Many micro-nutrients, like folic acid, vitamin B-12, selenium, chromium and biotin are used in such small amounts that the only way to disperse them evenly in a large batch of nutritional mix is by first spraying them on a carrier. Such carriers are usually di-calcium phosphate (a rock hard mineral compound), sugars, or baby laxatives, legally, these ingredients are not required to be listed on labels, because they are considered parts of the nutrients that are sprayed on them.
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