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Xanthan gum: is it really healthy?

Surprisingly the wallpaper and salad dressings they have one thing in common: it is the xanthan gum, a food additive that is not very well known, but which we all almost certainly consume every week.

Since it is located in many industrial foods and in the past it has been linked to respiratory and digestive problems, there have been many reservations about its safety of this supplement, but the FDA (Food & Drug Administration) considers it safe for food consumption.

Will it really be beneficial to our health?

What is xanthan gum?

La xanthan gum it's a food additive which is added to foods such as thickener or stabilizer. It is produced when it cup sugar is done ferment from the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris.

This fermented sugar creates a sticky substance, which is dried and made into dust. When this powder is added to a liquid, it creates a viscous and stable solution, with a very strong thickening power.

Xanthan gum it is produced in the laboratory, but it is a soluble fiber that our body cannot break down; in fact, it creates a gelatinous substance in the digestive system, which slows down digestion.

Where is xanthan gum found?

We can find xanthan gum in:

Xanthan gum and health benefits

Xanthan gum and digestive problems

For most people who use xanthan gum, the only downside is digestive difficulty; high doses of this thickener can cause:

These side effects they are rare and occur if you exceed 15 grams of daily intake.

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