MSG Sprayed on Plants
Betty Martini
bettym19 at mindspring.com
Sat Aug 1 18:57:15 EST 1998
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been asked to
rescind a recent action that allows processed free glutamic acid (MSG)
to be sprayed on vegetation, including growing fruits and vegetables.
AuxioGro WP Plant Metabolic Primer contains approximately 30% MSG. It
may be sprayed, at times by airplane, on crops of snap beans, lettuce,
peanuts, tomatoes, and potatoes. Crops may be sold with MSG residue,
and there is no reason to believe that hte product will not affect
groundwater and drinking water. Its use will soon be expanded to
other crops unless its use is stopped.
For further information contact: Jack L. Samuels (619) 481-9333
adandjack at aol.com
http://www.truthinlabeling.org
Betty Martini, Mission Possible International
www.dorway.com (the dangers of aspartame (NutraSweet)
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