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Sodium Phosphates
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Sodium Phosphates

Sodium phosphates preserve processed foods by helping them retain moisture. As a source of excess dietary phosphorus, it can lead to cardiovascular and kidney problems. The body absorbs roughly twice as much phosphorus from additives as it does from natural sources.

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