Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Magnesium Gluconate: Safe as a magnesium supplement, though overconsumption could lead to diarrhea or other mild side effects.
Hydrogen Chloride Acid (E507)
L-Lysine Hydrochloride: Generally safe and beneficial for protein synthesis, though excessive amounts could potentially cause gastrointestinal issues.
Maltodextrin: A carbohydrate used as a thickener or filler, generally regarded as safe, but excessive consumption may result in blood sugar spikes.
Magnesium Salts of Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe and used as a magnesium source but may cause mild digestive discomfort in large amounts.
Potassium Chloride (E508)
Potassium Chloride: Used as a salt substitute and safe in regulated amounts, though excessive intake may disrupt potassium balance in the body.
Citric Acid: Widely used and safe as a food acidifier, though overconsumption might lead to dental erosion in frequent use.
Sorbic Acid: A commonly used preservative that is deemed safe but may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Microcrystalline Cellulose, Powdered Cellulose (E460)
Cellulose Resin: A safe thickening agent, though excessive amounts could lead to digestive discomfort.