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The Finnerty's <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 May 1997 20:45:36 -0400
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I find this message VERY DISTURBING!  We have what I believed to be one of
the most comprehensive listings of synonyms for milk proteins, along with
processing agents which we should stay clear of due to life-threatening
milk allergies!  We have consumed products on many occasions with
Carrageenan as an ingredient, with no adverse affects.  Have we just been
lucky?  Can anyone else support this claim.  In the meantime I will
research it on my own.  Thanks in advance,

Marie

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> From: Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Carrageenan
> Date: Sunday, May 11, 1997 11:14 AM
>
> Tracy Kiles <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know if there is milk in carrageenan?  I know it's sea
extract,
> >but is it processed with milk?  I heard somewhere that it was.
>
> It may have came from this excerpt from the NOMSG Summer 1993 newsletter:
>
> Carrageenan: Can have pure MSG added to it or hydrolyzed milk protein,
and
> then is labeled simply as "carrageenan". This substance on its own has no
> protein, and therefore no MSG. It is used for the slimy or smooth feel in
> food items.
>
> Don.
>

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