How to find MSG or Monosodium Glutamate on Food Labels -Allergy

Jennifer shows you how even so-called healthy and organic foods can have hidden sources of MSG in them. For more info on food additives and free recipes, sig…


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  1. Jennifer, I am always disappointed when I see you and others telling people
    that they would throw out anything with MSG in it …BECAUSE it should be
    taken back to the store. Do you want to make a statement or not? Taking
    it back and saying why you are returning it makes a far greater statement
    than simply ‘ not buying it ‘. I would TAKE IT BACK, and say it is
    because it has MSG in it and I don’t want MSG. I might even go so far as
    to buy products that I know have MSG in them and then a week later return
    it. If enough people did this, the message that we don’t want it would get
    louder and clearer.

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  2. MSG is an excito toxin…this goes to your brain..This does cause
    anaphlactoid reactions .Rapid heart beat and insomnia.There are 43
    different ways a food company can legally put msg without labeling it as
    such.Google the hidden meanings for msg.when I go shopping I stand and read
    .If it reads like a chem lab it is…on gm foods look at the upc bar
    codes…if it beginds with a 9 its organic….8 gm….4…3…its
    conventional but it has pesticides…

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  3. Remember folks, food processed and packaged have additives and
    preservatives to maintain their shelf life and taste. Some people have
    allergies to such things. Best thing to do is control your food and cook
    it fresh! 

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  4. Hi there Jennifer. I am travelling to Thailand and will be arriving in
    Bangkok airport at around 7pm. I will be staying at a hotel nearby and am
    just wondering if you know if there are fruit markets nearby that are open
    late?

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  5. I’d like to know what you do eat. A video with a list of meals you eat in
    one week would be very useful. Thanks for this video…excellent
    performance …good information brought to us by you in a very relaxed and
    watchable way. Thank you.

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  6. And… BTW, I am MSG-sensitive too. My MSG reaction made me deathly
    allergic to MSG and also sensitive to the different foods containing
    varying levels of ordinary glutamate. Life has been made more difficult for
    me, as I am very limited with what I can and can’t eat, but I make the best
    of it.

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  7. Thanks for your video, I bought the soup once I thought it was safe because
    of the Organic factor. I almost died afterwards. Even had to go t the
    emergency room.

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  8. The GOVT is never our Friend! They let this CRAP go on! Even now the people
    are marching against Monanto and their use of GMO and the Govt could care
    less! Why dont our Govt protect us, we the people?? Because we dont have
    the big bucks to BUY THEM! sad…our Govt is BOUGHT by lobby groups and Big
    Business!

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  9. who ever you are what ever your name is you have actualy helped me i dont
    get msg allergys but i do hate it and you have educated me so much i had to
    write and say thank you im 20 years old i live on my own and this info has
    helped SOOO MUCH thank you i will spread the word “fuck MSG”

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  10. Hi you mentioned on labels “no msg added”. To the food company’s it is a
    legal loop hole. The translation to english is “there is msg, but we did
    not put it there!”. All excitotoxins should be made illegal. We tell kid
    don’t do drugs then we sneak this stuff into there food.

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  11. You are so knowledgable…..I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with
    us. I have such a HUGS reaction to MSG and always read the labels and have
    the bad reaction….THANK YOU!!! I saw you in a Thailand VLOG made by
    Natasha and you both so intrigue me. I love your free spirit and love the
    way of sharing ALL your knowledge with us. Again, Thank you.

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  12. they have soy protein isolate.. this may or may not have glutemate.. My
    guess is it’s fine.. but there is only one time when I eat a cliff Bar.. in
    the middle of the woods on a kayak, starving (and it’s usually a 3 year old
    cliff bar. is any food that last that long good for you? energy wise yes..
    but everything else wise.. nah… my rule of thumb is the best foods rot..
    the best foods for you, bacteria love as well

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  13. good job, you rejected every food on the table. I wish people could make
    this whole movement a little more attractive by being less negative about
    everything.. just be simple.. cook like your great grandmother did, with
    food. if you want tomato sauce, make it!.. with spices! (from your cupboard)

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  14. Don’t forget that it has been bought by the Zionist Israel which gets 3
    billion annually as a gift. What has Israel EVER DONE FOR USA? Except
    bribed the politicians with the US TAX PAYERS money. Zionist have now total
    control over FINANCE, MEDIA, POLITICIANS, HOLLYWOOD, NSA, CIA, THE
    PRESIDENT and MAKE USA do everything they want. USA is totally in the
    pocket of the Zionist criminals.

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  15. Its such a disapointment to know that “spices” and “yeast extract” can
    contain and are msg….. whats with that, such deceit wherever you look!

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  16. Can you send me the make, name and price of that Miso soup you like? I
    couldn’t read the label in your video. I’m also curious where to get it.

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  17. Mono-sodium Glutamate (MSG) is a natural product, hence it is considered
    ‘organic’. It’s just as organic as arsenic, cyanide and radiation. They may
    be dangerous, but at least they’re organic. 😉

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  18. findyourhealthybliss · Edit

    @Insanityperfectd I do not know of any markets near the airport, but I am
    sure you can ask at your hotel. If you are in the city, the Paragon Mall
    has a great supermarket with fresh wheatgrass shots – have a great trip!

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  19. Since MSG acquired its infamous reputation for causing migraines, the food
    industry has given it new names and new forms, including autolyzed yeast,
    yeast extract, maltodextrin, hydrolyzed protein, sodium caseinate,
    mono-potassium glutamate, and textured protein. Consumers who are watching
    out for monosodium glutamate in long ingredients lists usually don’t know
    the aliases, but should.

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