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12-Pack 2.6-Oz StarKist Tuna Creations Pouches (Ranch) on sale for $10.37 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$9.85.
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About this product:
- Tangy buttermilk, garlic, choice herbs and premium wild caught tuna
- Natural source of Omega 3s, plus it has 15g of protein and 70 calories per pouch
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Are Skittles Toxic from Titanium Dioxide?
A recent lawsuit claims a chemical called titanium dioxide, used in Skittles candies, harms people. It's hard to find strong evidence for that, however
https://healthnews.com/news/the-s...in-the-us/
However, the United Kingdom didn't agree with the EFSA, with its Committee on Toxicology noting that the evidence was weak and could create unnecessary public concern.
Key takeaways:
The Mars Corporation is being sued over their use of titanium dioxide in Skittles.
Titanium dioxide is a white pigment that has been linked with potential toxicity.
The FDA recognizes the additive as safe even though it is banned in Europe.
Overall, more solid scientific evidence is needed to understand any risks associated with titanium dioxide.
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Besides the salt already mentioned, garlic is toxic for cats.
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This brand of tuna also has titanium dioxide which is harmful to humans, it's what Skittles got sued over as it can damaged DNA supposedly
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https://www.scientifica
Are Skittles Toxic from Titanium Dioxide?
A recent lawsuit claims a chemical called titanium dioxide, used in Skittles candies, harms people. It's hard to find strong evidence for that, however
https://healthnews.com/news/the-s...in-the-us/
However, the United Kingdom didn't agree with the EFSA, with its Committee on Toxicology noting that the evidence was weak and could create unnecessary public concern.
Key takeaways:
The Mars Corporation is being sued over their use of titanium dioxide in Skittles.
Titanium dioxide is a white pigment that has been linked with potential toxicity.
The FDA recognizes the additive as safe even though it is banned in Europe.
Overall, more solid scientific evidence is needed to understand any risks associated with titanium dioxide.
Garlic is highly poisonous to cats and dogs
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