Food Colorings & Ingredients To Avoid In Processed Foods

Potassium Bromate

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Potassium bromate is a chemical commonly used in the production of bread. It is used to make the dough easier to handle and to make it rise higher. While the U.S. has taken no known steps to remove the chemical from bread production, and with many entities claiming it is completely safe, Canada, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and Brazil have all banned the chemical as it is likely linked to cancer. The International Agency on Research for Cancer found a strong potential for carcinogenic behavior in potassium bromate. This research was conducted in 1999, and as an initial survey of the matter, it did not find specific types of cancers, particularly vulnerable groups of people or amounts of the chemical that is more likely to cause cancer. Unfortunately, little research has been done since this, and we still do not have any more details on the matter. Coincidentally, nothing has challenged the study's findings, which concluded that the chemical, when used in bread products, is a possible carcinogen for human consumption.

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