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The colors we’re ‘dyeing’ for 🤦♂ Have you checked your labels? Many mainstream processed foods contain these toxic chemicals!   🙅♂It’s easy to avoid food dyes and caramel coloring. Check out your labels!  Buy organic and take out the guesswork!  🧟♂The Dangerous Impact of Food Coloring  Americans are now eating 5 times more food dye than in 1955.🤮  Many parents have observed their child’s behavior improve drastically when taken off food dyes, especially 👹 Red #40. Red Dye Free Foods, Red Dye 40, Dye Free Foods, Kidney Tumor, Toxic Foods, Food Swap, Red 40, Food Dye, Juice Plus

The colors we’re ‘dyeing’ for 🤦♂ Have you checked your labels? Many mainstream processed foods contain these toxic chemicals! 🙅♂It’s easy to avoid food dyes and caramel coloring. Check out your labels! Buy organic and take out the guesswork! 🧟♂The Dangerous Impact of Food Coloring Americans are now eating 5 times more food dye than in 1955.🤮 Many parents have observed their child’s behavior improve drastically when taken off food dyes, especially 👹 Red #40.

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The side effects of artificial red food coloring are well-documented, but thankfully, natural alternatives are widely available. Red is a color found abundantly in nature, offering us plenty of choices when selecting a natural source. From fruits to vegetables, there are countless options to achieve a rich, vibrant hue. For our natural red food coloring, we prefer using beetroots for their deep, bold color. However, if you're not a fan of beets, you can easily substitute them with red…

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