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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
At 10:34 PM 2/4/96 UT, Danna Korn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Ugh...someone wrote that hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) is MSG.
All HVP contains at least some MSG, generally 10-40%.
> He then
>said that it was, therefore, NOT gluten-free. I KNOW HVP is a no-no. But the
>rest of his statements brings two questions to mind: (1) is HVP really MSG?
>(2) Is MSG gluten-containing?
As far as I know MSG is made from sugar beets or soy. If imported, the base
ingredient could be different, but I have never heard of it being from a
gluten grain.
> I know people say they do better without it,
>but my understanding was that MSG is NOT gluten-containing. Help! I haven't
>been avoiding it in my son's diet...am I poisoning him with gluten
>inadvertently?
MSG (and aspartame/Nutrasweet) can cross the blood brain barrier in
pre-puberty children. It is not recommended that it be fed to them. To see
more about this you can check out Mark Gold's <[log in to unmask]> web site:
http://www.tiac.net/users/mgold/health.html
He will also mail anything from it if one doesn't have web access.
Don Wiss.
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