Additives & Effects
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Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular issues.
Lactose: Generally safe, but unsuitable for individuals with lactose intolerance.
Guar Gum: Typically safe, used as a thickener, but excessive quantities might lead to bloating or laxative effects.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Monoglycerides and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Typically safe, used as an emulsifier, but may be derived from animal or plant sources, affecting dietary restrictions.
Carrageenan: Safe in small amounts, used as a thickener and stabilizer, though high intake may cause gastrointestinal upset in sensitive individuals.
Acetylated Dual Starch Adipate (E1422)
Modified Corn Starch: Safe as a thickener, but may cause mild bloating or discomfort in sensitive individuals.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe, used as an acidity regulator and preservative, though excessive consumption may cause digestive discomfort.
Methylcellulose: Generally considered safe, used as a thickener and stabilizer, but may act as a laxative in high doses.