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Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:19 PM

Deadly neurotoxin MSG sprayed on crops now

 

 

MSGFACTS.NET

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Processed free glutamic acid (MSG)

sprayed on growing

nuts, seeds, grains, fruits, and vegetables

 

 

Ingestion of processed free glutamic acid (MSG) is known to kill brain

cells, cause obesity, and cause behavior, motor, and learning deficits in

laboratory animals; to cause adverse reactions ranging from simple skin rash to

nausea and vomiting, and seizures in animals and humans; and to cause migraine

headache, asthma, tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, depression, and more in

humans.

 

For years, processed free glutamic acid (MSG) has been present (hidden) in

a variety of processed foods, infant formulas, cosmetics, vaccines, and drugs.

Each year, use of MSG has been growing.

 

It is only recently, however, that processed free glutamic acid (MSG) has

been used in fertilizers, fungicides, and pesticide products used to grow nuts,

seeds, fruits, grains, and vegetables -- including grapes used to produce wine.

 

 

 

 

READ ON

 

To lean about produce being treated with processed free glutamic acid

(MSG)

For more general information about the hazards of processed free glutamic

acid (MSG)

To recognize and cope with MSG-sensitivity

 

 

Truth in Labeling Campaign, 850 DeWitt Place, Suite 20B, Chicago, IL 60611

adandjack (858) 481-9333 http://www.msgfacts.NET

 

The content on this page was last updated on August 23, 2002

 

 

 

 

 

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