Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Zinc Sulfate: An essential zinc supplement; excessive intake may lead to nausea or vomiting.
Sodium Selenate: A source of selenium; excessive intake can be toxic and cause selenosis.
Natural Colorant From Apples, Molasses And Rosehip Extract
Natural Colorant from Apples, Molasses and Rosehip Extract: Generally safe, derived from natural sources.
Calcium Gluconate: A safe calcium supplement, typically well-tolerated.
Natural Flavoring Substances
Natural Flavoring Substances: Generally regarded as safe, but the specific components are not disclosed.
Calcium Lactate: Generally recognized as safe, used as a calcium fortifier.
Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosin (E445)
Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosin: Generally recognized as safe, used as a stabilizer.
Malic Acid: Generally safe, may cause digestive discomfort in some individuals when consumed in large amounts.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe, may cause tooth enamel erosion in excessive consumption.
Xanthan Gum: Generally considered safe, may cause bloating or gas when consumed in high amounts.
Sodium Benzoate: Used as a preservative, may trigger allergies or hyperactivity in sensitive individuals.
Acacia Gum: Generally recognized as safe, may cause digestive upset in sensitive individuals.
Magnesium Citrate: A source of magnesium, generally considered safe but may cause laxative effects if overconsumed.
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): An essential vitamin, safe in usual dietary amounts but high doses can cause gastrointestinal discomfort.