After doing some reading it appears the accepted standard is a tripling of plasma insulin from MSG. While wikipedia might not agree, the American Physioligical Society does, amongst others.
Injecting of lab rats and mice with MSG appears to also be able to induce obesity (because of insulin levels), and seems to be the accepted practice for this.
I will admit I am not trained as a biologist. If you have formal credentials then I will, of course, have to accede to your expertise in this.
Fine. Then you won't mind citing these sources and their studies that prove that the amount of MSG any human being would ingest will raise that person's insulin.
As you can see from my link, there is no such definitive study. And btw, the "placebo" effect was quite prominent with regard to the usual list of symptoms .
Last edited: