The realities of the FDA approved additives list B

We go every day thinking, hoping that our government will protect us in what is widely available. Like food, drugs, additives, preservatives, colors, etc. The Gov. has put itself in this position of protecting us. With testing, patenting, and studies and many of it lobbied by companies. I hope to share what they say & (think) is acceptable for you (us) to have. With the clarity of the Side effects of these chemicals on our health.

Also, this could explain why we are going through many of the health problems we have today. We will continuing the FDA food additive list We are doing the B’s. Remember, if there is a word that may need to be clarified. I will post it at the bottom. I may post links to proof, but I may not because I want you to research. A big part of getting healthy mentally, physically, and emotionally is taking responsibility for your health. What are you putting in it? On it? To not blindly follow.  If you feel a correction is needed, please Don’t hesitate to contact me… We are all about truth here and clarity. 

If you haven’t seen List A, Check it out here. SO LET’S DIVE IN…

**SIDE NOTE: THE REASON THEY HAVE TO USE ALL THE ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIBACTERIAL ECT. IT IS BECAUSE OF THE WAY THEY FARMED (FACTORY FARMED)**

Bacitracin, manganese bacitracin, zinc bacitracin, Bacitracin methylene disalicylate – FEED/VET, REG, 0.5 ppm (neg res) – As residue in meat and meat by-products of cattle, poultry, pheasants, quail, and swine and in milk & eggs – 556.70; For feed use see 558.55, 558.58, 558.62, 558.76, 558.78, 558.274, 558.430, 558.460, 558.530, 558.680

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Antibacterial
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Itching
    • Rash
    • hives
    • Difficulty breathing swallowing
    • Stomach pain
    • Throwing up
    • Diarrhea
    • It can cause kidney damage
    • It could help with the antibiotic resistants we are having.

BACTERIA (HARMLESS, LACTIC ACID PRODUCING; PROPIONIC ACID PRODUCING) – MISC, FS, PART 133, CHEESES; PART 166, MARGARINE=

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Cosmetics
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Chemicals
    • Agriculture
    • Food
    • Cheeses
    • pickled vegetables.
    • sauerkraut.
    • kimchi.
    • yogurt.
    • kefir.
    • cured fish.
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Gas
    • Bloating
    • Burning
    • Itching
    • Alergic symptoms

Bacterial Catalase – See Catalase derived from Micrococcus lysodeikticus, Bacterial: See Catalase, Bacterial Bakers Yeast Glycan – EMUL/STAB, REG, <10,000 organisms/gm by APC – 169.150, Salad Dressings; 172.898 as emulsifier; <10 yeast & molds/gm – Thickener, stabilizer or texturizer; < 5% – In salad dressings, 172.898; GMP, In frozen dessert analogs, sour cream analogs, cheese spread analogs, and in cheese-flavored and sour cream-fla-vored snack dips – 172.898

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Pharmicutical
    • Aguirculture
    • Food
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Fevers 
    • Fatigue
    • Chills
    • Brain abscess
    • Possibly cause infections
    • Immune Diseases
    • Skin Infections
    • Renal failure
    • Lung infection
    • Acute leukemia

BAKERS YEAST GLYCAN – EMUL/STAB, REG, <10,000 ORGANISMS/GM BY APC – 169.150, SALAD DRESSINGS; 

  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Abnormal blood sugar droop
    • Allergic reaction
    • Headache
    • Stomach upset

**Medications that may interact with beakers yeast**

  • Nardil
  • Parnate
  • Ensam, Eldeparyl
  • Marplan
  • Demeol

Bakers Yeast Protein (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae-NUTR, REG, <10,000 organisms/gm by APC – In foods as a Nutrient supplement, 172.325; <10 yeast and mold/gm in the final product

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Probiotic
    • Alcoholic Beverages
    • Baking industry
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Gas 
    • Bloating
    • Migraine-like Headaches
    • Diarrhea
    • Skin Rash
    • Constipation
    • Flatulence
    • Take caution if you have liver or Kidney disease
  • DRUGS THAT INTERACT WITH ANTI-FUNGALS
    • Itraconazole
    • Ketoconazole
    • Clotrimazole
    • Miconazole
    • Coriconazole

Balsam of Peru – ESO, GRAS – 182.20 resin from the tree Myroxylon Balsamum Pereira (mostly safe in a short period, but how do you know the amount of your exposure?)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Flavoring agent
    • Cough Syrups
    • Lozenges
    • Chewing Gum
    • Flavouring for cooking
    • Anti-Septic
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Damage to the Kidneys
    • Over time could cause allergic skin reactions

Bambermycins – FEED, REG, For feed uses in chickens, turkeys, & swine – 558.95 (Antibiotics may contribute to antibiotic resistance. ) (could seep into your food)

*** Remember from our last research in list A ***
))Antibiotics do not burn or cook off((

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Food additive in beef
    • Antibotic
    • Growth promoter for all animals
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Harmful to handel
    • Can cuase depressive feelings
    • Restlessness
  • EFFECT ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (CAN CAUSES VEGETIVE ACTIONS)
    • Issues with organs
    • The smooth muscles
    • Cause issues with glands

BASIL – ESO, GRAS – 182.20

  • HOW IT IS USED
    • Flavorings
  • SIDE EFFECTS: (WHEN USING HIGH CONCENTRATED OIL)
    • Liver caner
    • Might slow blood clooting
    • It may affect fetal development during pregnancy.
    • The ursolic acid content can affect the menstrual cycle.
    • It can reduce blood sugar to a dangerously low level, particularly for people with diabeties
    • It can reduce the function of the male reproductive glands, affecting fertility.
    • nausea
    • diarrhea
    • Rapid heartbeat

BEESWAX (BLEACHED, WHITE WAX)(E901)

***For those who are highly allergic , ~Hypersensitive to bees or venom . Should night and or be highly cautious using be products***

  • USAGE
    • Glazing agent
    • Waxing fruit
    • confectionary
    • chocolate
    • Ice cream
    • snack food
    • slow release pills
    • with the waxing of fruit, there are other additives (preservatives, antimicrobials, texture enhancers)
      Morpholine, which makes the thin film
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Cause Bronchitis
    • Phlegm
    • shortness of breath
    • It may cause liver damage and or Kidney 
    • Will cause Allergic symptoms if your allegoric to bees

BEESWAX (YELLOW WAX)(E901) – MISC, GRAS – 184.1973

SAME AS ABOVE ~ Its beeswax

BEESWAX, WHITE (CIRE D’ABEILLE)(E901) – FL/ADJ, REG, GMP, IN CONJUNCTION WITH FLAVORS – 172.510

  • How it is used:
    • Emollient (soften & smoth Skin)
    • Emulsifiying
    • Film-Forming
    • Perfuming
  • Side effects
    • Same as above, (its gen. safe if its not mixed with other Chemicials)

