Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some studies that have shown that MSG can cause issues when dissolved in hot liquid in large quantities and the consumer drinks them on an empty stomach. This tracks with my experience - back when I was in the throes of an eating disorder, I decided that my one meal that day was going to be going out and having a bowl of pho (and eat around the noodles), and I started having the most bizarre reaction - I thought I was going to pass out or have a heart attack. I finally asked the kitchen what was in it and they said they used MSG in the broth. I’ve never had issues any other time, and have eaten pho at that same place again, but I never eat brothy soups on an empty stomach.
You people find racism in the strangest places.
OMG! Like how they injected the chicken with msg and it died? When injected with an insane dose of it? Guess what would happen to a chicken if you inject a ton of salt into it?
You had an eating disorder, your perception of food and reactions was not normal.
I have been eating msg in one of the spices I use my whole life. Never had a problem, my kids don't have a problem, we are not Asian. It is a common flavor enhancer found is many spices.
Actually, when you have an eating disorder, you’re very well attuned to every little thing. Something happened with that soup, and I no particular preconceptions about MSG because I had eaten food with it since forever. That’s why I did the research when I got home and found what the medical professionals said about when MSG could potentially be problematic. I believe that any chemical can cause a reaction in people, and there are a ton of things where people’s reactions are different to the naturally occurring version of something than when it’s added as a processed enhancement. So I’m sure you and your kids don’t have an issue, but I also believe people who say it can trigger a migraine for them. It’s almost as if people can be different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I eat something with msg in it, I get a rapid heartbeat, headache and a terrible stomach ache, which leads to diarrhea.
So you don’t eat things like Doritos, mushrooms, Parmesan, ketchup, bbq sauce?
NP here. I definitely get heacaches from MSG (and aspartame). I avoid all MSG foods like Doritos and sauces with it added. I don't eat many mushrooms, but don't like them much so maybe that is why -- never knew they occurred naturally.
I love all Asian food, and am married to an Asian person, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some studies that have shown that MSG can cause issues when dissolved in hot liquid in large quantities and the consumer drinks them on an empty stomach. This tracks with my experience - back when I was in the throes of an eating disorder, I decided that my one meal that day was going to be going out and having a bowl of pho (and eat around the noodles), and I started having the most bizarre reaction - I thought I was going to pass out or have a heart attack. I finally asked the kitchen what was in it and they said they used MSG in the broth. I’ve never had issues any other time, and have eaten pho at that same place again, but I never eat brothy soups on an empty stomach.
You people find racism in the strangest places.
OMG! Like how they injected the chicken with msg and it died? When injected with an insane dose of it? Guess what would happen to a chicken if you inject a ton of salt into it?
You had an eating disorder, your perception of food and reactions was not normal.
I have been eating msg in one of the spices I use my whole life. Never had a problem, my kids don't have a problem, we are not Asian. It is a common flavor enhancer found is many spices.
Anonymous wrote:There are some studies that have shown that MSG can cause issues when dissolved in hot liquid in large quantities and the consumer drinks them on an empty stomach. This tracks with my experience - back when I was in the throes of an eating disorder, I decided that my one meal that day was going to be going out and having a bowl of pho (and eat around the noodles), and I started having the most bizarre reaction - I thought I was going to pass out or have a heart attack. I finally asked the kitchen what was in it and they said they used MSG in the broth. I’ve never had issues any other time, and have eaten pho at that same place again, but I never eat brothy soups on an empty stomach.
You people find racism in the strangest places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I eat something with msg in it, I get a rapid heartbeat, headache and a terrible stomach ache, which leads to diarrhea.
psychosomatic.
Different Poster- nope.
When you check the ingredients , think you’re in the clear, eat the food, get the migrain and contact the company… only to find there was one ingredient from another source with MSG… it’s neither psychosomatic nor racist.
Have a family member who is a world traveler and adventurous eater. Has sadly had to give up certain foods. Maybe food allergies. But it sure as hell isn’t racism. How so many of you get from vomiting and migraines to racism is beyond comprehension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't msg like white sugar, overly processed stuff that also exists in nature? I take it a small bit here and now shouldn't be too much poison for a healthy person.
In the same vein that your whole food chain is. It is found in mushrooms and tomatoes, do you stay away from those too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I eat something with msg in it, I get a rapid heartbeat, headache and a terrible stomach ache, which leads to diarrhea.
psychosomatic.