Recent studies reveal that the average American consumes over 8-10 pounds of food additives yearly, many of which are linked to negative health outcomes. Processed foods often contain hidden chemicals such as artificial colors, preservatives, and flavor enhancers, exposing consumers to a complex cocktail of substances. The digestive and immune systems are particularly vulnerable, with research connecting certain additives to increased inflammation and gut disturbances. Unfortunately, symptoms often appear only after prolonged exposure, making early detection of additive-related health issues particularly challenging.
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21. Calcium Propionate Calcium propionate is a preservative commonly added to bread and other baked goods to inhibit mold growth and extend shelf life. Its antifungal…