By Kevin Ng You’ve probably heard it all about that “the evil flavor additive” — monosodium glutamate (MSG). It causes headaches, asthma, brain damage, and even cancer. But the real question still remains. Is MSG really bad for you? The answer is really simple. No, MSG is not bad for you. As the name suggests, monosodium glutamate is basically just salt, an ionized glutamic acid — a naturally occurring amino acid, that is in no way harmful.
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