Additives & Effects
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Ethanol: Used as a solvent, generally considered safe in trace amounts but excessive exposure or consumption can cause adverse effects.
Polyoxyethylene Sorbitan Monostearate: An emulsifier that may cause mild digestive discomfort in some sensitive individuals in excessive amounts.
Ammonium Phosphatides (E442)
Ammonium Phosphatides: Commonly used as an emulsifier, generally considered safe with no known major side effects when consumed in moderation.
Triethyl Citrate: Uses include acting as a stabilizer in emulsions, generally considered safe but high doses might cause gastrointestinal discomfort.