
Antioxidant! you will need it to remove the MSG in this drink!

Seeing, everywhere people drinking nutritional drinks; hearing, this everyday and everywhere; toxifying your body while your thinking your healing?

Starting, with understanding of the code words for MSG Monosodium glutamate a few are:
Glutamic acid (E 620)2
Glutamate (E 620)
Monosodium glutamate (E 621)
Monopotassium glutamate (E 622)
Calcium glutamate (E 623)
Monoammonium glutamate (E 624)
Magnesium glutamate (E 625)
Natrium glutamate
Anything “hydrolyzed”
Any “hydrolyzed protein”
Calcium caseinate, Sodium caseinate
Yeast extract, Torula yeast
Yeast food, Yeast nutrient
Autolyzed yeast
Gelatin
Textured protein
Whey protein
Whey protein concentrate
Whey protein isolate
Soy protein
Soy protein concentrate
Soy protein isolate
Anything “protein”
Anything “protein fortified”
Soy sauce
Soy sauce extract
Anything “enzyme modified”
Anything containing “enzymes”
Anything “fermented”
Anything containing “protease”
Vetsin
Ajinomoto
Umami
Carrageenan (E 407)
Bouillon and broth
Stock
Any “flavors” or “flavoring”
Natural flavor
Maltodextrin
Oligodextrin
Citric acid, Citrate (E 330)
Anything “ultra-pasteurized”
Barley malt
Malted barley
Brewer’s yeast
Pectin (E 440)
Malt extract
Seasonings
This list pulled from here http://www.truthinlabeling.org/hiddensources.html
You will find Natural Flavoring and hydrogenated protein mostly, really the way to go is to add a label certification of no MSG or MSG like substances in this product much like all the others found on this antioxidant drink.
If you are not aware of MSG and like to know more start with this link The FDA assures us that MSG is safe, but a neurotoxin, in any amount, is never fit for human consumption.
Funny how the wiki clear that neurotoxin is not good for the nervous system, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotoxin
However the Wiki for MSG stands in contradiction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monosodium_glutamate
I see the red flag is all the references to the FDA assuring us that its OK!