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Steps to reducing red food dyes (hyperactive child)
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 524448" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Some of the artifical flavors are a big issue too. Eeyore would get a little hyper/irritable after a bad of Skittles. One week he was having a meltdown every day at 2:05pm -- major on the ground tantrum and he was 13. He was helping out at the cub scout camp -- found out that the helpers all got their choice of candy at 2:00pm -- and Eeyore picked Sour Skittles each day. When I gave them a heads up that he was only to be given a chocolate bar, no more meltdowns. It was eerie.</p><p></p><p>That led us to trialing more food issues. Both boys are now gluten-free, consume minimal dairy and minimal dyes/preservatives. Huge improvement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 524448, member: 1169"] Some of the artifical flavors are a big issue too. Eeyore would get a little hyper/irritable after a bad of Skittles. One week he was having a meltdown every day at 2:05pm -- major on the ground tantrum and he was 13. He was helping out at the cub scout camp -- found out that the helpers all got their choice of candy at 2:00pm -- and Eeyore picked Sour Skittles each day. When I gave them a heads up that he was only to be given a chocolate bar, no more meltdowns. It was eerie. That led us to trialing more food issues. Both boys are now gluten-free, consume minimal dairy and minimal dyes/preservatives. Huge improvement! [/QUOTE]
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