Instagram · May 28, 2026
Maggi Noodles Face Scrutiny Over Ingredients and Health Claims
The video claims that Maggi noodles contain harmful ingredients like guar gum and sodium triphosphate, which can cause bloating, loose motions, and affect kidney and heart health. It also states that Maggi contains a high amount of sodium and palm oil, which can increase bad cholesterol.
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The claim that Maggi noodles contain guar gum and sodium triphosphate, and that these ingredients help stabilize the product, is supported by the provided context [1]. The assertion that daily consumption can lead to bloating, gas, and loose motions is also mentioned [1].
The presence of palm oil and its potential to increase bad cholesterol is noted [6][9]. Furthermore, the claim that Maggi lacks fiber and doesn't provide fullness is supported [6].
The specific sodium content of 1242 mg per 100g is cited, and the daily recommended intake for children (1500-2000 mg) is also mentioned, along with the fact that high sodium can increase blood pressure [6]. However, the claim that these ingredients can cause kidney damage is not directly substantiated in the provided sources.
While phosphates (which include triphosphates) are mentioned as potentially contributing to kidney dysfunction when consumed in excess [1][9], the context does not specifically link Maggi's triphosphates to kidney damage in the way the claim suggests. The assertion that Maggi is restricted in some European countries is not found in the provided references.
The broader claim that Maggi's ingredients can affect kidney and heart health in the long term is partially supported by the general information about high sodium and phosphates, but the direct link and severity as presented in the claim are not fully confirmed across the sources. [1][2][3]