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Food Dyes used in our supplements Linked to Allergies, ADHD and Cancer: Group Calls on US to Outlaw Their Use by Richard S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 15 Oct 2010 12:50pm 1 Comment been linked to allergic reactions, the group says, and studies show that dyes can cause hyperacitivity in children. Despite those concerns, manufacturers put about 15 million..., breakfast cereals and salad dressing - present a "rainbow of risks" and can cause allergic reactions, hyperactivity, and even cancer. "These synthetic chemicals do absolutely nothing Read on »
Cupcakes for Peanut Allergy, Nut Allergy, Milk Allergy and Egg Allergy by Ria S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Jun 2008 6:08pm 2 Comments allergies (peanut allergy, nut allergy, egg allergy, wheat allergy, milk allergy, fish allergy, shellfish allergy, and soy allergy) Read on »
If You Don’t Test Your Hair Dye Now, You May Hate Yourself Later by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Nov 2010 11:01pm trigger allergic reactions to hair dyes. Henna tattoos are advertised as being safe and easily removable but the black dye that is added to henna to intensify the color and make... a serious allergic reaction to your hair dye after getting a henna tattoo. And if this does happen, it doesn’t matter where the tattoo is on your body. What do YOU think? Have you Read on »
Dye-Free for Purim and Every Day: Sign the FDA Petition by C. L. Posted Mon 21 Mar 2011 8:01pm week. Artificial food dyes have been linked to ADHD, cancer and allergies for quite some time, and one can only hope the FDA will fully consider the science behind those concerns... Did you know that the E.U. requires warning labels on foods with certain artificial food dyes? And that American brands have adapted their foods for sale in Europe Read on »
Synthetic Food Dyes and Your Health by mike santoro Posted Fri 18 Sep 2009 12:58pm Look at the ingredients label of almost any non-organic processed food (as well as jarred foods) and you will undoubtedly see synthetic food dyes.; FD&C yellow #5, FD&C blue... that are not (snacks, candy, soda...). The truth is you'd be hard pressed to find a non-organic packaged food that doesn't contain synthetic dyes. The question is, are they hazardous to your Read on »
Easter Egg dyes- naturally! by Andrea Garza-FoodAllergyTalk Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:22pm Hello everyone! As you probably already know, Easter is this Sunday! Whether you or your child has an allergic reaction to artificial food dyes, or you would simply prefer to avoid dyes altogether...I would like to share a link with you regarding the use of natural fruits and vegetables for Easter egg dyes! http://crunchydomesticgoddess.com Read on »
Easter Egg dyes- naturally! by Andrea Garza-FoodAllergyTalk Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:00pm Hello everyone! As you probably already know, Easter is this Sunday! Whether you or your child has an allergic reaction to artificial food dyes, or you would simply prefer to avoid dyes altogether...I would like to share a link with you regarding the use of natural fruits and vegetables for Easter egg dyes! http://crunchydomesticgoddess.com Read on »
Dye to Red Sox dead by Eli .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 9:00am The Jermaine Dye to the Red Sox deal has fallen through according to sources. Apparently an offer of Wily Mo Pena and Craig Hansen was not enough to entice White Sox GM Kenny Williams, who instead is trying to get an extension completed with Dye. The Cubs and Diamondbacks were still said to be interested, but with less than an hour left Read on »
Food Dyes: Do They Make Kids Hyperactive? by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 7:32pm Well, this will come as no surprise to many parents. New research suggests that food dyes make kids hyperactive. I still think it's a combination of the sugar and the dyes that trigger these reactions. Thanks to reporter Melinder Fulmer of the Los Angeles Times for the informative story about this new study. Read on »