Episode Description
- Most people are exposed to multiple food additives every day because they're built into common packaged foods, not just occasional treats
- Children receive a higher additive load from the same foods adults eat, which places more strain on developing systems tied to growth, metabolism, and brain function
- Food additives are consumed as mixtures that stack across meals, even though safety limits are usually set for single ingredients in isolation
- "New and improved" food formulations often replace one additive with another instead of reducing overall exposure
- Shifting daily eating patterns toward whole foods and simpler ingredient lists lowers additive exposure without constant label checking