Olestra, also called Olean, is a synthetic fat once hailed as a groundbreaking alternative to regular fat in food products.
P&G's fat substitute olestra was rebranded "Olean", and licensed to food manufacturers for use in chips and cookies. Unfortunately, for many consumers, olestra's side effects included nausea ...
The approval came six years later, but products using Olestra had to declare that they could cause abdominal cramping and loose stools. Consumers were initially undeterred and better medical ...
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