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Red Dye # 40 an unknown enemy!
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<blockquote data-source="post: 2732"><p>We found that the Feingold diet which eliminates food coloring and other chemicals helped our ADD/ADHD sons. And I believe that while many other things are eliminated, it is the food coloring that is probably the most important thing, especially for my younger son. For instance, he went into a total meltdown after a school birthday party where the teacher had the children POUR food coloring on the icing to make nice designs. Also, interestingly enough, my daughter (age 3) has been on Feingold for almost two years (the whole family has to go on it to really get the kids to keep it) and is temperamental but in much better control than the boys. Yesterday, we went to a pool party and husband fed her these red slushies (bad, bad husband). Well, about one hour later she had one of the worst and longest tantrums of her little life. It lasted for over one hour and we cancelled our plans to visit friends. So I guess she is affected too, though we didn't realize it since she hasn't been exposed before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=", post: 2732"] We found that the Feingold diet which eliminates food coloring and other chemicals helped our ADD/ADHD sons. And I believe that while many other things are eliminated, it is the food coloring that is probably the most important thing, especially for my younger son. For instance, he went into a total meltdown after a school birthday party where the teacher had the children POUR food coloring on the icing to make nice designs. Also, interestingly enough, my daughter (age 3) has been on Feingold for almost two years (the whole family has to go on it to really get the kids to keep it) and is temperamental but in much better control than the boys. Yesterday, we went to a pool party and husband fed her these red slushies (bad, bad husband). Well, about one hour later she had one of the worst and longest tantrums of her little life. It lasted for over one hour and we cancelled our plans to visit friends. So I guess she is affected too, though we didn't realize it since she hasn't been exposed before. [/QUOTE]
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