Tasting salt works by tricking your brain and taste buds, making you crave more food even when you’re full. Over time, this leads to overeating, weight gain, and unhealthy food habits. Some people also suffer from headaches, dizziness, or a racing heartbeat after eating foods rich in MSG, a reaction sometimes called the “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.”
Regular consumption of foods containing tasting salt (MSG can gradually dull the natural sensitivity of the taste buds. As a result, individuals may find wholesome, home-cooked meals less appealing or lacking in flavor. This is particularly concerning for children, as early exposure to artificially enhanced foods can shape their long-term taste preferences. Over time, this dependency on strong artificial flavors may discourage the consumption of natural, nutrient-rich foods, leading to unhealthy eating habits and potential nutritional deficiencies.
This flavor enhancer is also high in sodium, which can cause water retention, bloating, and high blood pressure. People with heart or kidney problems are especially at risk. Researchers have also found that MSG can disturb the body’s natural hormone balance, making it harder to control appetite and metabolism.









