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Taco Bell has MSG: Run From the Border

March 26th, 2009

Many Taco Bell menu items contain MSG (free glutamate)

Many Taco Bell menu items contain MSG (free glutamate)

People have told me that Taco Bell appears healthier to other fast food because it’s tacos and burritos rather than greasy burgers, but there it nothing further from the truth. Taco Bell has a cult-like following of loyal fans that crave their creative quasi-mexi-american food inventiveness. What most do not realize is there is massive amounts of free glutamate (MSG) stuffed into their food. This may be why people crave and eat this stuff many times a week and sometimes more than once a day! The proof is in the pudding MSG.

Taco Bell has worked hard to keep the words “Monosodium Glutamate” off of their ingredients list, but that doesn’t mean there is no MSG. MSG (free glutamate) is hidden in other more harmless looking ingredients in order to create a “clean label” or the illusion that a food is more natural or harmless than it really is. Many of these MSG containing ingredients are labeled as Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Hydrolyzed Chicken Meat, Calcium Caseinate, Chicken Broth and Natural Flavoring. Also see our list of Hidden Sources of MSG on Food Labels for more ingredients that contain MSG.

The following Taco Bell menu items contain various forms of MSG (free glutamate):

  • Beef, Seasoned
  • Chicken, Southwest
  • Chicken, Spicy Shredded
  • taco bell chihuahua msg Taco Bell has MSG: Run From the BorderChili
  • Dressing, Avocado Ranch
  • Red Strips, Lime Seasoned
  • Rice, Express
  • Rice, Seasoned
  • Salsa, Citrus
  • Sauce, Creamy Lime
  • Sauce, Fire
  • Sauce, Green Tomatillo
  • Sauce, Nacho Cheese
  • Sauce, Pepper Jack
  • Sauce, Red
  • Steak, Carne Asada

The following Taco Bell menu items contain Carrageenan*:

  • Sour Cream, Reduced Fat
  • Strawberry Topping
  • Empanada, Caramel Apple
  • Chicken, Spicy Shredded
  • Chicken, Southwest
  • Steak, Carne Asada

The following Taco Bell menu items contain BHT and/or TBHQ**:

  • Chicken, Spicy Shredded
  • Taco Bell Fiesta Platter loaded up with MSG

    Taco Bell Fiesta Platter loaded up with MSG

    Eggs

  • Sauce, Pizza
  • Steak, Carne Asada
  • Cinnamon Twists
  • Empanada, Caramel Apple
  • Nacho Chips
  • Nacho Chips, Express
  • Red Strips
  • Red Strips, Lime Seasoned
  • The Seasoned Beef has MSG

    The Seasoned Beef has MSG

    Rice, Express

  • Rice, Seasoned
  • Shell, Chalupa
  • Shell, Pizza
  • Shell, Taco
  • Shell, Taco Salad
  • Shell, Tostada

More information about these harmful additives

*A Note About Carrageenan

“Carrageenan increases free radicals. It is a polysaccharide made from a seaweed, the substance is known to produce intense inflammatory reactions when injected into tissues. In fact, the intense reaction is so reproducible it is used when researchers want to study inflammation. Inflammation is strongly associated with intense free-radical production within tissues. It also may promote accelerated bowel cancer growth.” Carrageenan is used as a thickener. When even small amounts of carrageenan are injected near developing tumors in animals, tumor growth, and eventual metastasis, increases dramatically1.”
-Source: Excitotoxins: The Taste that Kills by Russell Blaylock M.D.

1.) Raz A, Levine G, Khomiak Y. Acute local inflammation potentiates tumor growth in mice. Cancer Letters 148(2000): 115-120

**Definition of TBHQ from Wikipedia:

TBHQ is a highly effective preservative for unsaturated vegetable oils and many edible animal fats. It does not cause discoloration even in the presence of iron, and does not change flavor or odor of the material to which it is added. It can be combined with other preservatives such as butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA). As food additive, its E number is E319, where it is used as a preservative. It is added to a wide range of foods, with highest limit (1000 mg/kg) permitted for frozen fish and fish products. Its primary advantage is enhancing storage life.

It is used industrially as a stabilizer to inhibit autopolymerization of organic peroxides. In perfumery, it is used as a fixative to lower the evaporation rate and improve stability. It is also added to varnishes, lacquers, resins, and oil field additives.

