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    Harmful additives?

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    • PUFADestroyerPPOP Offline
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      We all know about carrageenan, gums, citric acid and red 40 etc. But what are some additives that are harmful but overlooked/not talked about much?

      This thought came to me cuz I often see mono and dyglicerides in breads and idk if thats safe to consume

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        Not sure about EU rules but in US, additives like silicon dioxide can be present in food as a "processing agent" and unlabeled in the ingredients. I imagine there are a lot of sneaky additives like this in packaged foods.

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          @PUFADestroyerPPO Sodium Citrate and Disodium Phosphate in Great Value Half & Half. What a con! I can't find any heavy creams that don't include a gum/carrageenan and/or weird stabilizers like Disodium Phosphate around me. I mostly buy Trader Joe's Organic Half & Half because it's just milk and cream.

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            @PUFADestroyerPPO Fortified iron

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