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  2. Glutamate flavoring - Wikipedia

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    Despite the resulting public backlash, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not remove MSG from their Generally Recognized as Safe list. [25] In 1970, a National Research Council under the National Academy of Science, on behalf of the FDA, investigated MSG but concluded that MSG was safe for consumption. [25]

  3. Scientists Have Known MSG Is Safe for Decades. Why Don ... - AOL

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    MSG, which stands for monosodium glutamate, is simply a combination of sodium and glutamate, an amino acid that is abundant in nature and naturally present in many everyday foods like tomatoes ...

  4. Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    MSG is generally recognized as safe to eat. [2] [19] A popular belief is that MSG can cause headaches and other feelings of discomfort, but blinded tests have not provided strong evidence of this. [10] International bodies governing food additives currently consider MSG safe for human consumption as a flavor enhancer. [20]

  5. Disodium guanylate - Wikipedia

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    Disodium guanylate, also known as sodium 5'-guanylate and disodium 5'-guanylate, is a natural sodium salt of the flavor enhancing nucleotide guanosine monophosphate (GMP). Disodium guanylate is a food additive with the E number E627. [ 2 ]

  6. 10 Safe Back-to-School Lunches for Kids with Allergies

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    Older kids love this kind of meal. We use leftovers to make fun salads that we send with the older kids for lunch. Their favourites are Taco Salads and Dairy Free Cobb Salad. These are great when ...

  7. MrBeast's New Meal Kits For Kids Are 'Not Safe ... - AOL

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    "Especially kids that are so young, they maybe don’t know what mold looks like, so they might just eat it," Pansino said in the video. "This is really unhealthy. You should not eat mold."

  8. What to know about lead in food amid the WanaBana recall ...

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    Kids also tend to put things in their mouths, raising the risk that they'll swallow things that contain or are coated with lead, such as contaminated soil, dust or flakes from paint, per the WHO.

  9. SAFE For Kids Act - Wikipedia

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    The SAFE For Kids Act also known as Stop Addictive Feed Exploration for Kids Act or S7694A is an American law in the state of New York that requires parental consent for anyone under 18 as well as estimation of their age to have an "addictive" feed. It was later signed on June 20, 2024, by New Yorks Governor and goes into effect 180 days after ...