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The Truth About Titanium Dioxide in Food You've Probably Been Eating It for Years
Credit: Shutterstock The Truth About Titanium Dioxide in Food Even if you weren’t aware of it, you’ve probably consumed ...
Experts are raising concerns about titanium dioxide, a commonly used pigment that makes our food prettier. And while the Food and Drug Administration says it's safe, the European Union and ...
Titanium dioxide has bubbled up to the top of our feed again, but this time it's not in Skittles, it's in tampons. Some people on TikTok are alleging the ingredient can lead to all sorts of health ...
Titanium dioxide is commonly found in countless everyday products including food, cosmetics, drugs, paper and toothpaste. Sunscreen can safely contain up to 25% titanium dioxide. Some research, mostly ...
You may be taking a second look at your favorite candy after hearing this week's news about titanium dioxide. Recently, a lawsuit was filed against Mars, Inc. based on claims that the manufacturer's ...
The ingredient that makes those colors so bright in Skittles and thousands of other candies and food products is titanium dioxide. If that sounds familiar, it’s because titanium dioxide is a key ...
WASHINGTON — The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) issued a warning Dec. 5 telling consumers to avoid products formulated with titanium dioxide. The nanoparticles found in food-grade ...
TikTokers are raising concern about titanium dioxide, a whitening agent, in organic tampons. The compound is used safely in many foods and cosmetics, but it's still banned in foods in the UK. There's ...
If you're heading to the movies later, you might want to stick with some popcorn instead of buying Skittles. On Thursday, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Mars, Inc., the producer of Skittles ...
They contain the food additive titanium dioxide, which is in thousands of food products. Here’s what we learned about its safety. By Rachel Rabkin Peachman If you’ve been paying attention to nutrition ...
Candy manufacturer Mars, Inc. is facing claims that Skittles are "unfit for human consumption" in a new lawsuit due to a food additive known as titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide, or E171, is commonly ...
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