The Chemicals in Your Mac and Cheese - The New York Times

Have you ever read the ingredients label on a box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese? Most of us haven’t, because we trust if it is on the shelves of the grocery store, it must be safe to eat.

If you were to read the ingredients label, you would find (the most concerning for me,) artificial colors Yellow #5 and #6. Let me explain why this is so concerning with examples of how these artificial colors are harmful to our health (especially our children’s):

Behavioral Problems

It’s scary the effects these colors have on the developing young mind. Yellow #5 and #6 are directly linked to serious behavioral problems in children.

Hyperactivity

These food dyes and preservatives act as neurotoxins in the brain, affecting nerve development.

Insomnia

It’s hard to clinically link insomnia to these two dyes. Although, there has been many studies that suggest these colors are the source of insomnia episodes in some children.

Migraines

Migraine sufferers have been advised by a Texas Neurology report to avoid Yellow food dyes. Yellow dyes have been connected to migraine headaches.

Learning Disabilities

Children with learning disabilities and developmental disorders seem to be more susceptible to the side effects of food dye. The neurotoxicity effects seem to amplify the problems associated with: ADD, Asperger’s, dyslexia and make learning and understanding more difficult.

Allergies

Due to the immune system responses, children who eat chemically produced foods and artificially colored foods, are more prone to allergies.

 

Cancer

Petroleum-based food coloring have been linked to the eventual development of cancer.

Yellow #5 and #6 have been banned in European countries, yet they are still being added to our food here in the US. These two dyes are petroleum-based and offer no nutritional value.

In Europe, Yellow #5 and #6 have been replaced with natural sources, paprika extract and beta-carotene. Paprika and bet a-carotene give the cheese it’s known color with no health risks to children as the artificial dyes can supply.

Kraft was asked about their continued use of these harmful ingredients in their US products. Kraft’s response was, “safety is our highest concern, and since the dyes are approved by the FDA, we are following the required guidelines in the manufacturing of our products.” Kraft also said they “have products made with natural ingredients.” As consumers, we have to acknowledge the products (especially) marketed to children (animal, letters and cartoon shapes) contain Yellow #5 and #6 dye.

Michael Jacobson (holds a Ph.D. in microbiology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is an American scientist and nutritional advocate), explains companies use artificial coloring because it’s the cheapest way to color food. He believes these dyes should be removed from our food but it is the FDA’s choice to allow or discontinue the use of these food dyes. Michael Jacobson also mentioned, the FDA has know for the past two years about the many studies showing Yellow #5 and #6 causing hyperactivity in children. Yet the FDA still allows these companies to manufacture their products with these food dyes.

In the US, food additives and preservatives are more commonly used than any other country. They are cheap and highly addictive. We all know, the more additive something is, the more we want it and the more we will continue to pay for it.

Now, more than ever, as we become more aware of these food additives and their negative health affects, we need to read ingredient labels and make better choices for our children.

DETOX TOXINS FROM YOUR BODY

Fortunately, it is quite easy and inexpensive to cleanse your body of toxic substances by using foods in your diet such as spirulina.

Spirulina is the most effective food that removes heavy metals from the nervous system and the liver. It has the most detoxifying effect on your bod

 

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