Additives & Effects
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Salt: Excessive consumption may raise blood pressure.
Coconut Oil: Rich in saturated fats, excessive intake may influence cholesterol levels.
Maltodextrin: Commonly used carbohydrate, can cause blood sugar spikes and gastrointestinal discomfort with high intake.
Dextrose: A simple sugar, excessive consumption may contribute to obesity and blood sugar spikes.
Anthocyanins: Natural colorants derived from plants, generally regarded as safe and even beneficial as antioxidants.
Beta-Carotene: Serves as a source of Vitamin A and is considered safe; rare side effects include mild discoloration of the skin if consumed in excessive amounts.
Magnesium Stearates: Used as anti-caking agents, generally recognized as safe, but excessive consumption may cause laxative effects.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Widely used as emulsifiers, generally considered safe, though high intake could contribute to obesity.
Citric Acid: Generally considered safe, but may cause stomach upset in sensitive individuals.