BENTONITE – FEED, GRAS, GMP 21CFR 582.1155

  • HOW IT IS USED: (ANIMALS)
    • I used it to neutralize the effect of lactic acid build-up.
    • Absorbs mycotoxins 
  • FOOD (HUMANS)
    • Binders
    • Anticaking 
    • coagulants
  • SIDE EFFECTS (Inhalation)
    • One death
    • Increased respiratory rate
    • Hunched posture
    • sweating
  • In a cat (through litter)Developed Toxic
    • Hypokalemia (low potassium in the bloodstream)
    • Hypochromia (red blood cells have less color than normal) 
  • In a 3 year old girl (through ingesting)
    • Severe hypokalemia
    • It might have occurred due to the gastrointestinal binding of essential electorates 
  • INTERACTIONS (Decrease of absorption of medication)
    • Carbamazepine
    • Chenodeoxycholic acid
    • Cholic acid
    • Deferasirox
    • dehydrocholic acid
    • Deoxycholic acid
    • Dolutegravir
    • Eltrombopag
    • Halofantrine
    • Mephenytoni

Benzathine cloxacillin -VET, REG, 0.02 ppm – As residues in milk – 556.115; Use: Infusion – 526.363

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Antibiotic 
    • Again doesn’t burn off with heat.
    • Used for mastitis in cows
    • The fact residues could be in milk (could contribute to antibiotic resistance)
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Joint pina
    • Muscles pain
    • Vision changes
    • Mouth sores
    • Diarrhea
    • Gas
    • Vomiting
    • Nausea
    • Upset stomach
    • Take care if you allergic to penicillins

Benzene – MISC, REG, 1.0 ppm – In modified hop extract for beer – 172.560

***Banned outside the USA for food***

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Crude oil
    • Make plastics
    • Cigarettes
    • Resins
    • Synthetic fibers
    • Rubber Lubricants
    • Dyes
    • Detergents
    • Drugs
    • Pesticides
    • Carbonated beverages
    • Fruit juices
    • Pickles
    • lime juices
    • mayonnaise
    • salad dressing
    • Smoked food
    • its used as a preservative in food
    • Food packaging.
  • SIDE EFFECTS (BREATHING)
    • It affects the nervous system
    • lead to drowsiness
    • Dizziness
    • headaches
    • tremors
    • confusion
    • Unconsciousness
  • CONSUMING FOODS OR FLUIDS WITH BENZENE
    • vomiting
    • stomach irritation
    • Dizziness
    • Sleepiness
    • Convulsions
    • Rapid heart rate
  • EXPOSURE TO LIQUID OR VAPOR
    • Irritate the skin
    • Eyes
    • throat
    • redness
    • blisters 
  • LONG-TERM EFFECTS
    • Causes anemia 
    • Low white blood cell count
    • A low blood platelet count could lead to excess bruising and bleeding
    • It might harm reproductive organs
    • Irregular menstrual periods
    • Ovary shrinkage
    • Take care if preg. 
  • CANCER THAT BENZENE CAUSE
    • Acute Myeloid Leukemia
    • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
    • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
    • Multiple myeloma
    • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Benzoic Acid (E210) – PRES, GRAS, 0.1%

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Antibacterial
    • Anti-Fungal
    • Perfumes
    • Dyes
    • Topical drugs
    • Insect repellent
    • Preservative
    • foods 
    • feeds
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Cracking of the skin 
    • Redness
    • Itchy
    • Diarrhea
    • Tremors
    • Hypoactivity
    • Weakness in muscles
    • Degenerative changes in (Kidneys, lungs, liver)
    • Symptoms of asthma
    • Increased mucus membrane
    • Inflammation of the nose
    • Selling of face, lips, tongue, throat
    • warming or burning sensations
  • LONG TERM SIDE EFFECTS
    • Serious eye damage
    • Eye irritation
    • Damage to organs

Benzoin Resin – FL/ADJ, REG, GMP, In conjunction with flavors – 172.510, 73.1

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Incense making
    • Perfumery
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Sensory irritation
    • Respiratory systems
    • Lung dysfunctions

Benzophenone

(BANNED IN THE EU/UK)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Ultraviolet curing agent
    • It’s in makeup too
    • Sunscreen lotion
    • Flavor Ingredient
    • Fragrance enhancer
    • perfume fixative
    • additive for plastics
    • coatings 
    • adhesives
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Skin cell damage
    • Dermatitis
    • Genotoxicity
    • Can penetrate into the bloodstream 
    • Blood-brain barrier 
    • Blood-placental barrier
    • Unfuced reproductive toxicity
    • Abnormal development of the fetus
    • Found in the breast milk (could be exposed by the plastic too; the milk is frozen and stored in)
    • Found in amniotic fluid
    • Cross over to the mother’s blood
    • The preg. Mothers placenta
      • Study shows a higher chance for the child to get Hirschsprung’s Disease
    • Found (after applied topically) found in the
      • liver
      • heart
      • Kidney
      • spleen
      • muscle
      • testes
  • NEUROTOXICITY:
    • Causing Neurodegenerative disorders. 
    • Lower concentration
    • Parkinsons
    • Alzheimer’s
    • Huntington’s
  • ENVIRONMENTALLY CONTAMINATION:
    • Its presence in the air, water, food, and plastic packaging( which is more routs exposing the human population)
    • Genotoxicant to the coral reef (killing the corals and offspring)

Benzoyl Peroxide(E-928)  – BL, FS, Part 137, Cereal Flours; Part 133 for milk to be used in certain cheeses

***Banned in China***

  • HOW IT IS USED
    • Prescription medication for acne vulgaris
    • Radical initiator (polymer synthesis) 
    • Bleaching agent for (yes, the residue is left behind in the cooking process)
      • Flour
      • whey
      • Milk for cheese making
    • Water disinfectant (BPO)
    • Tooth whitening
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • RednessBurning
    • Irritation
    • Hypersensitivity
    • Burning
    • itching
    • crusting
    • swelling
    • maybe Phytotoxicity
    • Explosive (can cause fires without external ignition)
    • Causing 3. free radicals in animals and humans
    • Central nervous system depression. 
    • May cause cancer
      • Stomach cancer
      • Kidney
    • Endocrine disruptor
      • Lowers testosterone
      • Lowers thyroid (thyroxin)
      • Adrenal issues
    • It may harm sperm quality.

