Why MSG was demonised for decades

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It was popular across the world until 1968 when a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine triggered its vilification.

Chinese Restaurant Syndrome and the demonisation of MSG

And thus, the Chinese Restaurant Syndrome was born. Nutritionists and scientists rushed out to prove the syndrome true by conducting severely flawed experiments. Unfortunately, the myth persists, even afterFile image: iStock

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