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148. The Unseen Risks of Food Dyes and Generic Medications

24 Apr 2025

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Did you know that 90% of generic medications in America primarily come from China? In 2019, government advisor Rosemary Gibson revealed shocking information about medication quality and safety. Research found that 13% of generic medications coming into the US were defectively manufactured, containing carcinogens, lead, arsenic, and other toxins. As a parent or patient, you deserve to know what's going into your body. I also explore the concerning impact of food dyes on our health - especially for children. Red Dye #40 has been linked to allergies, migraines, and immune dysfunction, while Yellow #5 can damage DNA and white blood cells. These synthetic dyes can cause neurobehavioral problems in children and have already been banned in places like California and the UK. Food companies are getting sneaky too - rebranding dyes with innocent-sounding names like "allura red" or "brilliant blue" to make them seem natural. You'll find these harmful ingredients hiding in popular snacks like M&Ms, Doritos, and many children's cereals. Enroll in the Parent Membership Subscribe to the Connect My Brain YouTube Channel! SHOW NOTES: https://connectmybrain.com/episode148 What do you want to learn more about? Submit your questions here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/survey/ Phone the office: 678-501-5172 ****** Dreaming of starting your own podcast? Talk to my producer, Marcie Paige. She helps coaches and course creators launch shows that grow their business and connect with listeners. You focus on delivering great content—she'll take care of everything else. Visit https://marciepaige.com

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