BHA (BUTYLATED HYDROXYANISOLE)(E320) 

***BANNED IN JAPAN, EUROPE, AND INDIA***

AOX/FS, GRAS, 0.02% – Of fat or oil content, incl essential (volatile) oil, or food, incl oleomargarine – Part 166, Margarine; AOX, REG, 10 ppm, alone or w/BHT – In potato granules – 172.110; 32 ppm – In mixed diced, glazed fruits – 172.110; 50 ppm, alone or w/BHT – In dry breakfast cereals, sweet potato flakes, dehydr potato flakes or shreds – 172.110; 90 ppm in mix or <2 ppm in prep food – In dry mixes for beverages and desserts – 172.110; 200 ppm alone or w/BHT – In emulsion stabilizers for shortenings; 0.1% – In active dry yeast -172.110; AOX, REG, 0.1% alone or w/BHT and/or propyl gallate – In chewing gum base – 172.615; AOX, REG, 0.1% of defoamer – For proc. Beet sugar & yeast – 173.340; AOX, REG, 0.5% of essential volatile oil – For use in flavoring substances – 172.515; AOX, REG, In mastitis form, for dairy cattle – 526.820

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Preserve food
    • Beer
    • Chewing cum
    • Butter
    • Meat
    • Cereal
    • Baked goods
    • Snackfoods
    • Dehydrated potatoes
    • Food packaging
    • animal feed
    • animal feed
    • rubber
    • Petroleum products
    • cosmetics
      • Lipstick
      • Moisturxers
    • Medications (D3)
      • Acetaminophen dextromethorphan
    • Buprenorphine
    • Doxercalciferol
    • Enjuvia
    • escitalopram oxalate 10mg
    • “” 20mg
    • Ezetimibe and simvastatin 10mg
    • “” 10/80mg
    • Felodipine
    • Juvisync simvastatin
    • Levothyroxine sodium 50mcg
    • Rocaltrol
    • Simvastatin80mg
    • “”10mg
    • tretinoin
    • Zenatane
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Liver issues
    • Thyroid issues
    • Kidney problems
    • Affecting lung function
    • Blood coagulation 4.
    • Tumor promoting
    • Toxic to the reproductive system and embryos
    • May cause cancer

BHT (BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE)

 – AOX, GRAS, 0.02% -Of fat or oil content, incl essential oil, of food, incl oleomargarine Part 166 – Margarine; FS, 33 ppm in rice – In enriched parboiled rice – Part 137.350; FS, <0.02% in oleomargarine – In any animal fat ingredient permitted in oleo-margarine not to exceed 0.02% by wt of such animal fat content, Part 166 – margarine; AOX, REG, 10 ppm alone or w/BHA – In potato granules – 172.115; 50 ppm alone or w/BHA – In dry breakfast cereals, sweet potato flakes, dehydr potato flakes or shreds – 172.115; 200 ppm alone or w/BHA – in emul stab for shortenings – 172.115; REG, 0.1% alone or w/BHA and/or propyl gallate – In chewing gum base – 172.615; REG, 0.1% of defoamer – For Proc. Beet sugar & yeast – 173.340; REG, In mastitis form, for dairy cattle – 526.820

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Preservative in foods
    • Animal feed
    • Animal and vegetable oils
    • Petroleum products
    • Rubber
    • Plastics
    • Cosmetics
  • SIDE EFFECTS SHORT-TERM:
    • Renal and liver damage 
    • Increased liver weight
    • Decreased liver activity
    •  The toxic effect on lung tissue
    • Enhance and interfere with humoral immune response 
    • Show to promote tumors
    • Congenital disabilities 
    • Smaller children weight
    • Contact allergies
    • Contact dermatitis
    • Accelerate the breakdown of vitamin D
    • Skin irritation
      • Redness
      • swelling
      • Blistering
  • ABSORPTION THROUGH THE SKIN:
    • Affecting cardiovascular
    • Central nervous system
      • Sweating
      • Intense thirst
      • Nausea
      • Vomiting
      • Diarrhea
      • Blue color skin
      • Restlessness
      • Low blood pressure
      • Hyperventilation
      • Abdominal pain 
      • Anemia
      • Convulsions
      • Lung swelling
  • SIDE EFFECTS LONG-TERM:
    • Cancer
    • Mutations
    • Difficult breathing
    • Development disorders on embryo or fetus
    • Mutagenic effect in men
    • Pulmonary edema
    • Muscular weakness

BICARBONATE OF SODA (E500) – B&N, GRAS/FS – 137.270, SELF-RISING CORNMEAL

  • HOW IT IS USES:
    • As a leaving agent in baked goods
    • Dough batter mixers
    • Relive heartburn
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • can cause headaches
    • nausea
    • vomiting
    • thirst
    • stomach pain
    • excess gas
    • frequent urination
    • swelling of lower limbs
    • fatigue
    • slow breathing
    • nervous or restlessness

BILE SALTS & OX BILE EXTRACT – SDA, GRAS – 184.4560

(NEEDS MORE STUDY)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Supplement
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Constipation
    • Vomiting
    • Stomach pain
    • Inflammation of the colon or skin
    • Jaundice (build-up of bilirubin)

BIOTIN – NUTR/DS, GRAS, GMP – 182.5159; 182.8159

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Fortified food
    • Biotin is B7, the synthetic name of fumaric acid.
    • Used in
      • Wheat
      • Corn tortillas
      • Sourdough
      • Rye bread
      • Refrigerated biscuits
      • Fruit juice
      • Gelatin desserts
      • Gelling aids
      • Pie fillings
      • Wine
      • Optional belching agent
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Irritate skin
    • Irritate Eyes
    • It may damage the kidneys.
    • Flushing
    • Diarrhea
    • Stomach cramps
    • Booth T and B cells decreased. 
    • Morphologic lesions of the glomeruli (Small blood vessels located in the Kidney)
    • Palpitations
    • Damages the Kidney
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BOILER WATER ADDITIVES(E403)

Ammonium alginate(E403), cobalt sulfate, lignosulfonic acid, monobutyl ether of polyoxyethylene glycol or potassium tripolyphosphate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, sodium glucoheptonate, sodium humate, sodium metasilicate, sodium metabisulfite, polyoxpropylene glycol, polyoxyethylene glycol, potassium carbonate, sodium acetate, sodium alginate, sodium aluminates, sodium carbonate, sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium hydroxide, sodium lignosulfonate, sodium nitrate, sodium phosphate (mono-, di-, tri-), sodium polyacrylate, sodium polymethacrylate, sodium silicate, sodium sulfate, sodium sulfite (neutral or alkaline), sodium tripolyphosphate, tannin (incl quebracho extract), tetrasodium EDTA, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid and its sodium & potassium salt – BC, REG, GMP, In steam contacting food – 173.310Lets break down the water chemical treatment List– AMMONIUM ALGINATE (E403)

  • HOW IT IS USED
    • Package material for food
    • Thickener
    • Emulsifier
    • Gelling agent
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • CosmeticHair lossRasheye irritation
    • Food
    • Stomach upset
    • nausea