Carcinogenicity of TBHQ

In high doses, it has some negative health effects on lab animals, such as precursors to stomach tumors and damage to DNA.[1] A number of studies have shown that prolonged exposure to TBHQ may induce carcinogenity.[2] Other studies, however, have shown inhibition against HCA-induced carcinogenesis (by depression of metabolic activation) for TBHQ and other phenolic antioxidants.[3]

  1. ^ Tert-Butylhydroquinone – safety summary from The International Programme on Chemical Safety
  2. ^ Gharavi N, El-Kadi A (2005). “tert-Butylhydroquinone is a novel aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand”. Drug Metab Dispos 33 (3): 365–72. doi:10.1124/dmd.104.002253. PMID 15608132.
  3. ^ Hirose M, Takahashi S, Ogawa K, Futakuchi M, Shirai T, Shibutani M, Uneyama C, Toyoda K, Iwata H (1999). “Chemoprevention of heterocyclic amine-induced carcinogenesis by phenolic compounds in rats”. Cancer Lett 143 (2): 173–8. doi:10.1016/S0304-3835(99)00120-2. PMID 10503899.

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Boat Loads of MSG in McDonalds food. Are You Lovin It?

March 19th, 2009
Many Popular McDonalds food items contain MSG (free glutamate) from various sources.

Many Popular McDonalds food items contain MSG (free glutamate) from various sources.

A quick look at the McDonalds ingredient list on their website makes it absolutely clear to the MSG informed. McDonalds food contains MSG (free glutamate) in many of their most popular food items. Do you eat Chicken McNuggets or Premium Chicken Breast Strips because you think they may be healthier than other things at McDonalds? If you understand at all what MSG (free glutamate) does to your body (obesity), brain, endocrine system, then you’ll want to know what to stay away from food-wise. I can’t recommend people not eat at McDonalds at all because that’s not my place, but it’s fast food and you know it’s not health food. The list following are food items on the McDonalds menu that contain MSG (free glutamate) from various sources. The ingredients listed are known to contain or are typically suspected to contain MSG (free glutamic acid) unless noted otherwise. The underlined ingredients are huge give-aways and Always contain MSG (free glutamate/glutamic acid). Also see our list of Hidden Sources of MSG on Food Labels.

Big Mac® Sauce:

  • Vegetable Protein (hydrolyzed corn, soy and wheat)

Chicken Selects® Premium Breast Strip:

  • Seasoning (Autolyzed Yeast Extract, maltodextrin, chicken broth, natural flavor)

Grilled Chicken Breast Filet:

  • Seasoning (maltodextrin, spices, autolyzed yeast extract, hydrolyzed (corn gluten, soy, wheat gluten), chicken broth, natural flavors

Southern Style Crispy Chicken Breast Filet:

  • Yeast Extract, Carrageenan***, maltodextrin, natural flavors
Chicken McNuggets contain MSG (free glutamate).

Chicken McNuggets contain MSG (free glutamate).

French Fries

  • Natural Beef Flavor CONTAINS: WHEAT AND MILK (Natural beef flavor contains hydrolyzed wheat and hydrolyzed milk as starting ingredients)

Chicken McNuggets®:

  • Chicken Flavor (Autolyzed Yeast Extract, natural flavoring)

Barbeque Sauce:

  • Soy Sauce

Sweet ‘N Sour Sauce:

  • Soy Sauce

Creamy Ranch Sauce:

  • Monosodium glutamate,
Yes the fries has MSG. It's beef flavoring that is hydrolyzed.

Yes the fries have MSG. It's beef flavoring that is hydrolyzed.

Chili Lime Tortilla Strips:

  • Autolyzed Yeast Extract, maltodextrin, citric acid

Grilled Chicken Breast Filet:

  • Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Hydrolyzed (corn gluten, soy, wheat gluten) proteins, chicken broth, natural flavors

Newman’s Own® Low Fat Family Recipe Italian Dressing:

  • Hydrolyzed soy protein, citric acid

Sausage Patty:

  • Whey protein concentrate, monosodium glutamate, citric acid, BHA and BHT** Note: BHA & BHT do not contain MSG but there are other health risks. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, consider BHA to be possibly carcinogenic to humans, and the State of California has listed it as a carcinogen. Some studies show the same cancer causing possibilities for BHT
Southern Style Chicken Sandwich has MSG (free glutamate)

Southern Style Chicken Sandwich has MSG (free glutamate)

Hash Browns:

  • Natural Beef Flavor (wheat and milk derivatives) Note: Natural beef flavor contains hydrolyzed wheat and hydrolyzed milk as starting ingredients.

