Monday, October 24, 2011

The Dangers of MSG - Part 3 'MSG, Cancer & Your Heart' (Flavor Enhancers, E621)

The Dangers of MSG - Part 3 'MSG, Cancer & Your Heart' (Flavor Enhancers, E621) Video Clips. Duration : 7.97 Mins.


Part 3 in the series about MSG shows the effects of MSG on the heart and on cancer. MSG (E621) affects heart rhythm and can cause heart attacks. MSG also acts as a fertilizer for cancer! The flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate or MSG is used in thousands of savory food products such as sauces, snacks, flavored potato chips/crisps, soups, meats, fast food and most chinese food. Trade names of MSG include Ajinomoto, Vetsin and Accent. MSG is 'hidden' in many other names, such as yeast extract, hydrolised protein and flavoring. MSG makes your food taste better but it's NOT safe! Governmental agencies such as the FDA (US Food & Drug Administration) insist that flavor enhancers are safe. But research showing the 'safety' of MSG is always financed by the food industry itself... The harmful side effects of MSG include ADHD, autism, obesity, growth disruptions, learning and behavioral problems, hormonal imbalance, epilepsy, insomnia, damage to the retina, heart problems, cancer, etc. MSG affects many parts of the body: heart, stomach, circulation, intestines, muscles, nerves, eyes, skin, respiration, etc. Many problems don't become obvious until puberty. This is caused by poor functioning of the hormones due to exposure to MSG in the first few years of life. Losing weight is nearly impossible if you consume MSG as it increases appetite! The consumption of MSG, in addition to the consumption of trans fats and artificial sweeteners, is the main cause of the present obesity ...

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