Propionate, one of the better known short - chained fatty acids, has been in use as a preservative in the baking industry since the 1950s and has been checked and approved
as a food additive according to EU guidelines.
Not exact matches
According to Organic.org, «Many food colorings contain color additives such as Red No. 3 and Yellow No. 5, which, according to a 1983 study by the FDA, were found to cause tumors (Red No. 3) and hives (Yellow No. 5
According to Organic.org, «Many
food colorings contain color
additives such
as Red No. 3 and Yellow No. 5, which,
according to a 1983 study by the FDA, were found to cause tumors (Red No. 3) and hives (Yellow No. 5
according to a 1983 study by the FDA, were found to cause tumors (Red No. 3) and hives (Yellow No. 5).»
According to the Royal Society of Canada, «The potentially widespread use of GM
food products
as food additives and staple
foods, including use in baby
foods, may lead to earlier introduction of these novel proteins to susceptible infants either directly or via the presence of the maternally ingested proteins in breast milk.»
According to Drewnowski and his student Pablo Monsivais, cheap and abundant
additives such
as HFCS allow manufacturers to sweeten
food liberally without adding much to their production costs.
According to the researchers, used coffee grounds could be used
as a cheap, environmentally - friendly
additive to increase the antioxidant content of other processed
foods.
According to the FDA: «Color
additives are now recognized
as an important part of practically all processed
foods we eat.»
Aside from the fact that major pet
food companies are still selling predominantly cereal - based cat
foods (e.g. combinations of corn meal, corn gluten meal, brewers rice, wheat, and soy flour),
as «complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages
according to AAFCO animal feeding tests» which, for documented health reasons, is unethical, dog and cat
foods can include the following non-nutritive
additives:
According to a CNN News report, such supplements that are put into processed
foods for human consumption
as well
as in to pet
foods are not subject to any FDA inspection or oversight, and the government has no records
as to country of origin of these
additives / supplements.