Sausage & Scrambled Egg Mix:

  • Monosodium Glutamate

Southern Style Crispy Breakfast Chicken Breast:

  • Yeast Extract, carrageenan***, maltodextrin, natural flavor


***A Note About Carrageenan

“Carrageenan increases free radicals. It is a polysaccharide made from a seaweed, the substance is known to produce intense inflammatory reactions when injected into tissues. In fact, the intense reaction is so reproducible it is used when researchers want to study inflammation. Inflammation is strongly associated with intense free-radical production within tissues. It also may promote accelerated bowel cancer growth.” Carrageenan is used as a thickener. When even small amounts of carrageenan are injected near developing tumors in animals, tumor growth, and eventual metastasis, increases dramatically1.”
-Source: Excitotoxins: The Taste that Kills by Russell Blaylock M.D.

1.) Raz A, Levine G, Khomiak Y. Acute local inflammation potentiates tumor growth in mice. Cancer Letters 148(2000): 115-120

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Drizzle this DEATH Cheese on your Nachos bubba

March 6th, 2009

BlairsDeathCheeseDipwithMSG

Boy, these guys really weren’t kidding…

Just take a quick gander at this ingredient list:

Ingredients: Made from water, monterey jack cheese (milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes), peppers, tomatoes, modified corn starch, onions, soybean oil, sodium citrate, salt sodium hexameta phosphate, non-fat milk, xanthum gum, monosodium glutamate, sodium stearoyl lactylate, artificial color, potassium sorbate citric acid and natural flavoring.

Did you happen to notice the “FEEL ALIVE!” on the label? I bet you’ll feel alive after eating this excitotoxic slop. I personally love cheese dip but I can’t for the life of me find a cheese dip or nacho cheese dip without some form of MSG in it.

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What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!

March 4th, 2009

What do all of these restaurants have in common?

kfc logo What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!jackintheboxtacobell What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!mcdonalds What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!carlsjr small What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!wendys What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!burgerkinglogo2 What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!arbys What do all of these restaurants have in common? MSG!

They all serve MSG laced foods!

-~- What is MSG? -~-

In basic terms, MSG (and other, similar agents) pierces the blood-brain barrier and over-stimulates the neurons of a brain to a deadly degree. Habitual intake among animal experiments has shown the development of tumors, memory loss, and a whole host of neurodegenerative diseases as the end result of excess excitotoxin intake, including Alzhiemer’s, Parkenson’s, Lou Gerhig’s etc.

Walk into any gas station in the United States (or grocery store, for that matter) and, upon close investigation, you will find that 75%-90% of the available food has been ‘enhanced’ to some degree by excitotoxins. The chemical agents are often disguised by such ambiguous terms as ‘spice’ and ‘natural flavors’ or, my personal favorite, ‘hydrolyzed vegetable protein.’ A consumer society must have consumer slaves to keep it functioning; MSG is the crack cocaine of the food industry…and it is legally perpetuated by slush-fund advocates and a pork-glutted FDA. As proven again and again, money talks, … [you can finish the maxim for me].

-Excerpt from ‘Excitotoxins – The Taste That Kills’ By Dr. Russell L Blaylock, MD
(A board certified neurosurgeon with over 25 years experience in neurosurgery in addition to having a nutritional practice.)

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Known Food Sources of MSG from Russell Blaylock M.D

February 21st, 2009

Monosodium Glutamate "MSG"

Monosodium Glutamate "MSG"

Sources of MSG include: MSG, Monosodium Glutamate, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, Vegetable
Protein, Hydrolyzed Plant Protein, Plant Protein Extract, Sodium Caseinate, Calcium Caseinate,
Yeast Extract, Textured Protein, Autolyzed Protein, Autolyzed Yeast, and Hydrolyzed Oat Flour.

Additives frequently containing MSG: Malt extract, Malt Flavoring, Bouillon, Broth, Stock,
Flavoring, Natural Flavoring, Natural Beef or Chicken Flavoring, Seasoning and Spices.

Additives that may contain MSG or Excitotoxins: Carrageenan, Enzymes, Soy Protein Concentrate,
Soy Protein Isolate, and Protein Concentrate. Protease enzymes of various sources can release
excitotoxin amino acids from food proteins.

Foods to watch out for include: Soybean milk (naturally high in glutamate / often has hydrolyzed
vegetable protein added to it), kombu, miso, and soy sauces all contain MSG.

Reference:
Blaylock, R. (1997).Excitotoxins – The Taste That Kills, Albuquerque, NM: Health Press NA.

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