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6-Pack 32-Oz Milkadamia Macadamia Milk (Unsweetened) for
$9.99.
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About this Product:
- Contains (6) 32 ounce cartons.
- Unsweetened, 0g sugar with a hint of vanilla Keto approved
- Plant based, vegan, dairy free, soy free, gluten free, carrageenan free, non GMO, kosher. Pareve
- Only 50 calories per creamy delicious serving. Perfect for coffee, smoothies, baking or straight up!
- Made in the USA; Milkadamia's Jindilli Farm is regeneratively farmed and run as naturally as possible.
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Macadamia Milk (Filtered Water, Macadamias), Calcium Phosphate, Pea Protein, Natural Flours, Locust Bean Gum, Sea Salt, Sunflower Lecithin, Gellan Gum, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D2, Vitamin B12,
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
I switched to simply almond milk that only has 3 ingredients and it's shocking how much better it is. You instantly realize it's.
I buy it at my local grocery store (HEB in texas), it is by a company named Mariani, in the refrigerated section:
https://www.heb.com/product-detai...lk/2194405
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Macadamia Milk (Filtered Water, Macadamias), Calcium Phosphate, Pea Protein, Natural Flours, Locust Bean Gum, Sea Salt, Sunflower Lecithin, Gellan Gum, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D2, Vitamin B12,
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
I switched to simply almond milk that only has 3 ingredients and it's shocking how much better it is. You instantly realize it's.
But... it means nothing really.
Sample size too small, no control group (didn't receive Gellan Gum).
Specific points:
"Transit time" increased in some, decreased in others. That's normal if you just tracked people normally. Increased and decreased by how much? A minute? A day? A week?
"Fecal bile acid increased in some" Again... can vary per-person normally. Also, is this a bad thing? Maybe it's the next miracle supplement that'll be pushed?
"Serum cholesterol concentrations decreased significantly " Seems like a good thing right?
and the "nail in the coffin" as it were:
"The data indicate that the ingestion of gellan gum at a high level for 23 days caused no adverse dietary or physiological effects in any of the volunteers. In particular, the enzymatic and other indicators of adverse toxicological effects remained unchanged."
So by your posting to this "Information" you disprove your concerns.
Have a nice day.
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