Grated cheese often contains silicon dioxide as an anti-caking agent, which can cause micro-colitis and potentially lead to inflammatory bowel disease. — Whalespan
Grated cheese often contains silicon dioxide as an anti-caking agent, which can cause micro-colitis and potentially lead to inflammatory bowel disease.
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“it can have silicon dioxide powder in it it's an anti-caking agent and that's terrible it's like powder glass into your intestines it causes the exact same micro colitis that you mentioned initially and over time chances are if you consuming these Foods regularly you will get maybe you may get this inflammatory bowel disease down the road”
“if you're buying grated cheese which I advise not to do make sure that the label doesn't say and unfortunately sometimes now they're allowed to not say it can have silicon dioxide powder in it is an anti-caking agent and that's terrible it's like powder glass into your intestines it calls the exact same micro colitis that you mentioned initially and over time chances are if you consuming these Foods regularly you will get maybe you may get this inflammatory bowel disease down the road”