Is Potassium Sorbate bad for us?

Probably dose dependent, I wouldn’t eat it if I can avoid it though.


‘Various research results showed that the increased PS intake (>25 mg/kg) may lead to cytotoxic and genotoxic effects via producing mutagenic compounds and inducing chromosome aberrations, sister chromatid exchange, DNA breakage. The aforementioned factors can develop many chronic diseases especially diabetes mellitus, cancers and etc. Thus, it is necessary to investigate the effects of PS on public health and determine its mechanism of action on various organs and cells.’
 
When it comes to health, we can sometimes look twice at what ‘science’ has to say. It seems that in Europe we sometimes lose sight of what common sense and experience used to prescribe.
As luck would have it, at the time of the cov, with Ivermectin for example, our French specialist was suspended and denounced for and despite his excellence.
I believe that we can sometimes have our doubts when faced with so-called ‘scientific’ sentences.

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