
file.newsgroup.med.58836 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Carl J Lydick)
Subject: Re: Is MSG sensitivity superstition?
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Chris Best) writes:
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=Jason Chen writes:
=> Now here is a new one: vomiting. My guess is that MSG becomes the number one
=> suspect of any problem. In this case. it might be just food poisoning. But
=> if you heard things about MSG, you may think it must be it.
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=Yeah, it might, if you only read the part you quoted. You somehow left
=out the part about "we all ate the same thing." Changes things a bit, eh?
Perhaps. Now, just what leads you to believe that it was MSG and not some
other ingredient in the food that made you ill?
=These people aren't condemning Chinese food, Mr. Chen - just one of its
=(optional) ingredients. Try not to take it so personally.
And you're condemning one particular ingredient without any evidence that
that's the ingredient to which you reacted.
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