Can dog food have hidden MSG in it?
heres a link for further information: http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/msg.ht… Among its more subtle, long-term effects, MSG makes the body produce histamine, which results in what we think is an allergic reaction to food or pollen or some other commonly misidentified culprit. Plainly, it is just another poison brought to us by the generosity of the chemical industry. How many dogs are treated for “flea allergies” when in fact, they are allergic to the chemicals in the food? Don’t bother changing. And don’t be fooled by the high-priced “all-natural” dog food or human foods! MSG gets by the FDA and USDA because it is indeed “natural.” Check labels: Among the ingredients listed here, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, yeast extract, autolyzed yeast extract, and gelatin always contain MSG. Disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate are expensive additives which work synergistically with MSG, and have little or no flavor-en