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If you give healthy mice a common food preservative called potassium sorbate every day for 10 weeks at fairly high doses, their livers might show more signs of inflammation and higher levels of a specific inflammation chemical, but their body weight, fat, and blood sugar/fat levels don’t change much.

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The study gave mice potassium sorbate (a food preservative) for 10 weeks and found it caused some liver inflammation but didn’t affect their weight, fat, or blood sugar — just like the claim said.

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