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<blockquote data-quote="mattsmum" data-source="post: 65275" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I thought this was worth mentioning. I have pulled all forms of dairy from difficult child diet and have seen a great improvement. A few weeks ago, I got lazy and was letting difficult child eat diary. Last weekend, after a major meltdown episode, I looked at the ingredients for what he ate (hot dog rolls). I was surprised to find this when I looked up Calcium Propionate...</p><p></p><p>Calcium propionate is used as a preservative in a wide variety of products, including but not limited to bread, other bakery goods, processed meat, whey, and other dairy products. Calcium propionate is used in bakery products as a mold inhibitor.</p><p></p><p>According to the Pesticide Action Network North America, calcium propionate is slightly toxic.[5] This rating is not uncommon for food products; Vitamin C is also rated by the same standards as being slightly toxic. [6] Calcium propionate can be used as a pesticide.[7]</p><p></p><p><strong>Behavioral effects</strong></p><p>Calcium propionate has been weakly linked to <strong><strong>irritability, </strong>restlessness, inattention, and sleep disturbance in children.[</strong>8] The Ecologist Online claims that it is linked to allergic reactions in bakery workers.[9]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattsmum, post: 65275, member: 3532"] I thought this was worth mentioning. I have pulled all forms of dairy from difficult child diet and have seen a great improvement. A few weeks ago, I got lazy and was letting difficult child eat diary. Last weekend, after a major meltdown episode, I looked at the ingredients for what he ate (hot dog rolls). I was surprised to find this when I looked up Calcium Propionate... Calcium propionate is used as a preservative in a wide variety of products, including but not limited to bread, other bakery goods, processed meat, whey, and other dairy products. Calcium propionate is used in bakery products as a mold inhibitor. According to the Pesticide Action Network North America, calcium propionate is slightly toxic.[5] This rating is not uncommon for food products; Vitamin C is also rated by the same standards as being slightly toxic. [6] Calcium propionate can be used as a pesticide.[7] [B]Behavioral effects[/B] Calcium propionate has been weakly linked to [B][B]irritability, [/B]restlessness, inattention, and sleep disturbance in children.[[/B]8] The Ecologist Online claims that it is linked to allergic reactions in bakery workers.[9] [/QUOTE]
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