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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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Medicine by Harry Styles [Lyrics Video] (w/ clear audio and lyric effects)

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Medicine as performed live by Harry Styles in Amsterdam, March 14, 2018

I know people still argue about if it’s “him” or “them”, but I went with “with them” because it’s the more logical progression from the previous line.

I think I became a fan overnight and I’m still reeling

Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/angeyxy

Edit: Also, go check out the videos of this song performed at the St. Paul stop! I don’t know what was in the water there but the boy was feelin’ it.

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** To the people arguing over whether he’s gay or bi or pan or straight… The most Harry’s ever said concretely about what label he choose? Is that he doesn’t label himself. He’s “never felt the need to”.

We are not entitled to any more than that. No matter what his lyrics say, what beliefs you may hold, or what you think you read from his actions, sexuality isn’t something you can determine for another person. The least we can do is be respectful of the fact that he doesn’t want a label right now, and not try to affix one to him without his say-so.

Calling this song a bi anthem or harry a gay/bi/lesbian icon is one thing. Saying with conviction that he IS gay is another. I think we as a fandom need to work on having more respect for the man we profess to be a fan of.
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The Effects Of Artificial Food Dyes | Dr. Rebecca Bevans | TEDxCarsonCity

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The Effects Of Artificial Food Dyes | Dr. Rebecca Bevans | TEDxCarsonCity

Dr. Rebecca Bevans is a professor and a researcher. She uses her PhD in cognitive neuroscience and her Master’s in child development to teach undergraduate and graduate psychology courses. Her passion for psychology is only rivaled by her passion for her family. When her son’s behavior became disruptive and problematic she used her knowledge and education to find the cause. Today she will be talking about her family’s difficult and emotional journey to finding answers and living dye free.

Rebecca Bevans received her Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience and a Master’s degree in Human Development from the University of Nevada, Reno. She is an expert in how physiological states can affect psychological perception. She teaches several undergraduate psychology courses at Western Nevada College including Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Research Methods, Abnormal Psychology, and Introduction to Psychology. She also teaches graduate courses for Southern New Hampshire University. She is the President of Brain Matterz, a Nevada non-profit with the focus on brain disorder research and education. Her greatest position is being a wife and mother.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx