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Do you suspect food dyes are causing problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 163367" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>We were always a chocolate icing family, so it was butter, powdered sugar, and Hershey's cocoa. I don't know what it is in particular that is so bad for the kids, but I am comfortable just saying "additives" are a problem. We never have been big on pre-packaged meals or going out to eat somewhere a family could afford. Most everything is from scratch at our house, and we do more organics now than we used to. </p><p></p><p>My take on it is that soda pop is nothing more than poison, and diet soda is worse. I can't tell you how many people I know who put on 4 pounds and switched from regular to diet pop and gained 20. Children should not be eating McDonalds or what-have-you on a regular basis. That just plain is not real food. I know it's easy, but the problems it causes are not.</p><p></p><p>As to whether it is dye or hormone injections in cows or pesticides, I can't say. But it's something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 163367, member: 99"] We were always a chocolate icing family, so it was butter, powdered sugar, and Hershey's cocoa. I don't know what it is in particular that is so bad for the kids, but I am comfortable just saying "additives" are a problem. We never have been big on pre-packaged meals or going out to eat somewhere a family could afford. Most everything is from scratch at our house, and we do more organics now than we used to. My take on it is that soda pop is nothing more than poison, and diet soda is worse. I can't tell you how many people I know who put on 4 pounds and switched from regular to diet pop and gained 20. Children should not be eating McDonalds or what-have-you on a regular basis. That just plain is not real food. I know it's easy, but the problems it causes are not. As to whether it is dye or hormone injections in cows or pesticides, I can't say. But it's something. [/QUOTE]
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