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		<title>Brain cell killing MSG in Maruchan Yakisoba noodles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning I was watching the Food Network and saw a commercial for Yakisoba Noodles showing how good and yummy they are for kids. I knew right away that they contain MSG even though I&#8217;ve never heard of them before. Usually if something is being sold as a great meal that kids will enjoy they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning I was watching the Food Network and saw a commercial for Yakisoba Noodles showing how good and yummy they are for kids. I knew right away that they contain MSG even though I&#8217;ve never heard of them before.</p>
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<p>Usually if something is being sold as a great meal that kids will enjoy they almost always have loads of MSG in it. I did a quick search and it was confirmed. Not just monosodium glutamate but multiple forms of MSG including: monosodium glutamate, hydrolyzed corn, dehydrated soy sauce and chicken broth. Most people are unaware that soy sauce contains loads of free glutamate (MSG). Also almost all &#8220;chicken broth&#8221; or broth/stock of any kind that is made commercially contains MSG.</p>
<p>If something is listed as &#8220;Stock&#8221;, what exactly does that mean? That&#8217;s not one ingredient, it is mulitple ingredients listed under one general name and of course, they don&#8217;t have to tell you what&#8217;s in it. Even when &#8220;chicken/beef/vegetable stock&#8221; has &#8220;No MSG&#8221; on the label, they lie. It&#8217;s legal-ease. All that means is the product does not contain &#8220;Monosodium Glutamate&#8221; the straight up 100% version. But as the informed MSGEXPOSED reader will know, that actually means nothing. They can and do hide the MSG in other abiguous ingredients such as: broth, stock, hydrolyzed corn/soy/wheat/pea protein, autolyzed yeast extract, yeast extract, torula yeast, natural flavors etc etc. Anyways, this product doesn&#8217;t even disguise the MSG, it&#8217;s just there on the label in plain sight.</p>
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