the FDA has designated it as GRAS - generally recognized as SAFE
>>21853701Keep it. There's no downside to what it provides. I don't use it often, but it's nice to have around and only terminally-online schizo faggots are afraid of it. If you have to "do your own research" to "learn" that something legal and common is somehow deadly to you, it's NOT.
>>21853706Who do you think you’re fooling, Caswell?
>>21853701I wouldn't buy the american brand though
>>21853701100% keeper. It's one of the greatest flavoring agents in existence.
It's good, I use it when I make egg fried rice/stir fry, sometimes put it in ranch or a sauce. A little goes along way.
>>21853706FPBPThere are plenty of other food additives that pose a real threat, sweeteners, seed oils, glyphosate, and many more. While most of these are also GRAS, they really aren't unless you consider them from the stand point that a healthy person eating small amounts once a month or something.>>21853771Also this.a 4 oz shaker of it should last months, even with daily use.Less is more here, but even going through a shaker every 2 weeks probably wouldn't hurt you,(but you'd likely get sick of using it all the time like that.)If you actually DID do "your own research", you'd very quickly find that the scare-hype was bullshit, much like the notion that dietary cholesterol has much at all to do with blood serum cholesterol.*HINT: Your own body makes both.A review of the alleged health hazards of monosodium glutamatehttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6952072/(PDF) Effects of monosodium glutamate (MSG) on human health*(read conclusions before jumping to them)https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tushar-Bera-2/publication/320191030_Effects_of_monosodium_glutamate_MSG_on_human_health_a_systematic_review/links/5a17dcd8aca272df0808cb3f/Effects-of-monosodium-glutamate-MSG-on-human-health-a-systematic-review.pdf>pic unrelated
>>21853701>The FDAstopped reading right there