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ARTIFICIAL FOOD DYES and the Effects on CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOR (Shocking stuff!)

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ARTIFICIAL FOOD DYES and the Effects on CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOR (Shocking stuff!)

What are the effects of artificial food dyes on children? If artificial colors make your child more active, irritable, or emotional, you need to learn about the latest research on the effects of artificial food dyes in children and how they can change your child’s behavior.

In this video, I’m covering some of the latest research findings about how artificial food colorings can change ANY child’s behavior.

First I’ll talk about the connection between food dyes and children’s behavior, specifically focusing on some new research that has come out in 2021.

Then, I’ll describe why artificial food dyes are in our food.

Next, you’ll learn about the difference between natural food dyes and artificial food dyes. I will also get into how artificial food colorings are regulated by our government and how other countries are doing it differently.

Last, I’ll tell you how much food dye is safe for your child.

Want to learn more about artificial food colors? Read this: https://thenourishedchild.com/food-dye-and-behavior/

Wondering how this might impact your child with ADHD? Learn more here from my free training: https://thenourishedchild.com/product/free-training-food-adhd/

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Chris wragge speaks with dietitian Cynthia Sass about a FDA probe into the alleged link between food dyes and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
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Diagnosing Pre-Diabetes

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Emily Woodcock, Dietitian, discusses the pre-diabetes program at Spectrum Health.
Link for more information: shmg.org/diabetesendocrinology
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Getting diagnosed with prediabetes — which means your blood sugar level is higher than
normal — is a serious wake-up call. Without intervention, prediabetes often leads to type 2
diabetes and puts you at increased risk for heart disease and stroke. But this diagnosis doesn’t
mean that you will definitely develop diabetes. There’s still time to turn things around.

You can hear board-certified internist Francisco Javier Barajas, MD, FACP, describe how
prediabetes is diagnosed and practical steps you can take to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes.