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  • The Glutamate Association

    Established in 1977 as an association of manufacturers and national marketers to provide communication and awareness on the uses of glutamate and its safety.

    www.msgfacts.com

  • Glutamate Facts

    Facts about the food additive monosodium glutamate (msg).

    www.glutamate.org

  • MSG and Hidden MSG

    Letters and articles concerning MSG in food.

    www.holisticmed.com

  • MSGTruth.org

    Provides articles on the effects of MSG on the human body, a list of foods that contain the substance, disease statistics and related research studies.

    www.msgtruth.org

  • NoMSG.com

    Explains why MSG is thought to be harmful, common reactions, food sources, and frequently asked questions. Site is no longer updated.

    www.nomsg.com

  • MSG - Monosodium Glutamate Information

    Site supporting the use of MSG. Information about why MSG is safe, the umami paradox, a questions and answers section, and news articles.

    www.msg.org.au

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