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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new fat substitute, Olestra in 1996

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new fat substitute, Olestra in 1996

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The chemical Olestra was designed as a substitute for fat. However, it has a side effect that makes the consumer of Olestra to have lots of diarrhea and other problems.

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Yes they do... Olestra has been know to cause anal leakage!

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Olestra is a synthetic sugar. It has a number of side effects. It is usually hidden in the nutritional lables.

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