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The Colors We’re Dyeing For

The colors we’re ‘dyeing’ for 🤦‍♂️

What do you know about food coloring? Have you checked your labels? Many mainstream processed foods contain these toxic chemicals! ☠️

🦄Why does society feel the need to see their food in unnatural states and colors?

🙅‍♂️It’s easy to avoid food dyes and caramel coloring. Check out your labels! Make this a priority in you and your children’s lives. Buy organic and take out the guesswork!

🧟‍♂️The Dangerous Impact of Food Coloring

Americans are now eating 5 times more food dye than in 1955.🤮

Many parents have observed their child’s behavior improve drastically when taken off food dyes, especially 👹

Red #40. Because of this widespread anecdotal evidence, the editors at Special Education Degree decided to do an investigative report on the negative effects of food dye’s in human beings.

The hidden dangers of food coloring dyes:

💙Blue #1 Brilliant Blue

Known Dangers:

Caused kidney tumors in mice

May induce an allergic reaction in individuals with pre-existing asthma

Commonly found in: baked goods, beverages, candies, cereal

🔵Blue #2 Indigo Carmine

Known Dangers:

Causes significant occurrence of tumors, particularly brain gliomas, in male rats

Commonly found in: beverages, candies, dog food

🔴Citrus Red #2

Known Dangers:

Toxic to rats and mice at modest levels

Bladder and other tumors found in mice

Labeled “possibly carcinogenic to humans”by the IARC

Commonly found in: skin of Florida oranges

♻️Green #3 Fast Green

Known Dangers:

As a food dye it is prohibited in the EU and some other countries

Caused significant increases in bladder tumors in male rats

Commonly found in: beverages, candies, ice cream, cosmetics

🛑Red #40 Allura Red

Known Dangers:

Accelerates the appearance of immune system tumors in mice

Suspected trigger of hyperactivity in children

Causes allergy-like reactions in some people

Commonly found in: beverages, candies, cereal, cosmetics

🚫Red #3 Erythrosine

Known Dangers:

Suspected trigger of hyperactivity in children

Thyroid carcinogen in animals

Issued a partial ban by the FDA in 1990

Commonly found in: baked goods, candies, sausage, maraschino cherries

〽️Yellow #5 Tartrazine

Known Dangers:

Can cause allergy-like reactions

May cause mild to severe hypersensitiviy reactions

Commonly found in: baked goods, candies, cereal, beverages

🔆Yellow #6 Sunset Yellow

Known Dangers:

May cause hyperactivity in some children

Causes adrenal tumors in animals

Commonly found in: baked goods, sausage, cereal, cosmetics

“Our daughter Emma is a completely different person since we cleared her diet of food dye. No more meltdowns or shouting matches. And we just realized that her reading, writing, and math have accelerated tremendously in these few short weeks. Coincidence?”

#toxic #endocrinedisruptor #add #adhd #genderconfusion #carcinogens #cancer #thetruthaboutcancer #youarewhatyoueat #fooddyes #dyes #foodcoloring #organic

Colors To Die For: The Dangerous Impact of Food Coloring

@ Lauren Novelli

 

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