Guest guest Posted February 28, 2005 Report Share Posted February 28, 2005 I've been encouraging my son to eat home-made jello (he's had just a couple bites, doesn't like it). But I just read this article saying that MSG is in gelatin. MSG makes me sick and made him sick when he was a nursing baby. Does anyone have info regarding MSG being in gelatin and why? Is it the same as the MSG that makes us sick? http://www.livingwithout.com/feature_MSG.htm These ALWAYS contain MSG These very OFTEN contain MSG Autolyzed yeast Barley Malt Calcium caseinate Bouillon Gelatin Broth Glutamate Carrageenan Glutamic acid Enzyme-modified substances Hydrolyzed protein Flavoring Monopotassium glutamate Flavors Monosodium glutamate Malt Extract Sodium caseinate Malt flavoring Textured protein Maltodextrin Yeast extract Natural flavor/flavorings Yeast food Natural pork/beef/chicken flavoring Yeast Nutrient Pectin Protein-fortified substances Seasonings Soy protein Soy protein isolate or concentrate Soy sauce Soy sauce extract Stock Vegetable gum Whey protein Whey protein isolate or concentrate Additional ingredients can cause MSG reactions in acutely sensitive people. You may obtain a list of these ingredients by mailing your request to Truth in Labeling Campaign, P.O. Box 2352, Darien, IL 60561. Source: Truth in Labeling Campaign (TLC) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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