Additives & Effects
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Mono- And Diglycerides Of Fatty Acids
Mono- And Diglycerides Of Fatty Acids: Commonly used as emulsifiers; generally considered safe.
D-Biotin: A form of Vitamin B7; generally safe and beneficial for healthy skin, hair, and nails.
Thiamine Mononitrate: A form of Vitamin B1; generally recognized as safe and essential for energy metabolism.
Copper Sulfate: Used as a source of copper; excessive intake can lead to toxicity.
Riboflavin: A form of Vitamin B2; essential and generally safe.
Iron Fumarate: Safe when used to prevent or treat iron-deficiency anemia; excessive intake may lead to digestive issues.
Choline Bitartrate: A nutrient vital for liver function and brain health; safe in typical doses.
Dl-alpha-tocopheryl Acetate
DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate: A form of Vitamin E; generally considered safe but excessive amounts may interfere with blood clotting.
Cellulose Gel: Used as a filler; generally considered safe.
L-Ascorbic Acid: A form of Vitamin C; beneficial in moderate amounts but excessive intake may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Inositol: Used as a supplement or additive; generally safe and may benefit nerve function.
Talc: Safe for consumption as an anti-caking agent, though inhalation exposure may pose health risks.
Potassium Iodide: Provides iodine; generally safe in regulated amounts but excessive intake can disrupt thyroid function.
Cholecalciferol: A form of Vitamin D3; essential for bone health but excessive intake can lead to hypercalcemia.
Sodium Selenite: Essential mineral in small amounts but toxic at high doses.
Calcium-L-Methylfolate: A bioavailable form of folate; safe and beneficial for DNA synthesis.
Cyanocobalamin: A form of Vitamin B12; essential and considered safe.
Retinyl Acetate: A form of Vitamin A; beneficial in moderate amounts, but excessive intake may lead to toxicity.
D-Pantothenate: A form of Vitamin B5; safe and vital for energy production.
Manganese Sulfate: Supplies manganese; safe in regulated amounts but excessive doses can cause neurological effects.
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride: A form of Vitamin B6; generally beneficial though excessive use may lead to nerve damage.
Chromium (III) Chloride: A source of chromium; safe in regulated amounts but high levels may be toxic.
Nicotinamide: A form of Vitamin B3; beneficial but can cause skin flushing at higher doses.
Zinc Oxide: Safe and effective as a zinc supplement but excessive intake can lead to toxicity.
Hesperidin: A bioflavonoid with antioxidant properties; considered safe in typical doses.
Boric Acid: Used in small amounts, though overconsumption may lead to toxicity.
Polyvinylpyrrolidone (E1201)
Polyvinyl Alcohol: Used as a stabilizer; generally recognized as safe in regulated amounts.
Magnesium Oxide: Safe in recommended doses; excessive intake may cause digestive upset.
Silica: Safe for consumption, commonly used as an anti-caking agent.
Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Acid Carbonate (E170)
Calcium Carbonate: Generally recognized as safe but excessive intake may lead to digestive discomfort and calcium imbalances.
Magnesium Salts Of Fatty Acids: Common anti-caking agent; safe within regulated limits.