proteins (any type of hydrolyzed protein)

> > - autolyzed yeast

> > - yeast extract

> > - caseinate (in many cases)

> > - " Natural Flavors "

> >

> > MSG that occurs naturally in tomatos, cheese, etc.

> is

> > absorbed and metabolized differently (safely) due

> to

> > other factors in the food. See the following web

> page

> > http://www.holisticmed.com/msg/ for more information.

> >

> >

> >

>

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