COBALT SULFATE

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Electroplating baths
    • Storage batteries
    • Sympathetic inks
    • additives to soils and feeds
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Asthma
    • It may cause effects on the heart
    • Bone marrow
    • ThyroidFibrosis

LIGNOSULFONIC ACID

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Defoaming agent
    • Paper production
    • Adheasives for timtimes
    • Disperse pesticides
    • Carbon black
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Irritates the respiratory tract
    • Skin irritation

MONOBUTYL ETHER OF POLYOXYETHYLENE GLYCOL

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Lubricant
    • Solvents
    • Hydraulic fluids 
    • Heat transfer fluids
    • Solder assisit fluid
    • Metal working fluid
    • Lubricant
    • Plasticizers
    • Foam control agent
    • Coatings
    • Acrylics
    • Dyes
    • Ink
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Irritating to the eyes
      • Skin
      • Respiratory tract
    • Dizzy 
    • Depression
    • Weakness
    • fatigue
    • Nausea
    • Headache
    • Bloody urine
    • Blood abnormalities
    • Kidney damage
    • Liver damage
    • Congestion of the Kidney, spleen, and lung
    • Has been shown to cause cancer in lab animals

MONOBUTYL ETHER OF POLYOXYETHYLENE GLYCOL OR POTASSIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE 

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Solvent
    • Coalescing agent
    • Water-based paints
    • Coating
    • Inks
    • Varnishes 
    • Enamels
    • Epoxy resins
    • Heat transfer fluids
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Irritating to the eyes
    • skin
    • Respiratory traCough
    • Dizziness
    • Drowsiness
    • headache
    • Nausea
    • Weakness
    • Abdoinal pain
    • Diarrhea
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Cause effects on the central nervous system
    • Blood
    • Kidney
    • Liver
    • Destruction of red blood cells

SODIUM CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE (E 466) :

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Emulsifier
    • Infant food
    • Stabilizer
    • Binder
    • Thickener
    • Gelling agents
    • Feeding and premixture for animals
    • Fim-forming material
    • Water-retaining agent
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Diarrhea
    • Allergic Reactions
    • Lowers Blood Cholesterol
    • Constipation
    • Loss of gut bacteria
    • Loss of short-chain fatty acids

SODIUM GLUCOHEPTONATE

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Treatment degreaser
    • Cleaning solutions
    • Concrete mixes
    • Paint Stripping
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Headache
    • Reddening of the face
    • A feeling of heaviness in the stomach
    • profuse sweating
    • shortness of breath
    • Palpitations
    • Rash

SODIUM HUMATE

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Antibacterial
    • Anti-inflammatory
    • Anti-Viral
    • can be used for removing toxic metals and their ions from wastewater
    • feed additive for animals
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Weigh gain in cows

SODIUM METASILICATE

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Fireproofing 
    • Laundry
    • Dairy
    • Floor clean
    • Carbonated drink bottles
    • Insecticides
    • Fungicides
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Lung damage
    • Corrosive to eyes
      • skin
      • Respiratory tract
      • severe irritation of mucous membranes
      • headaches
      • nausea
      • vomiting
      • shortness of breath

SODIUM METABISULFITE

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • to absorb extra water and maintain moisture in certain medications, cosmetics, food products
    • Solvent for food colors and flavors
    • Solvent for paints and plastics
    • Artificial smoke or fog used in fire-fighting training 
    • Constipation
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Nausea
    • Stomach discomfort
    • Gas
    • Allergic reaction
    • Diar rhea
    • Serious gastrointestinal problems
    • Intestinal blockage
    • adverse effect (central nervous system)
    • Hyperosmolarity
    • Hemolysis
    • Cardiac Arrhythmia
    • Cadiorespiratory arrest
    • Seizures
    • Agitation
    • Lactic acidosis
  • PEOPLE AT RISK:
    • anyone but those who are: 
    • infant 
    • Those with renal or hepatic insufficiency
    • Epilepsy
    • Burn patients

POTASSIUM CARBONATE (E501)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • removes carbonate harness, potassium carbonate from water
    • Production of glass
    • Production of soap
    • Fertilizer
    • Flam retardant
    • Heat-Resistant glassware
    • Detergents
    • Cocoa ppweder balance 
    • Used in some Asian dishes
    • Flavor enhancer
    • Flavoring agent
    • Nutrient supplement
    • Ph Control
    • Stabilizer 
    • Thickener
    • Raisins (dry out the grapes instead of using the sun)
    • alcoholic beverages
    • Noodles
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Irritates the gastrointestinal track
    • Bruns the:
      • lips
      • Tongue
      • mouth
      • esophagus
      • stomach
    • Vomiting
    • Nausea
    • Severe abdominal pain
    • Drop in blood pressure
    • Causes ulcers
    • Drooling
    • diarrhea

SODIUM ACETATE(E262)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • When sodium acetate is dissolved in water, it is hydrolyzed.
    • Electronic Cigarettes liqude
    • preservative Canned fish (ect)
    • Preserve meat
    • Mordant in Dyeing
    • Buffer in petroleum
    • For kidney dialysis processes
    • It gives the vinegar chips their flavor
    • preservative in food
    • Concrete manufacture
    • Heating pads
    • Antifreeze
    • Pesticide (fungicide and bactericide)
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • It can be absorbed through the skin.
    • Can raise white blood cells counts
    • Loss of appetite
    •  Dizziness
    • Headaches
    • Impaired coordination of movement
    • Problems breathing
    • Short-term loss of consciousness
    • Increase in blood pressure
    • Cardiovascular disease
    • Hives
    • Severe sweating
    • fever
    • vomiting
    • diarrhea
    • nausea
    • chest pain
    • Swelling of your face
      • lips
      • Tongue
      • Throat

SODIUM ALGINATE(E401)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Water softening
    • To aid in removing dissolving silica & phosphates.
    • Milk glass
    • Soap
    • Cleaning
    • Cement
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Irritate
      • nose
      • throat
      • lungs
      • wheezing
      • shortness breath
      • Corrosive chemical
    • EXPOSURE TO SODIUM ALUMINATE CAN LAST FOR MONTHS OR YEARS

SODIUM CARBONATE (E500)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • increased the pH of acidic water
    • Detergents
    • Soaps
    • Paper
    • Acidity regulator
    • Anticaking agent
    • Raising agent
    • Stabilizer
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Hoarseness
    • Low blood pressure
    • Drolling
    • Eye irritation
    • Redness pain
    • Throat swelling
    • Pulmonary edema
    • Corrosive effect to the gastrointestinal system

SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE (E452I)

