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Can the Body Digest Carnauba Wax?

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According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), food-grade carnauba wax is recognized as a safe food additive. This natural plant-based wax, derived from the leaves of the Brazilian carnauba palm tree, is widely used as a glazing and coating agent in many products you eat. Despite its prevalence in the food industry, many wonder: can the body digest carnauba wax?

Is microcrystalline wax good or bad for you?: A Nutrition and Food Safety Perspective

5 min read
According to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), there is no concern for genotoxicity from microcrystalline wax (E 905), an important distinction for its use in foods. For anyone focusing on their nutrition diet, the question **is microcrystalline wax good or bad for you?** involves understanding its function, regulatory status, and non-digestible nature, rather than its nutritional content.