Welcome to Red Dye Free! Recently, Moms Today lead a conversation about artificial dyes. I encourage you to keep the conversation alive by clicking the following link: http://moms.today.com/_news/2011/03/29/6369981-why-some-moms-have-banned-artificial-food-dyes-from-their-kids-diets
I also encourage you to vote here: http://moms.today.com/_question/2011/03/29/6371288-do-you-worry-about-artificial-dyes-in-food
Your opinions matter. The conversations in the comment section is very interesting! Why don't you join us and let others know how you feel about this topic?
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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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Red Dye Free on TodayMoms!
I was fortunate to have MSNBC and TodayMoms site share my blog.... www.reddyefree.blogspot.com. I have always been anonymous, or so I thought, but they managed to contact me. I am grateful to share this important information with others since it made a huge difference in my life and my childrens'.
http://moms.today.com/_news/2011/03/29/6369981-why-some-moms-have-banned-artificial-food-dyes-from-their-kids-diets
If you click on the link, you will also be able to view a very good video on this issue. There is a child in this video who had trouble with his handwriting. Occupational therapists would have probably labeled him as having dysgraphia (a problem with motor coordination skills). After removing the harmful dyes in his food, his handwriting improved dramatically. My son had the same problem with the dyes, along with behavioral problems from consumption of these dyes. My son's handwriting is beautiful now and has no major behavioral issues to speak of as well.
http://moms.today.com/_news/2011/03/29/6369981-why-some-moms-have-banned-artificial-food-dyes-from-their-kids-diets
If you click on the link, you will also be able to view a very good video on this issue. There is a child in this video who had trouble with his handwriting. Occupational therapists would have probably labeled him as having dysgraphia (a problem with motor coordination skills). After removing the harmful dyes in his food, his handwriting improved dramatically. My son had the same problem with the dyes, along with behavioral problems from consumption of these dyes. My son's handwriting is beautiful now and has no major behavioral issues to speak of as well.
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