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About desiccant in food
This is our usual most common desiccant; It is a translucent particle formed by precipitation of silicate with acid or ammonium salt, which is activated at high temperature. Although this ingredient is complex, it will not have any serious consequences when eaten in the stomach. The stomach will not absorb this substance at all, and it will still be discharged with excrement in the end. If it is really dangerous, it may cause slight diarrhea.

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