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Glycerol Esters Of Wood Rosin
Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosin: Stabilizer used in beverages; generally considered safe for consumption.
Vitamin B12: Essential for nerve function and red blood cell formation.
Niacin: An essential vitamin (B3) that supports energy metabolism and overall health.
Acacia Gum: Used as a stabilizer and emulsifier, generally regarded as safe for consumption.
Vitamin B6: Supports energy metabolism and brain health.
Yellow FCF: Colorant potentially linked to hyperactivity in children; may also cause allergic reactions.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe, widely used as an acidity regulator and preservative.
Acesulfame K: Intense sweetener considered safe but can sometimes have a bitter aftertaste.
Sodium Benzoate: Used as a preservative; excessive intake may be associated with hyperactivity in children and potential carcinogenicity concerns when combined with vitamin C.
Aspartame: Widely used sweetener, considered safe for most but unsuitable for individuals with phenylketonuria.
Tartrazine: Yellow colorant that may cause allergic reactions or hyperactivity in sensitive individuals, especially children.
Potassium Sorbate: Commonly used preservative to inhibit mold and yeast growth; generally safe but may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals.
Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, triosodium citrate (E331)
Sodium Citrates: Help maintain pH levels and are generally regarded as safe.
Monopotassium citrate, Tricalcium citrate (E332)
Potassium Citrates: Used to regulate acidity and generally considered safe.