When Simple Additives Turn Dangerous: A Titanium Dioxide Story

When Simple Additives Turn Dangerous: A Titanium Dioxide Story

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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is an insoluble and inactive material that is used as a coloring additive in many foods to make them look pretty and appealing to eat. Learn More!

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