Is your three year old making you nuts? What are you feeding him?
Parents who suspect that artificial ingredients in food are affecting their children's behavior can now point to some cold, hard proof. A carefully designed study released Thursday in The Lancet, a leading British medical journal, shows that a variety of common food dyes and the preservative sodium benzoate — an ingredient in many soft drinks, fruit juices, salad dressings and other foods — causes some children to become more hyperactive and distractible than usual.Interesting. I'll have to take a peek at some labels.
Forgive me if you've heard this before, but: if a car is designed to run on gasoline, what do you think will happen if you put kerosene in it?
Next, what are we "designed" to "run" on? [COLOR="White"]... [/COLOR]The answer (another question): what were we eating during all the years of our evolution?
You mean when we had a life expectancy of 35?
Yes, we have antibiotics, surgery, etc. now. But that doesn't mean we can suddenly digest laboratory chemicals as food. We need to eat food.
Preservative 282. That's what it's called over here. (well that's the preservative that causes hyperactivity in kids)
we totally keep our kids away from 'Red' whenever possible. And milk makes the boy disagreeable in general....
give him strawberry milk, and he'd probably kill someone.
Smarties and fizzy pop (soda) = kiddie-crack
oh god, Tang! I used to eat that stuff straight. It still tastes like no other--sweet, tangy, slightly gritty, yum, good stuff!
our kids hardly ever consume sugar and preservatives. But they're still nucking futs. So we tried more exercise to wear them out. It seemed to give them more energy. So then we decided kids are supposed to be like that and tuned to alcohol to numb our perception ;)
When I was a nipper in the 70s it' was all about yellow -tartrazine. It's funny what they consider to be "new' in medicine....
I eat pixy stix by the dozen. I drink up to two or three sodas a day. I can down a pack of Gobstoppers in a day. You dont see me bouncing off the fuckin' walls.
I blame the kids, not their food.
I eat pixy stix by the dozen. I drink up to two or three sodas a day. I can down a pack of Gobstoppers in a day. You dont see me bouncing off the fuckin' walls.
I blame the kids, not their food.
Gott'a like a kid that can handle his sugar:)
Different things affect different kids. not all kids have a tendancy to get hypo over the wrong foods, but some do.
I will admit that energy drinks, tea-by-the-gallon, and pure cocaine tend to make me a little on the wired side.
Wait, what?
I can down a pack of Gobstoppers in a day.
Huh? I thought those things were supposed to be
everlasting?!