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is resin safe to eat
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Generally, resin is not considered safe for consumption. Resin, often used in various industries such as art, jewelry making, and woodworking, is a hard, usually amber-like substance that can be synthetic or derived from natural sources like trees. While some resins have been used in food applications, particularly as a glazing agent or food additive in very small quantities (E-number E953), these are highly processed and specifically approved for culinary use. Unprocessed or industrial-grade resin, however, contains potentially harmful chemicals and should never be ingested. Symptoms of resin ingestion include gastrointestinal distress, allergic reactions, and in severe cases, organ damage. If you suspect resin has been ingested, seek medical attention immediately. Always ensure that any resin used in food preparation is food-grade and sourced responsibly.
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