Pizza was the single biggest contributor of sodium to the diet of young Americans in the period...
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The enormous potential of the gluten-free bakery sector will grow even more when the gap between regular...
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Kraft’s plan to split itself into two standalone business units will help the market see more clearly...
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Big interview: Steve Hughes, CEO, Boulder Brands
Back in 2008/9, Boulder Brands CEO Steve Hughes had a lot of sleepless nights. The struggling Smart...
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A new analysis of where Americans are getting their calories from has thrown up some surprising results,...
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Comment
Read the full May 14 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report ‘Sodium intake in populations’
-all 200 pages...
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Recent data from Symphony Consulting (click here
), shows that while US retail sales of products making ‘natural’...
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Blast out of the starting blocks with your hot new product at high ACV distribution and pile...
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While polls suggest most Americans are in favor of labeling genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the percentage that...
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A federal judge handling a lawsuit filed in California over ‘all-natural’ claims on Mission tortilla chips has...
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Only Hyperactivity?
These additives may be much more toxic than people realize. According to Ruth Winter's Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives, p-credine, a chemical used in preparation of Red 40, is carcinogenic in animals as reported by the National Cancer Institute. The canary in the cave. Remember that the manufacturers of these chemicals report their own safety data. My own kid experienced neurotoxic effects from food colorings (she has no allergies). We are all guinea pigs when it comes to food additives.
Posted by Lori
29 March 2011 | 15h01