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Is Golia Active Plus Safe? Ingredient Analysis

Golia

Golia Active Plus is a food from Golia. It has a Zerotox safety score of 60/100, which means it looks generally acceptable but still includes some ingredients worth reviewing.

The main ingredients worth reviewing are Acesulfame K, Polydextrose, E132.

60 / 100

Moderate quality

Why score is 60

The composition includes isomalt and maltitol as sweeteners, which are processed alternatives to sugar. Acesulfame K is a synthetic sweetener, raising quality concerns.

Main concern

Acesulfame K is a synthetic sweetener that raises concerns about artificial additives.

Why it matters: This ingredient is flagged in our analysis based on regulatory and scientific sources. Check the Ingredients section for details and see Data sources for methodology.

Regulation status: Ingredient safety is assessed from EU/EPA/CIR and similar databases; formulations may vary. Always read the product label.

Pros

  • Contains isomalt, a sugar substitute that has a lower glycemic index than regular sugar.
  • Maltitol is a sugar alcohol that can provide sweetness with fewer calories than sugar.

Concerns

  • Acesulfame K is a synthetic sweetener that raises concerns about artificial additives.
  • Polydextrose is a synthetic bulking agent that may cause digestive issues in some individuals.

Ingredients breakdown

Each ingredient below is explained in the context of this food so the page answers more than a simple label list.

  • Is Isomalt safe in this food?

    Medium

    Isomalt is used here as sweetener. Isomalt is a sugar alcohol used as a low-calorie sweetener in this product. While it has a lower glycemic index, it can cause digestive discomfort in some individuals.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: isomalto

    Read the full ingredient profile for Isomalt

  • Is Maltitol safe in this food?

    Medium

    Maltitol is used here as sweetener. Maltitol is a sugar alcohol that provides sweetness with fewer calories than sugar. It may cause digestive issues in sensitive individuals.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: sciroppo di maltitolo

    Read the full ingredient profile for Maltitol

  • Is Acesulfame K safe in this food?

    Bad

    Acesulfame K is used here as sweetener. Acesulfame K is a synthetic sweetener used for its intense sweetness. Its long-term safety is debated, raising concerns about artificial additives.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: acesulfame K

    Read the full ingredient profile for Acesulfame K

  • Is Polydextrose safe in this food?

    Bad

    Polydextrose is used here as stabilizer. Polydextrose is a synthetic bulking agent that can provide texture but may lead to digestive discomfort in some individuals.

    Role in formula: stabilizer

    Original: polidestrosio

    Read the full ingredient profile for Polydextrose

  • Is Menthol safe in this food?

    Good

    Menthol is used here as flavor. Menthol is a natural compound that provides a cooling sensation and flavor. It is generally recognized as safe for consumption.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: mentolo

    Read the full ingredient profile for Menthol

  • Is Eucalyptol safe in this food?

    Good

    Eucalyptol is used here as flavor. Eucalyptol is a natural compound derived from eucalyptus oil, used for its flavoring properties. It is considered safe in food applications.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: eucaliptolo

    Read the full ingredient profile for Eucalyptol

  • Is Glycerol safe in this food?

    Medium

    Glycerol is used here as stabilizer. Glycerol is a humectant that helps retain moisture in this product. While generally safe, it is a processed ingredient.

    Role in formula: stabilizer

    Original: glicerolo

    Read the full ingredient profile for Glycerol

  • Is Lactic Acid safe in this food?

    Good

    Lactic Acid is used here as acidulant. Lactic acid is a natural acid used to adjust acidity and enhance flavor. It is generally recognized as safe in food products.

    Role in formula: acidulant

    Original: acido lattico

    Read the full ingredient profile for Lactic Acid

  • Is Flavors safe in this food?

    Medium

    Flavors is used here as flavor. Flavors are added to enhance taste but can vary in quality. The specific nature of these flavors is not disclosed.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: aromi

    Read the full ingredient profile for Flavors

  • Is E132 safe in this food?

    Bad

    E132 is used here as colorant. E132 is a synthetic colorant that may raise concerns due to its artificial nature. Its safety is debated in some contexts.

    Role in formula: colorant

    Original: E132

    Read the full ingredient profile for E132

How we score

Our safety scores and ingredient breakdowns are based on regulatory and scientific sources. See Data sources & methodology and How Zerotox works for full details.

Product info

Product ID: 4149099

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Frequently asked questions

This product is flagged for: Acesulfame K is a synthetic sweetener that raises concerns about artificial additives.; Polydextrose is a synthetic bulking agent that may cause digestive issues in some individuals.. See the Concerns and Ingredients sections above.
This product includes positive or neutral ingredients such as: menthol, eucalyptol, lactic acid. See the Ingredients section above.
We do not detect parabens in this product's listed ingredients. Always check the label as formulations change.
Golia — Golia Active Plus has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Check the ingredient breakdown above. More Golia products. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Check the Ingredients section above. Zerotox flags preservatives, colours and other additives; see the full list.
Golia — Golia Active Plus has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Higher scores mean fewer concerning ingredients. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Golia — Golia Active Plus has a Zerotox score of 60 / 100 among food products. See the full breakdown above.
Golia — Golia Active Plus has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Higher scores mean fewer concerning additives. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
This depends on the ingredient profile. People with sensitive skin or scalp, users avoiding fragrance, sulfates or animal-derived ingredients, and cautious shoppers should review the breakdown above before buying. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Based on our data we do not detect fragrance in this product's listed ingredients. Formulations can change; check the label.
Zerotox gives Golia — Golia Active Plus 60 / 100 based on ingredients. Ultra-processed foods often have many additives; see the breakdown above. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
The composition includes isomalt and maltitol as sweeteners, which are processed alternatives to sugar. Acesulfame K is a synthetic sweetener, raising quality concerns. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.