Be Aware of Adverse Reactions With Artificial Dyes

You’ll hear buzz about adverse reactions to artificial dyes...since FDA announced its ban of FD&C Red #3 due to cancer risk.

Americans are consuming at least 5 times more artificial dyes today than in 1955. Meanwhile, products that contain dyes in Europe must have a warning label...and other countries ban some artificial dyes altogether.

Currently, companies have until 2027 to remove FD&C Red #3 in foods...and until 2028 for meds.

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