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dyes food and heir dyes cause allergy its body immune system reaction
Almost all processed food contains colorings. Just give a example, a coke usually contains caramel as coloring.
Not all food coloring brands are gluten-free. See this article in the Gluten Free category on Answers.com: http://glutenfree.answers.com/gluten-free-ingredients/gluten-free-food-coloring-brands-natural-and-artificial. You will find brands that make natural gluten-free food coloring as well as easy to find brands in your store.
The azo dyes that are restricted for textile use have been so restricted because they cause skin hypersensitivity and allergies. Not all azo dyes are so restricted--there are eleven azo dyes that are approved for use in food.
It is food that is produced without hormones, antibiotics, pesticides or chemicals, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors, GE(Genetic Engineering), or any other artificial ingredients(shortening, margarine, aspartame). Organic food is much healthier for you because it doesn't have all these artificial ingredients.
yes. All foods except candy and artificial foods have genes.
Mmmmm well not sure on that one, but a change in diet to all organic food, no junk food or food colorings will create some brilliant changes. Well worth a try as chemicals can be a big contributor to a child having ADD.
No. Pretty much all food dyes are based on benzene (tar) molecules. They are not derived from animal products.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_urea_and_yellow_5_pork#ixzz16qBzIT7q
No. Pretty much all food dyes are based on benzene (tar) molecules. They are not derived from animal products.
there is no sugar in pepsi max but it has all those fake sugars and colorings
Yes. It's just natural stuff that's good for you!
The artificial flavoring added to any processed food stuff, is a variety of chemicals unique to that food stuff. There is no single chemical which accomplishes all flavorings. Common flavorings include: aspertame, vannilin, and citrus.