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MSG Has Gluten In It Right?


norahsmommy

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I don't know. The doctors who live and breath this stuff every day telling me that this is what they have found is good enough for me. :lol:

This is definitely your right to trust doctors, but I don't trust them as far as I can throw them. If they knew what they were doing they wouldn't call it "practicing" medicine lol. Many people on this board have been misdiagnosed by doctors, laughed at, told they are crazy, told they don't have celiac because they're overweight or because they don't have diarrhea, that symptoms are all in their head, and/or a combination of the above, and more. Then later they are diagnosed. Just because someone has a medical degree doesn't mean they know everything, or much of anything.


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This is definitely your right to trust doctors, but I don't trust them as far as I can throw them. If they knew what they were doing they wouldn't call it "practicing" medicine lol. Many people on this board have been misdiagnosed by doctors, laughed at, told they are crazy, told they don't have celiac because they're overweight or because they don't have diarrhea, that symptoms are all in their head, and/or a combination of the above, and more. Then later they are diagnosed. Just because someone has a medical degree doesn't mean they know everything, or much of anything.

I agree. Not to mention that the FDA also declares things like aspartame, floride and other toxic substances safe..doesn't necessarily make them safe. :blink:

Just because someone says something is ok...doesn't mean its ok, it's just what someone says...Do your own research. Your body, your mind, you're allowed to decide what goes in your body or not. Don't trust that organizations like the FDA are going to tell you the truth. Find out for yourself, through alternative sources.

Peace and Love!

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MSG is a problem for some people, but it has nothing to do with gluten.

There are a lot of celiac and gluten intolerant people that are also unble to have msg. I am one of them and the msg makes me much sicker

than the gluten. It seems to be a lot easier to omit gluten than msg as well since it can be in many products under other names with a lesser percentage of msg in the ingredient. Possibly it is because our intestines are already damaged and more sensitive to the damage of msg. I don't really know but I would suggest if you have celiac you should also avoid msg. My grandson had seizures and has lessened them by not eating msg and he is a celiac as well.

thanks for all the great info on this site.

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