On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:33:31 -0500, Marilyn Harris
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>
> "Abstract
> 1. Rats that had been injected with monosodium glutamate (MSG)
> neonatally were studied ...
I won't eat MSG.
Having said that, I wonder about the validity of making assumptions about
something you *eat* vs something you *inject*. Things that you eat have
to go through an acid bath in your stomach, mixed with whatever else you
ate that day and whatever hormones your body is producing at the moment.
All of which gets filtered into your bloodstream over some period of time
while digestion takes place. Things that get injected hit your
bloodstream in high concentration, by themselves, all at once. Surely the
effects would be different?
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Robert Kesterson
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