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Firstly, take the sugar-free mints of Green Arrow (with mint flavor of iced lemon) as an example, and analyze its components: ingredients: food additives (sorbitol, magnesium stearate, acesulfame K, lemon yellow aluminum lake, sucralose), edible spices (including natural mint flavor) and nutrients (per serving): energy: 24 kJ, protein: 0g, fat: 0.6544. Excessive intake may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction symptoms such as gastrointestinal pain. Magnesium stearate is often used as food coating agent. As mints are hard-pressed tablets, magnesium stearate can be used as an auxiliary agent in the tabletting process. Acesulfame K is an artificial sweetener, and its sweetness is about 130 times that of sucrose. Intake of food containing excessive acesulfame K may cause liver and nervous system damage. Lemon yellow aluminum lake is a kind of food pigment, so the color of this mint is yellow, and it will slowly release lemon yellow in acidic and alkaline aqueous solutions. Sucralose is a widely used sweetener, and its sweetness is 600 times that of sucrose. Because of its no energy, good safety and pure sweetness, it has become one of the best sweeteners at present When eaten, spices provide mint flavor. Next, look at the nutrients. It is worth noting that although each serving contains 65,438+0.2 grams of carbohydrates, the metabolism of these carbohydrates and other sweeteners will not lead to an increase in blood sugar, so such products can also be called sugar-free foods. Therefore, to sum up, "addiction" may be that the subjects have a stronger hobby for the mint spices used. As long as it is not eaten in large quantities for a long time, it should not cause harm to the human body according to the weight of each serving. In fact, I have tried to feel my stomach acid when I eat on an empty stomach, so I suggest the subjects not to eat too much.