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- From: jchen@cash.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Jason Chen)
- Subject: Re: MSG
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.165731.23990@walter.bellcore.com>
- Sender: jchen@cash (Jason Chen)
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- Organization: Bell Communications Research
- References: <1992Jul22.144117.20399@walter.bellcore.com> <1992Jul22.164206.732@cs.yale.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 92 16:57:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul22.164206.732@cs.yale.edu>, nathan@laplace.biology.yale.edu (Nathan F. Janette) writes:
- |> In article <1992Jul22.144117.20399@walter.bellcore.com>
- |> jchen@cash.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Jason Chen) writes:
- |> >
- |> > There is no clinical evidence to link MSG to any health problem to a
- |> > normal person. Even for those who are allergic to it, the symptoms are
- |> > typically short and mild. Very few had strong reactions, none has died
- |> > from consuming it.
- |>
- |> Nor is there any good reason to use it. If the food is fresh,
- |> you won't need to make your tongue swollen with MSG to enjoy
- |> the taste.
- |>
- I certainly agree that MSG is not a neccesity of your life. Nor are
- hot pepper, parsley, cinnamon, or even sugar. As a matter of fact,
- salt and sugar do more harm to your body than MSG.
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- C. Jason Chen
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