Fat, Stressed, and Sick : MSG, Processed Food, and America's Health Crisis

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Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Food, and America's Health Crisis shows how glutamate (aka MSG) in processed food fuels food addictions and makes us sick.,Presents the scientific evidence that glutamate-aka MSG-in processed food contributes to a suite of preventable inflammatory diseases.Fat, Stressed, and Sick makes the case that processed food compromises health not just because of added sugar, salt, and fat, but also because these foods contain significant amounts of glutamate-aka MSG. MSG makes food deliciously addicting. What was not well-known until described here is that most of the MSG in processed food is created during food manufacturing. As the authors show, food processing of protein alone adds 10 grams or more a day of MSG to the average American diet-a statistic that may surprise you.The book details the research linking dietary glutamate to a suite of inflammatory diseases: obesity, diabetes, autism, addiction, depression, and cancer, to name a few. Understanding the role of MSG in disease became the quest of author and biochemist Katherine Reid when she learned that her young daughter's autism symptoms were associated with inflammation of the brain. Reid made the connection between inflammation and glutamate in the diet-a connection amply supported by other studies. A deep dive into food manufacturing patents and FDA regulations revealed that, in addition to industry practices that create MSG during food processing, MSG is also found in ingredients labeled "hydrolyzed protein," "yeast extract," and even "natural flavors," misleading labels that disguise a food's true MSG content. In what became an experiment in her home kitchen, Reid examined every ingredient on every food label, removing all items with MSG and replacing them with whole foods. The results were swift and undeniable. Reid's discovery that what one ate mattered was the start of a program of food-based solutions to chronic inflammatory illnesses, through which now, a decade later, she has helped thousands of people. The idea that large amounts glutamate in the diet jeopardizes health is supported by decades of research, despite efforts by the glutamate industry to discredit the scientific evidence that MSG poses a risk. Some would have you believe the science is settled. It is not. This book explains the science behind why we crave the MSG in processed food, why it is hidden, how it is making us sick, and what we can do about it.

Author(s): Katherine Reid; Barbara Price
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 296
City: Lanham
Tags: Nutrition; Health; MSG; REID (Reduced Excitatory Inflammatory Diet)

Preface xi
Introduction 1
1 The Crisis Is Real 23
2 Can’t Eat Just One 29
3 Safety Concerns and Business Interests Collide 57
4 Overexcited: Glutamate in the Body 65
5 The Microbiome: Meet the Rest of Your Body 79
6 The Slow-Growing Fire: Inflammation and Diet 105
7 Glutamate and Disease 123
8 Roadmap to Health: The REID Food Lifestyle 151
Appendix A Do the Math: Hidden MSG from Protein in Processed Food 191
Appendix B The Perfect Plate: Recipes, Ingredients, and Meal Plans 197

Acknowledgments 223
Notes 225
Bibliography 251
Index 279
About the Authors 285