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The Masks
of MSG
During those
stormy days last winter, I researched a food additive that has wormed
its way into the food chain and ultimately our lives. Many of you know
it as MSG, and have first-hand knowledge that it can stimulate
hyperactivity in children.
Are you aware
when you are reading the labels of those quick and easy to prepare
boxed foods that MSG also masquerades under the following names?
It’s also
hidden in food ingredients listed as hydrolysed vegetable protein,
autolyzed yeast extract, soy protein isolate, and many other names.
Just because the name MSG doesn’t appear on the label doesn’t mean
that it isn’t there.
It’s also
present in a product called AziGro WP Plant Metabolic Primer, which is
sprayed on some of the vegetables our children eat, into the air, and
onto the ground where it gets into the drinking water.
The following
vegetables are sprayed with this product. In fact, the Environmental
Protection Agency has the following crops registered for this product
to be used:
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head
lettuce |
pinto
beans |
head
lettuce |
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leaf
lettuce |
grapes |
butter
lettuce |
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tomatoes |
bulb
onions |
romaine
lettuce |
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potatoes |
bell
peppers |
snap beans |
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peanuts |
green
peppers |
strawberries |
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cucumbers |
jalapeno
peppers |
watermelons |
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navy beans |
iceberg
lettuce |
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Autism & ADHD is
now linked to the addictive food additive – MSG
For the last
fifty years, the medical community has been baffled by the increase in
cases of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and Autism. These two
diseases, unheard of before 1950, have been striking an increasing
number of children.
MSG is used in
almost every institutional setting in America – from hospitals to school
cafeterias to elderly care facilities. MSG is being added to
mass-produced food to increase its palatability. Women are being
exposed to a major toxin that can cause irreparable damage to their
child even before they discover they are pregnant.
MSG and its
related ingredients have been found in increasing amounts in processed
and fast foods.
MSG has no
nutritional value. Scientific studies show that food laced with MSG
cause people to eat more of it and faster than food without it.
MSG and Obesity
Could there be a
connection to the MSG added to our food and the fact that 60% of the
world’s population is obese? Could this be a contributing factor in the
obesity of our children?
BUT, never mind
the weight connection – what is it doing to your child’s brain?
John Erb, a
development disorder researcher and author of the boo, “The Slow
Poisoning of America,” comments that the FDA has no limits on how much
MSG can be added to foods, even though as little as two tablespoons of
it has been shown to cause epileptic convulsion and death in animals
such as dogs.
MSG is a highly
reactive amino acid used by scientists in studies to purposely cause
death to areas of the brain and is fed to rodents to make a strain of
obese and pre-diabetic test subjects. MSG is classified as a
neurotoxin. Too much of it introduced into the brain can cause rapid
cell death. It is this kind of destruction that John Erb states is the
cause of ADHD and Autism.
How does your
school respond?
Many schools
today are recommending drug intervention for children who suffer from
ADD and ADHD. The drug of choice is called Ritalin. If your school has
recommended medication, do a
Google search and type in “dangers of Ritalin” to familiarize
yourself with the effects of this choice.
You also need to
know that there are alternatives such as improving the nutritional value
of the diet, removing additives, and special learning techniques so that
your child who is likely very bright to begin with, can get an education
and take his/her place in our society.
Many children
diagnosed with ADD/ADHD should be in classes for “gifted” children
because of their high level of intelligence.
It helps to know
that there are organizations that specialize in designing learning
programs for children who don’t learn at the same rate or in the same
way as the rest of the class.
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