The great MSG myth exposed: it’s not bad for you” screams a headline in the UK daily ‘The Sunday Times’. Now, that is news, ...
It’s no wonder places like Mission Chinese in ... palpitations and headaches after eating food containing MSG, often Chinese food. The misconceptions around the ingredient are plentiful.
It is a label you have seen on menus, packaged foods, cans of soup, dipping sauces and in restaurant windows all around the world: “No MSG ... of what was called “Chinese restaurant ...
The etymology is traced to a 1968 letter that appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine claiming that Chinese food ... MSG has adverse effects have proliferated since the mid-20th Century ...