RFK Jr. wants to ban food dyes — but voluntarily
- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And FDA revealed plans this week to target synthetic food colorings.
- Research connects synthetic dyes with children's behavior and health problems.
- The FDA will end permission for two dyes and partner with industry to eliminate six others.
- Secretary Kennedy stated these compounds "pose real, measurable dangers to our children's health."
- The agency will approve four new natural coloring agents and collaborate with NIH on health research.
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While many are too quick to dismiss the entire “Make America Healthy Again” movement as a compilation of Instagram health advice and fast-talking pseudoscience, it’s undeniable that parts of MAHA are crucially important to the health of our society. Concerns over ever-expanding vaccine schedules, government subsidies driving the use of high fructose corn syrup, and the inclusion of carcinogenic food colors in children’s cereal are among the many…
RFK’s plan to phase out synthetic food dyes could face industry pushback
The Trump administration announced its intention to phase out synthetic dyes used to enhance color in common foods like candy and cereals.At a press conference Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his agency is making the move as a first step to improve the nation’s food supply and address chronic disease.“We are going to get rid of the dyes and then one by one, we’re going to get rid of every ingredient and ad…
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