Glutamic acid (flavor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Glutamic acid and its ions and salts, called glutamates , are flavor-enhancing compounds which provide an umami (savory) taste to food. Glutamic acid is a natural constituent of many fermented or a...
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May 4, 2004 ... It was duly christened "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome". ... of the high street - including gourmet fish and Japanese restaurant syndromes, ...
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It is now 37 years since Dr Ho Man Kwok named Chinese restaurant syndrome, and it's plain that the case against MSG remains unproven. So either you conclude, ... He told me about a Japanese restaurant he'd been to that gave him headaches and a 'weird tingling in the cheeks' - until he told them to stop with the MSG.
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Queen City News - Helena's FREE Weekly Newspaper ... Defenders of MSG point out that there are other possible causes of Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, including the imagination. While the Japanese invented purified MSG, you rarely see reference to “Japanese Restaurant Syndrome.”;
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Mar 8, 2007 ... Japanese scientist Kikunae Ikeda noticed that brown crystals ... While many started complaining of “Chinese restaurant syndrome” after ...
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Down's syndrome. Edward's syndrome. Patau's syndrome. Cri-du-chat. Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes. Brachmann-Cornelia de Lange. Klinefelter's. XYY. Turner's. Hermaphrodites and intersex states. Autosomal dominant diseases -- "why". ... Exam 6, 1995-1996 Japanese restaurant syndrome...
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A. an old man who's just not himself the last few months B. ... * A. acute tubular necrosis B. ... A. culture blood for Lyme agent B. culture spinal fluid for Lyme agent C. repeat serology for Lyme disease, treat if titer appears D. tell the patient Lyme disease is ruled out * E. treat for Lyme disease now 52. Eosinophils in a...
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MSG sensitivity (sometimes known as “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome”) is a set of symptoms that may occur in some people after they consume monosodium glutamate (MSG). The syndrome was first described in 1968 as a triad of symptoms: “numbness at the back of the neck radiating to both arms and the back,
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Also indexed as: Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ... MSG is found in some Chinese and Japanese food and is also contained in some flavor enhancers, such as Accent® and the Japanese seasoning AJI-NO-MOTO™.
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