Additives & Effects
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Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular risks.
Sodium carbonate, sodium acid carbonate, sodium bicarbonate (E500)
Sodium Carbonates: Baking agent, considered safe in standard doses but may cause stomach irritation in high amounts.
Isomalt: Used as a sweetener, generally safe but may have a laxative effect in excessive amounts.
Potassium Carbonate, Potassium Acid Carbonate (E501)
Ammonium Carbonates: Leavening agent, generally safe, but excessive intake may cause mild digestive discomfort.
Citric Acid: Common acidity regulator, generally safe but may cause tooth enamel erosion in frequent, high doses.
Polyglycerol Polyricinoleate (E476)
Polyglycerol Polyricinoleate: Used to improve texture, considered safe in regulated doses, but excessive consumption may affect liver function.
Salts of Fatty Acids: Generally recognized as safe when used as an emulsifier, but excessive intake may cause digestive issues.
Lecithins: Commonly used emulsifier, generally recognized as safe but may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Sorbitan tristearate (E492)
Sorbitan Tristearate: Generally recognized as safe as a stabilizer, but overconsumption may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Steviol Glycosides: Natural sweetener, generally safe, though excessive consumption may cause mild gastrointestinal issues.