MSG and illness

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MSG and illness

Post: # 78945Post Chickenlady »

Reading Zoe's tinnitus thread reminded me of how ill I felt last night. We had a (very rare) Chinese meal, and I immediately started feeling dizzy and nauseous. I ended up going to bed at 8.30, absolutely exhausted.

I knew it wasn't food poisoning, as it was too quick a reaction and everyone else was OK, so now I am thinking they must have loaded that food with monosodium glutamate. I never noticed a reaction before, but then I tend to avoid the kinds of foods that contain MSG.

Does anyone else get a reaction from this stuff? I am certainly going to avoid this in future.

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Post: # 78946Post Thomzo »

Hi
I have a friend who does get a similar reaction. She says she can feel a flush rising up her body and her face fairly soon after she eats it.

Your symptoms sound very similar to hers so I'd say that could well be the cause.

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Post: # 78950Post snapdragon »

Nod Nod mono sod glut makes me feel quite ill, shame the chinese takeaways and restaurants use it as a 'spice' and add it to so many dishes. :(

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Post: # 78962Post Wombat »

Generally not a problem for me, but once years ago got a pretty bad reaction form a load of Chinese, we had eaten at a place we had never been too before, Similar to what you got too.

BTW MSG is naturally occurring in soy sauce. :mrgreen:

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Post: # 78967Post baldowrie »

yep I get a good relationship with the porcelain! :mrgreen:

My local doesn't use as much as some but had a take away the other night and 2 days later out burst of acne!

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Post: # 78968Post mybarnconversion »

I must admit to a liking for sweet and sour sauce that it doesn't reciprocate ... it can't wait to 'leave' me!

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I've never had a problem!

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Post: # 79006Post Jandra »

Hi all.

Although I can't say anything about the real or percieved health hazards of MSG as I'm not qualified, I'd like to point out the article about MSG at Wikipedia. MSG is natuurally occurring in humungous (truly) quantities in Parmesan cheese, roquefort cheese, vegemite and marmite. Already mentioned are soy sauces. Here's an overview:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monosodium ... Occurrence

Personally I tend to think that any specific reaction to Chinese food may be caused by an allergy or intolerance of other ingredients ('alien' veg, spices, cooking oil) rather than MSG.

Here are some summaries of scientific articles on MSG.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entre ... ds=8282275
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entre ... s=16999713

I do believe that it is possible to get vehement reactions to food (had a headache/migraine last Tuesday which I think was caused by something I ate) but I also believe that foods can be wholesome or 'unharmful' to the population in general but detrimental for individuals who can't process them correctly. E.g. gluten, strawberries, peanuts. We've only got the tip of the iceberg as far as food-related health issues are concerned, I think.
It's interesting stuff, but frustratingly little unbiased information is available. MSG has been quite thoroughly investigated and I personally think it doesn't generally pose a health threat when eaten in moderation. Life would be very dull if we couldn't eat vegemite, wouldn't it? :lol:

Everyone has his/her own experiences so your mileage may vary.

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Post: # 79029Post baldowrie »

mmmmmmmmm msg in other foods apart from Chinese effects me in the same way...only with unnatural msg!

You will note I have not claimed to be allergic to it. However I will claim to have an intolerance to it.

E221 and E223...I react badly to with blinding headaches and nausea

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Post: # 79030Post Jack »

Gidday

I only know that if any foods contain a so-called certain flavour enhancer I get a bloody servere gut ache and the squirties. I do not eat Chinese food either.
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Post: # 79254Post the.fee.fairy »

I've never had a problem, and i used to have to drink it diluted with plain water.

Its one of the 'new' basic tastes - Umami. Its disgusting as a basic taste, its a salty flavour that curls up around your tonsils and starts moving behind your nose.

In sweet and sour sauce, however....yumm...

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Post: # 79398Post Chickenlady »

the.fee.fairy wrote:I've never had a problem, and i used to have to drink it diluted with plain water.

Its one of the 'new' basic tastes - Umami. Its disgusting as a basic taste, its a salty flavour that curls up around your tonsils and starts moving behind your nose.

In sweet and sour sauce, however....yumm...
You used to drink MSG in water? Or am I being thick?
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Post: # 79414Post Welsh Girls Allotment »

I get an almost instant reaction if I have a Mcdonalds - we have one a year when we do our Christmas shopping and I feel dreadful after it sleepy and heavy, concentration goes out of the window and the food feels like a lead weight in my stomach all I want to do is go an have a lie down.

Which is why its only once a year I'll have one :lol:

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Post: # 79417Post hamster »

Oddly enough, the only food I've ever had any kind of bad reaction to is lentils! They make me come out in a rash...
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Post: # 79435Post Smooth Hound »

Welsh Girls Allotment wrote:I get an almost instant reaction if I have a Mcdonalds - we have one a year when we do our Christmas shopping and I feel dreadful after it sleepy and heavy, concentration goes out of the window and the food feels like a lead weight in my stomach all I want to do is go an have a lie down.

Which is why its only once a year I'll have one :lol:
:shock: i get a bad reaction just seeing a mcdonalds :lol:

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