What is MSG, and is it actually bad for you? - Sarah E. Tracy

3,925,095 views ・ 2021-09-02

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In 1968, Dr. Robert Ho Man Kwok felt ill after dinner at a Chinese restaurant.
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He wrote a letter detailing his symptoms to a prestigious medical journal,
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pondering whether his illness had resulted from eating monosodium glutamate—
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also known as MSG.
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Kwok’s connection between his headache and this common seasoning
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in American Chinese cuisine was just a hunch.
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But his letter would dramatically change the world's relationship with MSG,
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inspiring international panic, biased science,
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and sensationalist journalism for the next 40 years.
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So what is this mysterious seasoning?
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Where does it come from, and is it actually bad for you?
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MSG is a mixture of two common substances.
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Sodium, which is well-established as an essential part of our diet,
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and glutamate, a very common amino acid
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found in numerous plant and animal proteins.
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Glutamate plays a key role in our digestion, muscle function,
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and immune system.
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Around the time of Dr. Kwok's letter,
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it had been identified as an important part of our brain chemistry.
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Our body produces enough glutamate for all these processes,
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but the molecule is also present in our diet.
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You can taste its signature savory flavor in foods
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like mushrooms, cheese, tomatoes, and broth.
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Chasing this rich flavor is what led to MSG’s invention in 1908.
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A Japanese chemist named Dr. Ikeda Kikunae
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was trying to isolate the molecule responsible for a unique flavor
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he called “umami,” meaning “a pleasant, savory taste.”
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Today, umami is recognized as one of the five basic tastes in food science.
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Each basic taste is produced by unique molecular mechanisms
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that can’t be replicated by combining other known tastes.
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In the case of umami,
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those mechanisms arise when we cook or ferment certain foods,
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breaking down their proteins and releasing amino acids like glutamate.
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But Ikeda found a savory shortcut to producing this chemical reaction.
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By isolating high quantities of glutamate from a bowl of noodle broth
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and combining them with another flavor enhancer like sodium,
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he created a seasoning that instantly increased the umami of any dish.
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The result was a major success.
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By the 1930s, MSG was a kitchen staple across most of Asia;
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and by the mid-20th century,
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it could be found in commercial food production worldwide.
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So when Dr. Kwok's letter was published, the outrage was immediate.
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Researchers and citizens demanded a scientific enquiry
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into the popular additive.
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On one hand, this wasn’t unreasonable.
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The substance hadn't been tested for toxicity,
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and its health impacts were largely unknown.
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However, it’s likely many people weren’t responding
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to a lack of food safety regulation,
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but rather the letter’s title: “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.”
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While MSG was commonly used in numerous cuisines,
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many Americans had longstanding prejudices against Asian eating customs,
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labeling them as exotic or dangerous.
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These stigmas fueled racially biased journalism,
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and spread fear that eating at Chinese restaurants could make you sick.
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This prejudiced reporting extended to numerous studies about MSG and umami,
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the results of which were much less conclusive than the headlines suggested.
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For example, when a 1969 study found that injecting mice with MSG
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caused severe damage to their retina and brain,
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some news outlets jumped to proclaim that eating MSG could cause brain damage.
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Similarly, while some studies reported that excess glutamate
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could lead to problems like Alzheimer’s,
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these conditions were later found to be caused by internal glutamate imbalances,
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unrelated to the MSG we eat.
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These headlines weren't just a product of prejudiced reporters.
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Throughout the late 60s and early 70s,
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many doctors also considered “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome”
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to be a legitimate ailment.
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Fortunately, today’s MSG researchers no longer see the additive
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in this discriminatory way.
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Recent studies have established the vital role glutamate plays in our metabolism,
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and some researchers even think MSG is a healthier alternative
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to added fat and sodium.
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Others are investigating whether regular consumption of MSG
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could be linked to obesity,
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and it is possible that binging MSG produces headaches,
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chest pains, or heart palpitations for some people.
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But for most diners, a moderate amount of this savory seasoning
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seems like a safe way to make life a little tastier.
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