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While natural colorants made from foods like beets are available, many manufacturers opt for synthetic dyes-which may have dangerous health consequences, particularly for children. Research has also associated food dyes with problems in children including allergies, hyperactivity, learning impairment, irritability and aggressiveness. The three most widely used culprits-Yellow 5, Yellow 6 and Red 40-contain compounds, including benzidine and 4-aminobiphenyl, that research has linked with…

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two jars filled with red liquid and the words, better than kool - aid recipe

'Better Than Kool-Aid' Recipe: Kid Approved, Happy Mom!, Make the connection between artificial food dyes and hyperactivity. #kids #food #healthy #recipe #drinks #natural #summer #wellness #children #parenting #sweet #healthyrecipes

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a glass bowl filled with lots of colorful candies on top of a white counter

Ok nitrogen aside- these frozen ice cream bites were soo fun to make and enjoy with the kiddos! Dye free and naturally sweetened, too. They had just had "dippin dots" for the rest time at a baseball game, and were still completely in love with our homemade version!

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Parents of children with sensory processing challenges know that the slightest scent can throw kids into a sensory-based meltdown. Children with sensory processing issues can over-respond to fragrances in soaps, detergents, or even lotions when others may not even notice the scents. A child with olfactory sensory processing issues can be overly sensitive to specific ... Read more

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