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How a common ice cream additive can disrupt your gut health
Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways Emulsifiers in foods may harm your gut and increase health risks. Some studies ...
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Emulsifiers in Food: Are They Bad for Your Gut?
When's the last time you enjoyed a bite of carrageenan or polysorbate 80? The answer might be today if you've had a slice of bread, a glass of nondairy milk or a salad made with bottled dressing. That ...
In recent years, the food industry has come under scrutiny for its use of additives that may pose significant health risks. A study published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology reveals a ...
Emulsifiers are used in thousands of food and beverage products worldwide. They’re in chocolates, cakes, breads, ice creams, margarines, dressings, sausages, pâtés, non-dairy milks, and vegan cheeses ...
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