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Color of Controversy

By: Gwyn Bevel
Updated: February 21, 2013
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WE'VE GOT RED DRINKS, BLUE CANDY, ORANGE JELLO, AND YELLOW MAC AND CHEESE.
  IN ALL, WE HAVE NINE DIFFERENT ARTIFICIAL DYES APPROVED FOR USE IN THE U-S.
  BUT ARE THESE COLORS CAUSING PROBLEMS IN OUR KIDS?
 THEY'RE AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME NOW, BUT ONCE WERE LABELED UNFOCUSED, UNRULY, AND HYPER.
 NO ONE KNOWS WHAT CAUSES A-D-H-D, BUT MORE THAN FIVE- MILLION KIDS HAVE IT. CHRISTIAN SLEIPNES WAS DIAGNOSED WHEN HE WAS FOUR.
THEN, HIS MOM READ ABOUT THE POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN A-D-H-D AND FOOD DYES.
 SHE ELIMINATED THEM FROM HER SON'S DIET.
 Christian's Mother Katherine Sleipnes says, "We're willing to try anything."
 MOST OF THE DYES ARE MADE FROM PETROLEUM AND USED FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE THAN TO MAKE OUR FOOD LOOK BETTER. SO COULD THEY REALLY BE PUTTING OUR KIDS' HEALTH AT RISK?
 Pediatric Psychiatry Joe DiMaggio says, "Whether it's Cheetos, or gummy bears, or Kool-Aid, so it's very difficult for a child that has a normal American diet to avoid using these types of dyes."
 AN FDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE DETERMINED EVIDENCE OF FOOD DYES CAUSING HYPERACTIVITY IN KIDS WAS INCONCLUSIVE.
 BUT THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DEMANDS THAT FOODS WITH CERTAIN DYES CONTAIN WARNING LABELS.
 Dr. Daniel Bober says, "If they already have ADHD, that food dyes could exasperate their symptoms."
 THE COLOR INDUSTRY SAYS, THE PROBLEM IS NOT THE DYE.  THEY TURNED DOWN AN INTERVIEW WITH US, BUT AN OFFICIAL WAS QUOTED AS SAYING, "WE DON'T SEE ANY STRONG COMPELLING DATA AT THIS POINT THAT THERE IS A NEUROLOGICAL EFFECT."
 CHRISTIAN HAS BEEN DYE-FREE FOR MONTHS AND HIS MOM HAS NOTICED HE'S MORE FOCUSED AND LESS DISTRACTED. WHETHER OR NOT YOU BELIEVE THERE'S A LINK BETWEEN THE TWO, THE ONLY COLOR THAT MATTERS IS GREEN.  IF CONSUMERS WANT CHANGE, THEY'LL SHOW IT WITH THE FOODS THEY BUY.
 OVERSEEING THE SAFETY OF ARTIFICIAL FOOD COLOR WAS ONE OF THE REASONS THE FDA WAS FOUNDED IN 1930, AND HAS BEEN THE FOCUS OF FDA INVESTIGATIONS SINCE THE 1950'S.
 NOW, THE FDA SAYS, IT NEEDS MORE RESEARCH BEFORE MAKING ANY FINAL DECISIONS ON THE AFFECTS.

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