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Most of the products we buy that contain "unknown" products are there for one of several reasons - it is a preservative, its add to the flavor, or it adds to the appearance. If a product was made up of purely homemade ingredients, it would not hold up to bottling, shipping and shelving. If it didn't go bad and be inedible, it would look bad because some of the ingredients would begin to "break down" and separate causing the product to look unappetizing - not very good for folks like Minute Maid or Coca Cola. The question we need to ask ourselves is what are these stabilizers, preservatives and flavor enhancers and are they SAFE for human consumption? I think American people should demand more of the FDA people in terms honesty and integrity when approving a product for FDA usage. Okay, so now I know what wood resin is used for, is it safe to consume according to someone with nothing to gain?
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