Today I invited the Principal of my son's school to take a look at my blog in an effort to reach out and make a difference.
Dear Mr. Principal, (to respect your privacy)
I want to thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to look over my blog. It is my intention to reach out to as many people as I can so that I can help at least one more child become free of the dye-induced behavior that my children were plagued with for so many years. I also want to thank a very special teacher in your school who took my request to heart and has done everything in her power to keep her classroom artificially dye-free. I also want to bring to your attention that she has very many well-behaved children in her classroom at this time. I believe that keeping the artificial dyes out of her classroom could have a very positive affect on all of the children. This could have a great impact on your school if every classroom was to be artificially dye-free. Maryland has already banned artificially colored foods in their schools and from their lunchroom menus.
Throughout this blog I have created links that would help anyone discover the truth about artificial dyes and the affects that it can have on people - not just children with ADHD, but for all children to some extent.
Thank you again for taking the time to read this. I hope that you will join me to make a difference in the lives of all of those wonderful children.
This blog is to advocate for children who seem to have behavior problems, but are really reacting to the artificial dyes found in foods and medicines. It is to help others to be more aware of how food affects your mood. Children and adults can suddenly become irritable, have headaches, and even become angry or aggressive after ingesting synthetic artificial dyes. I recommend avoiding all artificial colors. This blog was created to help you find the information you need.
The Red Dye Free Store - Where to find products without synthetic Dyes
Testimonials of Behavioral Changes from Artificial Dyes
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What great news! Cheers to all the great principals and teachers who help our kids be their best by staying dye-free.
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