Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Artificial Dyes that can Effect Children

Research from the 1970's supports the suspicion that certain artificial food colorings can have a negative effect on children. While the level of sensitivity varies with the child, they have been shown to increase hyperactivity. Dyes are found in food such as mac an cheese, candy, cereal, crackers, tortilla chips, and even vitamins.

The dyes to avoid?
Yellow 5
Red 40
Blue 1
Green 3
Blue 2
Orange B
Red 3
Yellow 6

Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal medicine can also be used to alleviate the symptoms of hyperactivity in children. More information on acupuncture can be found at www.AcuSpaWellness.com

For more info see the Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy's Online Brain Feed Selector at www.iatp.org/brainfoodselector

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