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EMULSIFIER

Polysorbate

What it is

Detergent-class synthetic emulsifier that keeps oil and water from separating across a long shelf life.

Why your biology objects

Emulsifiers are surfactants — they disperse the mucus lining your gut the same way they disperse oil. In mice this thins the protective mucus layer, lets bacteria reach the gut wall, and drives low-grade inflammation and metabolic shift. No food met your gut pre-emulsified before the 20th century.

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