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This guy is correct even though we don't want to hear it. In other countries red dye 40 is, for one, regarded as dangerous and illegal. Companies say they use these dyes in America because of American 'preference'. In other words we're stupid, we like to eat poison because it has nice color and those who think different are silly ninnies.
This guy is correct even though we don't want to hear it. In other countries red dye 40 is, for one, regarded as dangerous and illegal. Companies say they use these dyes in America because of American 'preference'. In other words we're stupid, we like to eat poison because it has nice color and those who think different are silly ninnies.
No he is not correct. The science on the health effects of Red 40 is inconclusive. Some studies have shown that there are negative effects in certain populations where other studies have not demonstrated any issues. In many cases it's hard to make definitive statements about the results due to the study's design. To add to that, many studies are done on animals. So the results can't be necessarily applied to humans directly. Countries ban certain ingredients/foods for many reasons and not necessarily because they are unsafe. GMOs for example. GMOs have been banned in several countries for a variety of reasons (consumer backlash, politics, they compete with heritage varieties, creates intellectual property concerns, etc.) despite the fact that there have been thousands of studies and no documented cases of GMO's directly causing death/illness.
This guy is correct even though we don't want to hear it. In other countries red dye 40 is, for one, regarded as dangerous and illegal. Companies say they use these dyes in America because of American 'preference'. In other words we're stupid, we like to eat poison because it has nice color and those who think different are silly ninnies.
This guy is correct even though we don't want to hear it. In other countries red dye 40 is, for one, regarded as dangerous and illegal. Companies say they use these dyes in America because of American 'preference'. In other words we're stupid, we like to eat poison because it has nice color and those who think different are silly ninnies.
So much wrong in one post…
It is not banned. It is not poison. It's simply misinformation to stoke fear. You've been fooled and are repeating misinformation without even a cursory fact check. It's a persistent and untrue myth.
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This guy is correct even though we don't want to hear it. In other countries red dye 40 is, for one, regarded as dangerous and illegal. Companies say they use these dyes in America because of American 'preference'. In other words we're stupid, we like to eat poison because it has nice color and those who think different are silly ninnies.
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So much wrong in one post…
It is not banned. It is not poison. It's simply misinformation to stoke fear. You've been fooled and are repeating misinformation without even a cursory fact check. It's a persistent and untrue myth.