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MSG lurks.(NEWS FLASH: THE LATEST RESEARCH)(Monosodium glutamate)(Brief article)

Better Nutrition

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Even "healthful" versions of mass-market soups and prepared meals may contain MSG, the controversial food additive that enhances taste, Adverse reactions to MSG include headaches, numbness, tingling, a burning sensation, chest pain, ...

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