This journalist specializes in covering the intricate world of resins and additives, providing timely news updates and insights on market trends. With a keen understanding of the chemical industry dynamics affecting these materials, he/she consistently delivers informative articles that keep readers well-versed with developments across various sectors utilizing resins and additives.
Titanium dioxide is often used as a colorant to give vitamins and other pills their white color. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it's safe for use in food and drugs. However, some studies suggest potential risks and side effects when consumed in large amounts or in nanoparticle form. Therefore, while it is generally considered safe in moderate amounts in vitamins, those with specific health concerns may want to seek out vitamins without this ingredient.
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