Is MSG actually harmful? Discover what science reveals about this controversial food additive, its hidden sources, and why ...
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Your IBS-Friendly Chinese Food Dining GuideMSG is classified as a safe ingredient by the FDA. So-called "Chinese restaurant syndrome" has been thoroughly debunked and, in fact, is now considered xenophobic. And, you certainly do not have ...
The myth that MSG is bad for you comes from a letter a doctor wrote to the New England Journal of Medicine in 1968, where he coined the term "Chinese restaurant syndrome" to describe a variety of ...
A letter written to the New England Journal of Medicine by one Robert Ho Man Kwok coined the term "Chinese restaurant syndrome" to describe getting sick after eating Chinese, and, after a few ...
‘Happy Pleasant Valley’ is full of laughs — and potential Could one really get an article about “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome” into a prestigious medical journal despite no scientific backin ...
MSG is often associated with a series of symptoms including numbness at the base of the neck and a general sense of fatigue that are commonly lumped together and called "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome." ...
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