Is Red Food Dye #40 driving your child crazy?
Banned in several European countries
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Red dyes can be found in processed foods, candies, children’s medication, soaps, and even toothpaste.
Parents have noticed that outbursts and symptoms of ADHD in their children can be linked to the consumption of food dyes, particularly red food dye. The most common red dye is #40, which has been prohibited in several European countries.
A FOX news story features Dr. Todd Nelson discussing the potential risks associated with Red Dye #40 and its impact on children’s ADHD behavior.
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