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E341 Calcium phosphate, tribasic
What is E341 or Calcium phosphate, tribasic?
E341 Calcium phosphate, tribasic, is used as an acidity regulator and anti-caking agent in various foods. It helps prevent clumping in powdered products like salt or spices, and it's also added to fortify certain foods with calcium.
Why do I have an intolerance?
An intolerance to calcium phosphate, tribasic, might result from an inability to properly digest or absorb calcium compounds, potentially leading to bloating or other digestive discomforts. It could also be due to a sensitivity to the phosphate content, triggering mild allergic reactions.
What can I do about it?
To manage this intolerance, try to limit your consumption of processed foods that contain calcium phosphate, tribasic. Opt for whole, unprocessed foods, and read ingredient labels carefully. You may also experiment with homemade alternatives to reduce your intake of this additive.