Tuesday, June 14, 2011

MSG Headache

MSG Headache
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a food additive or a flavor enhancer found in soy sauce, meat tenderizer and a lot of packaging foods. Headache caused by MSG may occur within 20 to 30 minutes after consumption and can cause symptoms such as chest pressure, dizziness, headache in the front or side of the head, stomach discomfort or burning sensation in the neck, chest or shoulders. 

Known as the Chinese restaurant syndrome. They are called this because Chinese restaurants use a lot of flavor, aka mono sodium glutamate (MSG). Effect of MSG or MSG will be felt after 30 minutes we consume.

For those who really can not stand, as a result not only in the head. Face can be flushed, burning sensation in the chest, neck and shoulders, and nausea. The headache will disappeared completely after 72 hours.

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