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The word "approved" on a food additive certifies acute safety and technological need — a real, meaningful evaluation. But the assay that earned the word was designed before the gut microbiome existed as a research field, and EFSA itself says the science is "not mature enough" to include it. In this episode, we debate: Is the word "approved" on a food additive a sufficient safety guarantee for the modern shopper, or does it create a false sense of certainty by concealing the scope of what was actually tested? We unpack 6 concepts you will need before reading the article: The Prescribed Battery, The Unasked Endpoint, Trust-Knowledge Substitution, The Two-Pole Error, The Dated Photograph, and The Scope Gap. This is a standalone episode. No prior episodes required. Related episodes: The Detox Label, The Nonstick Inheritance. Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-permitted-list
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