  • HOW IS IT USED:
    • removes hardness in water
    • Surfactant
    • emulsifier
    • suspending agent
    • Dispersing agent
    • In toothpaste
    • Convert pulp into the paper
    • Thickening
    • emulsifying
    • texture
      • dairy
      • sausage
      • seafood
      • meat
      • Canned milk
      • Cheese powder
      • Dips
      • Imitation cheese
      • whipping cream
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Vomiting
    • Lethargy
    • Diarrhea
    • Blood 
    • Irritation of skin, eyes, respiratory tract
    • Blood chemistry effects
    • Heart disturbances
    • Central nervous system effects
    • Long term exposure
      • Liver damage
      • Kidney damage (pale, swollen)
      • Jaw/tooth abnormalities
      • blood disorders
      • cardiovascular effects
    • Bone decalcification 
    • Increase the thyroid size
    • Increase the number of cells, making the size of tissues or organs bigger
    • Non-natural phosphate in urine
    • Liver cell, tissue death, injury, or interruption of blood supply
    • Severe skin reaction
    • Very corrosive

SODIUM HYDROXIDE(E524)

  • HOW IT IS USED
    • in water treatment: to raise the pH of the water to a level that minimizes the corrosion
    • Produce soaps
      • Rayon
      • Paper
      • Products that explode
      • Dyes and petroleum products
      • metal cleaning
      • oxide coating
      • electroplating
      • Uses for curing olives
      • Used to remove skins of fruit veggies
  • SIDE EFFECT
    • Very corrosive
    • Burns tissues
    • Vomiting
    • nausea
    • diarrhea
    • Chest pain
    • Stomach pain
    • Hazardous to that environment, especially water organisms
    • Sneezing 
    • sore throat 
    • runny nose
    • inflammation of the lungs 
    • scaring of issue

SODIUM LIGNOSULFONATE 

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • The preservative in animal feed
    • Concrete
    • coal slurry
    • ceramics
    • Dye industry
    • Pesticides (Suspending agent)
    • Emulsifying for petroleum
    • anti-rust agent
    • Cleaning agent
    • Leather tanning agent
    • Battery plate expander
    • Road binder
  • SIDE EFFECT:
    • Skin irrigation
    • eye irritation
    • Respiratory tract irritation
    • Gastrointestinal tract irritation
    • It may cause issues in the liver.

SODIUM NITRATE (E 251)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • It provides nitrate ions to bacteria for use during anaerobic respiration. This prevents the production of hydrogen sulfide gas and helps reduce wastewater septicity.
    • Fertilizer
    • Prdyovofrd
    • Combustion of charcoal
    • Used in pyrotechnics (& expolivies)
    • Black powder
    • Deli meat
    • Jerky
    • Bacon
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Trouble breathing
    • Headache
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Diarrhea
    • Abdominal pain
    • Fatigue
    • Blue-colored skin &lips.
    • Slow heart 
    • Colorectal (colon or rectum) cancer
    • Leukemia
    • Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
    • Heat disease
    • Cancers
      • Ovarian
      • Stomach
      • Esophageal
      • Pancreatic
      • Thyroid
    • Infants on formula and baby food quickly get nitrate poisoning by using water to mix the bottle.
    •  Anemia (Methemoglobinemia) 
    • Low blood pressure
    • Threatened abortion/premature labor or preeclampsia
    • Various congenital disabilities
    • Could have a role in diabetes mellitus in childhood
    • May raise the risk of Type 1 Diabetes.

SODIUM PHOSPHATE (MONO-, DI-, TRI-)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Emulsifiers (for cheese)
    • Thinking agent 
    • Leaving agent for baked goods
    • Used for Ph in water treatment
    • Paint remover
    • water softener
    • Detergents
    • Toothpaste
    • laxative
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Kidney damage
    • Stomach pain
    • Nausea
    • Bloating
    • Irregular heartbeat
    • Vomiting
    • Fainting
    • Seizures
    • Rash
    • Hives
    • Itching
    • Swelling of the eyes, face, lips, tongue, mouth, and throat.
    • Burning tingling of lips, tongue mouth
    • Throat tightness
    • Difficult breathing or swallowing
    • Seizure
    • Tumor formation
    • Tumors of the skin 
    • Tumor of the lung

SODIUM POLYACRYLATE 

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Effective dispersant in hard water mediums
    • Sequestering agent
    • Detergents
    • Thickening agents
    • Coating
    • Agriculture
    • NASA Maximum Absorbency Garments (Diapers)
    • Removal of metal ions from the environment
    • Emulsion stabilizer
    • Hair fixative
    • Film-forming
    • Viscosity agent
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Skin burns
    • Eye damage
    • Skin corrosion
    • headache
    • nausea
    • shortness of breath

SODIUM SILICATE(E554)

  • HOW IS IT USED
    • is used as an alum coagulant and an iron flocculant in wastewater treatment plants
    • Detergents
    • Paper
    • Constructions materials
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • skin irritation
    • Pain
    • Corneal burns (possibly leading to blindness)
    • Irritation of the respiratory tract
    • Coughing 
    • choking 
    • Pain
    • Gastrointestinal discomfort
    • in animals
      • Gross lesions of variable severity
        • In oral cavity
        • Pharynx
        • esophagus
        • Stomach
        • Larynx
        • Lungs
        • Kidneys
      • Shortness of breath
      • Depression
      • Reduced the number of offspring

SODIUM SULFATE(E514) THÉNARDITE

  • HOW IT IS USED
    • The high sodium sulfate concentration has been found to inhibit known methods of bacterial treatment to remove TOC from wastewater.
    • Removes certain drugs from the body like (acetaminophen)
    • Prevent dried fruit from discoloring
    • Removes bubbles from glass
    • Diluent for food colors
    • Laxative
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • May cause eye irritation.
    • may irritate the skin
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Diarrhea

SODIUM SULFITE (NEUTRAL OR ALKALINE)

  • SEE ABOVE

SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE (E451)

  • WHAT IT IS USED FOR:
    • Water treatment: Used as corrosion inhibitor, sequestrate, and water softener
    • Pesticide
      • Contaminants the air 
    • Synthetic detergent
    • ceramic
    • paint
    • varnish
    • Preservative
      • Seafood (makes seafood appear firmer, smoother, and glossier) (look for a white liquid ooze from the seafood)
  • ***Ask your market, fish shop, and waiters if Scallops, Shrimp are being sold “wet” or “dry”? wet = dipped in sodium tripolyphosphate***
    • meats
    • Poultry
    • animal feeds
    • Emulsifier
    • Retain moisture
    • Processed cheese
    • Medication
      • Cefditoren
      • spectracef
  • SIDE EFFECT:
    • Neurotoxin (a toxin that specifically acts upon neurons, their synapses, nervous system in its entirety)
    • Effect on kidneys and kidney disease
    • endothelial dysfunction (Coronary artery disease)
    • vascular calcification (Mineral deposits on the wall of your arteries and veins)
    • Could cause hyperphosphatemia(Extra phosphorous in the blood)
    • Without added phosphate, cola drinks would be black.

