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- From: jchen@flash.bellcore.com (Jason Chen)
- Subject: Re: MSG
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.032649.8510@walter.bellcore.com>
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- Reply-To: jchen@flash.UUCP (Jason Chen)
- Organization: Bellcore, Morristown NJ
- References: <1992Jul30.012711.19094@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> <1992Jul30.210928.11417@cs.yale.edu>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 92 03:26:49 GMT
- Lines: 30
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- In article <1992Jul30.210928.11417@cs.yale.edu> nathan@laplace.biology.yale.edu writes:
- >In article <1992Jul30.012711.19094@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com
- >(bill nelson) writes:
- >> Just show me research that this occurs, except for the rare individual,
- >> and I will retract my statements. There are many things that could have
- >> caused that reaction. I am not saying that it wasn't MSG, just that the
- >> research does not support any such conclusion.
- >
- >You dumb schmuck, wake up and smell the coffee. There have been
- >several postings from different folks that are saying they have
- >exactly the problem you are denying exists.
-
- Please be civilized. You don't have to call names whenever you disagree
- with somebody.
-
- Bill did not deny the existance of MSG allergy. He simply stated that the
- so called "Chinese Restaurant syndrome" is not scientifically linked to
- MSG, according to FDA's experiments.
-
- >All I and other MSG-wary people want is to be able make our personal
- >decision not to ingest MSG by being able to read a clear labeling of the
- >food.
-
- YES,YES,YES. Nobody has ever disagree with the necessity of the clear
- labeling of any food additives.
-
- Case closed.
-
- C. Jason Chen
- jchen@flash.bellcore.com
-