monosodium glutamate symptom complex

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monosodium glutamate symptom complex (uncountable)

  1. (medicine, gastroenterology) A complex of symptoms thought to be associated with eating food laced with glutamates and other glutamic compounds such as glutamic acid, frequently associated with headaches, quickened pulse and tingling.
    Synonym: MSG symptom complex

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