TANNIN (INCL QUEBRACHO EXTRACT)(E181)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • In water: coagulant in water and wastewater treatment around the world has shown successful removal of pollutants including turbidity, colorants, suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, algae, and heavy metals.
    • Flavoring agent
    • Kill dust mites
    • Manufacturing ink
    • Drug for Asthma 
    • Tanning leather
    • Photography
    • Dyeing
    • Clarifying water
    • Beer
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Regular consumption
      • increased chance of developing nose or throat cancer
      • Reducing iron absorption
      • nausea
    • Large amounts
      • Stomach irritation
    • Nausea
      • Vomiting
      • Liver damage

tetrasodium EDTA

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • In Water Treatment, it is used to control water hardness and scale-forming calcium and magnesium ions and to prevent scale formation.
    • Handcrafted soap
    • creams
    • lotions
    • Makeup
    • surfactant system
    • preservative
    • stabilizer to prevent discoloration
    • hair dye
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Kidney damage
    • Kidney failure
    • Anemia
    • Chills, fever
    • Headache
    • Blood clot in the vein
    • Lower levels of magnesium, and potassium in the blood
    • Diarrhea
    • Vomiting
    • Nausea
    • Fatigue
    • Abnormal Calcium levels in the blood
    • Insulin Shock
    • Irregular heartbeats
    • Low blood pressure
    • Thirst
    • Aching Joints
    • Adverse reproductive effects in animals
    • Adverse Developmental effects in animals
    • skin irritation
    • rashes
    • Inflammation
  • IN ANIMALS
    • Diarrhea
    • intestinal hemorrhage   

TETRASODIUM PYROTETRASODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, 1-HYDROXYETHYLIDENE-1,1-DIPHOSPHONIC ACID

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • circulating cool water systems, medium and low-pressure boilers, and oil field water pipelines as scale and corrosion inhibitors in fields such as electric power,
    •  chemical industry
    •  metallurgy
    • fertilizer
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Gastrointestinal bleeding
    • Chemical pneumonitis
    • In animals, it has been corrosive to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract.

 POTASSIUM SALT

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • IN water treatment: s an excellent substitute for sodium chloride (NaCl) for residential and commercial water softening processes.
    • Pharmaceutical 
    • Flavor enhancer
    • Flavor agent
    • pH control
    • stabilizer
    • Thickener
    • Fertilizer
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Chest pain
    • Trouble breathing
    • Severe throat irritation
    • Stomach bloating
    • High potassium levels
      • Weakness
    • Stomach pains and vomiting
    • sudden cardiac death

Done with the chemicals in the water list…Let us continue to the reg. List

Hydrazine – BC, REG,*** In steam contacting food***

  • USES
    • Foaming agent (polymer foams)
    • Color additives
    • Corrosion inhibitor in cooling water reactors (nuclear power plants)
    • Rocket fuels
    • airbags
    • Pesticides
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Irritation
      • Eyes
      • nose
      • throat
      • Temporary blindness
    • Dizziness
    • headache
    • nausea
    • Pulmonary edema
    • seizures
    • coma in humans
    • Liver Damage
    • Kidney Damage
    • Central nervous system 
    • effects
      • respiratory system
      • Liver
      • Spleen
      • thyroid

ACRYLAMIDE-SODIUM ACRYLATE RESIN – BC, REG, 0.05% OF ACRYLAMIDE MONOMER – IN STEAM-CONTACTING FOOD

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Thickening agent
    • Binder
    • Super absorbent
    • Soil conditioner
    • Filtering aid
    • Chemistry agent
    • Cross linker 
    • Suspending agent
    • Lubricant
    • Oil recovery agent
    • wastewater treatment
    • mining
    • food packaging
    • adhesives
    • Present in Cigarette smoke
    • Paper
    • Dyes
    • Plastics
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Neurotoxic
      • Mostly the Peripheral
      • Central nervous system
      • In animals, Gene mutations
    • Tumors
      • in rats – mammary gland, testes and thyroid gland; and in mice – Harderian and mammary glands, lung, ovaries, skin, and stomach
    • Harmful effects on the nervous system
    • Pre-and post-natal development and adversely affect in male reproduction)

Cyclohexylamine or Morpholine – BC, REG, <10 ppm – In steam-contacting food except for milk and milk products

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Army boiler plants to prevent internal corrosion
    • Provide corrosion protection in the nuclear power plant
    • Insecticides
    • Herbicides
    • Anesthetics
    • Antiseptics
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Skin & Eye irritation
    • Irritation mucous membrane
    • Irritation Respiratory system
    • Cough
    • pulmonary edema
    • Drowsiness
    • Dizziness
    • Diarrhea
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Behavioral issues in rats
    • Muscle contraction issues (rat)
    • Lymphoma malignant cell

Octadecylamine – BC, REG, <3 ppm – In steam con­tacting food except for milk and milk products

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • asphalt emulsifier
    • Lubricant
    • Nuclear power plant 
    • Provent corrosion of boiler equipment in thier lines
    • anticaking agent
    • Floatation agent
    • Chloroform
    • Alcohol
    • Ethier
    • Benzene
    • Acetone
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • Very toxic to aquatic organism
    • It may cause damage to organs.
      • Liver
      • Gastrointestinal tract
      • Immune system
  • Do not release in the environment.

Diethylaminoethenol (DMAE)– BC, REG, 15 ppm – In steam-contacting food except milk and milk products

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • skincare 
    • Skin tone
    • Curing agent for polyurethanes and epoxy resins
    • Dyes
    • Textile
    • Emulsifiers
    • Corrosion inhibitors
    • Removes paint
    • amino resins
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhea
    • Itching 
    • Headache
    • drowsiness
    • insomnia
    • Vivid dreams
    • Confusion
    • Mood changes
    • Increased blood pressure
    • Shortness of breath 
    • Weight loss 
    • Insomnia

Trisodium nitrilotriacetate – BC, REG, <5 ppm in feed water – In steam-contacting food except milk and milk products

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • water softening
    • detergents
    • Cleaners
    • artificial rubber
    • Sun tanning
    • Textiles
    • fertilizer
    • cosmetic additive
  • SIDE EFFECTS:
    • It can cause cancer of the Kidney & liver
    • Urinary tract tumors
    • Abdominal pain
    • burning sensation
    • Sore throat
    • Cough
    • Labored breathing 

Polymaleic acid and/or its sodium salt – BC, REG, Total < 1 ppm in feed water – In steam contacting food

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Control mineral scale during evaporation of beet sugar and cane sugar
    • concrete additive
    • water desalination
    • crude oil evaprotaion
    • Eye drops
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Eye swelling
    • eye pain
    • itchy eyes
    • eye redness
    • increased tear production
    • skin inflammation
    • Affect the heart
    • Nervous system
    • Liver

Sorbitol anhydride esters (a mixture of sorbitan monostearate, polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan mono stearate (polysorbate 60) and polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monolaurate (polysorbate 20) – BC, REG, Each component < 15 ppm in steam contacting food

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Emulsifiers
    • Detergents
    • Cosmetics
    • Sugar alcohol
    • The feed of animals for Fattening
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Irritant to skin 
    • Irritates the eyes
    • Gas 
    • Diarrhea
    • bloating
    • abdominal cramps
    • Animals: Increased nerve sorbitol associated with nerve damage
    • Decrease arterial blood pressure
    • can raise blood sugar
    • It can cause osmotic stress on cells by drawing out water.

Bois de rose – ESO, GRAS – 182.20

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • perfume
    • medicine
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Unknown

Boldus leaves – FL/ADJ, REG, In alcoholic beverages only – 172.510

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • with tea
    • Savory dishes
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • In rats, abortions were seen.
    • Never use oil internally or externally.

Borax (E285) – MISC, ILL, No petition filed, Illegal for use in foods incl. wax ctg for fruits and vegetables. MID permits use in export meats. (supposedly banned? in the USA, but on the FDA approved list)

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Toothpaste
    • Mouthwash
    • Cosmetics
    • Paint 
    • Ceramic glaze
    • Herbicides
    • Tanning skins, hides
    • Aging of wood
    • a preservative against wood fungus
    • Pharmaceutical alkalizer
    • A buffering agent in Laboratories (Dna and Rna)
    • Ant control
    • Cleaning products
    • gold mining
    • Flubber, slime, silly putty, 
    • Food additive
      • Caviar
      • makes food firm, rubbery
      • in rice and wheat
    • Anti fungal
    • moth proofing
    • Pesticide for pests
    • detergents
    • Adhesives
    • Swimming (buffer agent to control pH)
    •  fertilizer
    • color fires with green
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Those with liver cancer shouldn’t consume.
    • Indonesia warns of the risk of liver cancer.
    • May damage fertility
    • May cause damage to the unborn child.
    • Ingested directly
      • Nausea
      • vomiting
      • diarrhea
      • Irritations
        • Skin 
        • Eyes
        • Nose
        • Throat
        • Lungs
        • Rashes
    • Overexposure to borax
      • Headache
      • Weakness
      • Lightheadedness
      • Dizziness
      • Tremors
      • Passing out

Boron – MISC, REG, <310 ppm – In modified hop extract from sodium borohydride – 172.560

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Fiberglass (insulation, structure materials
    • Polymers
    • Ceramics
    • Heat-resistant materials
    • Bleach
    • Pharmaceutical
      • Menstrual cramps
      • Yeast infections
      • increases estrogen levels
      • Boosts magnesium
      • reduces inflammatory biomarkers
      • improves the brain’s electrical activity
      • Postive impact on vitimine D
      • Wound healing
  • SIDE EFFECTS 
  • Excessive boron
    • Nausea
    • Gastrointestinal discomfort
    • Vomiting
    • Diarrhea
    • Skin flushing
    • Rash
    • Excitation
    • Convulsions
    • Depression
    • Vascular collapse
  • People who accidentally consumed boron ranged from 18 to 9,713 mg
    • Toxicity
      • Headache
      • Hypothermia
      • Restlessness
      • weariness
      • renal injury
      • dermatitis
      • alopecia
      • anorexia
      • Anemia
      • seizures
      • erythema
      • thin hair
      • High dose can be fatal

Boronia flowers – FL/ADJ, REG, GMP, In conjunction w/flavors only – 172.510

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • Perfume
    • Excellent food flavor for citrus berry formulations
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Unable to find any information.

Bromelin or Bromelain (spelling optional) – MISC, MIA, To soften tissue of meats; ENZ, REG, As an enzyme preparation (optional ingredient) in bakery products – 136

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • An enzyme in the pineapple plant
    • Meat tenderizing
    • Marinade
    • Anti-browning of cut fruit
    • Cosmetics
    • Dietary supplement
      • Reducing pain & swelling
      • Promoted: for osteoarthritis
        • cancer
        • digestive problems
        • Muscles soreness
      • Help with sinusitis
      • Weightloss
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Stomach upset
    • Increased heart rate
    • Antibacterial 
    • Anti-viral
    • Menstrual problems
    • Difficult breathing
    • Nausea
    • Severely red or swollen skin
    • Vomiting
    • Weak rapid pulse
    • People on antibiotics take care; It may increase the amount of antibiotic absorbed.
    • It may affect blood thinners (take care if you are on blood thinners)
    • It may make sedatives stronger.

Brominated vegetable oil – STAB, INTERM/REG, <15 ppm – In flavored fruit beverages were not precluded by a standard – 180.30

  • HOW IT IS USED:
    • food additive (to keep citrus flavoring from separating in pop) 
    • It’s banned in some countries. 
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Dizziness
    • Vomiting
    • convulsions
    • bloody diarrhea
    • nervous excitement
    • Kidney damage
    • shortness of breath

Bucha leaves oil – FL/ADJ, REG, GMP, In conjunction w/flavors only – 172.510

  • HOW IS IT USED
    • Fruit flavor (black current) 
    • Insect repellent
    • Deodorants
    • Skin infections
    • Treat inflammation
    • Kidney & urinary tract infections
    • perfumes
    • fragrance
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Irritant the stomach

Buckbeen leaves – FL/ADJ, REG, GMP, In alcoholic beverages only – 172.510

  • USES
    • Helps with fever
    • Help with rheumatism
    • It may help with the liver.
    • May assist with worms.
    • Skin disease
    • Stop bleeding
    • Help with lack of appetite.
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • May cause
      • Abdominal pains
      • nausea
      • Vomiting

Buquinolate (VETRANAL(TM)– FEED, REG, 0.4 ppm – In liver, kidney & skin of chickens – 556.90; 0.1 ppm – Residue in the muscle of chickens – do; 0.5 ppm – Residues in the uncooked yolk of eggs – do;0.2 ppm – Residues in raw whole eggs – do; Feed use in chickens, see 558.62, 558.530 & 558.105

  • HOW IT IS USES
    • Is a drug (antibacterial)
    • To make animals fatter.
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Irritations
      • Eyes
      • Skin
      • Nose
      • Throat
      • Eyes
      • skin
      • respiratory system
    • Adrenal damage in pigs
    • Drop in milk production
    • Allergic reactions

Butadiene styrene rubber – MISC, REG, In chewing gum base – 172.615

  • HOW IS IT USED
    • car tires
    • shoe soles
    • Automotive parts
    • Mechanical rubber
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Incidence of leukemia
    • Tumors
    • Air pollutant

Butane, n-butane, isobutane – MISC, GRAS – 184.1165

  • HOW IS IT USED
    • Additive to gasoline petrol
    • Cigarette lighters 
    • Portable stoves
    • Propellant 
    • Heating fuel
    • Refrigerant
    • Chemical preservative
      • Crackers
      • Potato chips
      • fast food
      • Prolong the shelf life of food
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • liver damage
    • Inhaling
      • Dizziness
      • lightheadedness
      • Irregular heart 
      • passing out
    • Eating
      • It may cause direct toxicity in the brain.
      • Cause direct toxicity to the myocardium
      • ADHD
      • Enlargement of the liver
      • Neurotoxic effects
      • Convulsions

Butoxy monoether of mixed (ethylene-propylene) polyalkylene glycol – SANI, REG, GMP, Adequate drainage – 178.1010

  • HOW IS IT USED:
    • Cleaner for meat processing
    • Food Products
      • Anticaking agent
      • Antioxidant
      • Carrier
      • Dough strengthener
      • Emulsifier
      • Moisture preserver
      • Processing aid
      • Stabilizer & thickener
      • Texturizer
      • Packaged foods 
      • Injectable medications
    • Tobacco products
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Cosmetics
    • Cleaners
    • Coating
    • Inks
    • Nail polish
    • latex paints
    • Deicers
    • Coolant
    • Antifreeze
    • Heat transfer
    • Plasticizers
  • Side effects
    • The slower rate of breathing
    • People with Kidney and liver disease need to take care of. Their Kidney and livers are already weak, which may worsen. 
    • Bloating
    • Gas
    • Upset stomach
    • Dizziness
    • Increased sweating
    •  developmental toxicant
    • Harm the nervous system 
    • Cardiac arrhythmia
    • Seizures
    • Vomiting

n-Butoxypolyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene glycol -AF, REG, GMP, X-ref – Defoaming agent component (used in processing beet sugar) – 173.340

  • Side Effects
    • Central nervous system toxicity
    • Hyperosmolarity (High concentration of salt)
    • Hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells)
    • cardiac arrhythmia (Abnormal heartbeat)
    • seizures
    • Lactic acidosis (lactic acid build up in blood stream)
    • Nausea
    • Stomach discomfort
    • Gas
    • Diarrhea

Butter Starter distillate Diacetyl (2,3 butanedione)– FLAV, FL/ADJ, GRAS, GMP -184.1848

  • HOW IS IT USED
    • Flavor 
    • Fragrant agent
    • Margarine
    • Cottage cheese dressing
    • processed cheese
    • Cake mixes
    • Fillings
    • Frostings
    • Microwave popcorn
    • season blends
    • frozen entrees and more
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Linked to lung disease
    • Bronchiolitis
    • Contributes to heart attacks
    • Decrease immune response
    • Decrease insulin response

Butyl acetate

  • how is it Uses 
    • Synthetic fruit flavoring
      • Icecream
      • Cheese
      • Baked goods
    • Production of lacquers 
    • Production of paint
    • artificial leather
    • plastic adhesive
    • hardening coating
    • top coats
  • Side effects
    • Headache
    • Dizziness
    • Weakness
    • Confusion
    • Lightheadedness
    • Skin rash
    • Coughing 
    • Phlegm
    • It may affect the nervous system

Butyl Alcohol – MISC, REG – 73.1, 172.560 – Modified hop extract

  • HOW IS IT USED
    • Solvent paint
    • Resins
    • Gums
    • Coating
    • Hydrulic breake fluid
    • Medication for animals
    • Ingredient in processed and artificial flavorings
    • Extraction of lipid-free protein from egg yolk
    • Natural flavoring
    • Vegetable oils
    • Manufacture of hop extract for bee making
    • removing pigment from moist curd protein concentrate
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Headache
    • Dizziness
    • nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Irregular Heartbeat

1,3-Butylene glycol – SOLV, REG, GMP, In nat & syn flavoring substances except where standards preclude use – 173.220, 573.225. Used in the manufacture of sausage casings as a formulation aid and processing aid – 172.712.

  • HOW IS IT USED:
    • cosmetic
    • solvent 
    • Fragrance enhancer
    • Creams
    • Gels thinner
    • Shampoo
    • Conditioner
    • Food flavoring
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • skin irritation
    • Eyes irritation
    • Respiratory tract irritation
    • Acute oral toxicity

Tert-Butylhydroquinone (E319) – AOX, REG, See TBHQ.

  • HOW IS IT USED:
    • Crackers
    • Fats
    • Chips
    • Donuts
    • Some bread
    • Popcorn
    • Snacks
    • Pre-made frozen food
    • packaged dinners
    • Cosmetic
    • Pharmaceutical products
    • antifungal
    • Dna damage
    • Synthetic food antioxidant
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Liver enlargement
    • Neurotoxic
    • convulsions
    • paralysis (in animals)
    • Toxic to cells (preventing their replication or growth)
    • Genotoxic = Toxic to DNA, damaging enzymes, replication, causing mutations. May lead to cancer or birth defects. 
    • Nephrotoxic (Damage kidneys)
    • Hepatoxicity (Damages Livier)
    • Neurotoxic (Killing neurons cells, alters the regular activity of the nervous system)
    • Reduces Immunity levels
    • Promotes cancer
    • Harms the red blood cells
    • Food allergies
    • Contact dermatitis (Rashes, inflammation of the skin)

Butyl rubber – MISC, REG, Component of chewing gum base – 172.615

  • HOW IS IT USED:
    • Steam hoses
    • Mechanical good
    • Adhesive
    • Flame retardant
    • chewing gum
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Gastrointestinal tract
    • Skin irritation
    • Swelling
    • IBS

Butyl stearate – AF, REG, X-ref – Defoaming agent component (used in proc. beet sugar & yeast) – 173.340

  • HOW IS IT USED:
    • Nail varnishes
    • Skin creams
    • Lotions
    • Likosticks 
    • Flavoring
    • Emulsifying
    • Damp proofer concrete
    • Plasticizers
  • SIDE EFFECTS
    • Eye irritation
    • Skin Irritation
    • Irritation of the digestive tract

WORD BANK

  1. Genotoxicity is the property of a chemical agent that damages the genetic information in a cell. It can cause mutations that may lead to cancer or may be passed down.
  2. Hirschsprung’s disease – a neonatal intestinal abnormality that is derived from the failure of enteric neural crest cell migration to hindgut during early embryogenesis.
  3. A balance between free radicals and antioxidants is necessary for proper physiological function. If free radicals overwhelm the body’s ability to regulate them, a condition known as oxidative stress ensues. Free radicals thus adversely alter lipids, proteins, macromolecules and DNA and trigger a number of human diseases
  4. The action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.
  5. “a supplement that inhibits blood coagulation”
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