Saffron is expensive. I think you're thinking of turmeric. VERY yellow. It can be used as a natural food dye, and it is used as such here in Japan. Most candy here does not have the artificial food colors. They use a lot of flower petals such as gardenias for coloring candy. It's why Japanese candy tends to have more pastel colors rather than the strong, bold, dark candy colors in the USA. Frankly, I cannot eat American candy anymore since I've lived here so long. Someone gave me some Starburst and while I used to like that candy just 15 years ago, I can't stand it anymore.
I was thinking the same thing will happen when they get rid of fluoride, there will be YouTubes on how to make fluoride toothpaste and fluoridated water, and how many will become ill or die because they don't understand how poison it really is.
Just the logic behind it is pants-on-head retarded. Even if we assume fluoride was good for teeth, you are going to spend an arm and a leg for teeth that are going to fall out in 10 years anyways...
I'm expecting commercial foods to start actually using those youtube video suggestions like beets for red instead of industrial runoff toxin #5 , which is probably the point.
Most of the major producers run dual production lines.
One for domestic production and the other for exports. The Domestic gets all the artificial crap outlawed across large parts of the world. The Export gets an alternative recipe using more natural ingredients. Or at least as natural as some of the Frankenfood can get at least.
Biden admin was suing Mexico to accept American corn. Mexico Agriculture minister said no, American corn isnāt food itās poison. The EN has also banned American corn and derivatives in all products.
Indeed. An inordinately large part of our normal diet. Is either banned or labeled with so many hazard labels most people donāt eat it. Across most of the world.
Which is ironically also why I donāt feel like slashing regulations and trusting āThe Free Marketā is going to fix most of the problems with our food supply.
Edit: Just to be clear. I think itāll help. But there will need to be a whole lot more action taken than solely relying on that.
Clearly they donāt care about cost. Their goal is to take us out. They have stolen so much from us itās barely a drop in the bucket. But for non- psychopath minds, itās a valid point!!
annatto is used to color cheese. Cheetos does contain artificial colors tho.
The less-exciting truth: annatto, a natural, plant-based food coloring extracted from the seeds of tropical annatto trees. Without annatto, cheese is the color of milk. Coloring has been added to cheddar cheese for centuries to regulate color variations in milk that can come from seasonal changes in the cow's diet.
Cheese is definitely not the color of milk. Go grab some buttermilk and shake it in a jar to make your own butter. It will be yellow because fat solids are yellow. Add time, oxidation, bacteria and/or mold cultures, and you have all varying colors of cheese. Fake cheap ORANGE cheddar cheese is colored with annatto.
That's not true. Most of the fat gets removed from milk to make butter the rest of the milk is used to make cheese.Hence the need for coloring. White cheddar is cheddar without annatto.
The earliest known documentation of annatto's use in cheese is in a 1743 Dutch volume Huishoudelyk Woordboek (Household Dictionary), according to American scientist Paul Kindstedt of the University of Vermont. Other historical documents from the period confirm that annatto (then called "orleaan" or "orleans") was being used to color cheese by the mid-18th century.[15]
I never thought dyes were such a big problem until I watched this documentary. A lot of kids are suffering because of this shit and nobody can figure it out.
Thank you hundro, I just finished watching this, It has validated personal experiences as well as other individuals I have encountered with the same issues. Each experience, each story, is heartbreaking.
You're very welcome. We went through all our cupboards looking for dyed foods to toss out. I really wonder how different the world would be without them.
Many laundry detergents contain petroleum-based surfactants, which are chemicals derived from crude oil, to enhance cleaning power. These surfactants, like petroleum distillates or naphtha, can boost the cleaning process but may also be associated with health concerns, such as respiratory issues. Other petrochemicals, like benzene, can also be present, often in less recognizable forms like sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate,.
Elaboration:
Surfactants:
These are the main cleaning agents in detergents, and many are derived from petroleum.
Petroleum-Based Ingredients:
Petroleum-derived ingredients, like sodium laureth sulfate and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, are common in conventional detergents.
Health Concerns:
While effective for cleaning, some petroleum-based surfactants may be harmful to the respiratory system and can potentially cause allergies.
No point if Americans keep showering twice daily. Even once a day is excessive from a microbiome and toxin exposure viewpoint. if rich and can afford RO filter for your shower plus shower head filtration, sure knock yourself out, but otherwise you are bathing in heavy metals, chlorine, and fluoride. Not to mention, it just eggs on cardiovascular issues
Who is the faggot who downvoted this extraordinarily great news? What an asshole.
EDIT: maybe this is why. Readers added this context to the tweet: "The FDA has announced that at a 4PM press conference the intent to ban dyes will be announced. This has not been announced as being effective today."
Can't wait for the Youtube videos on how to home dye your food.
I wish I was joking.
Beets - Red Tumeric - Yellow Spirulina - Blue/Green Spinach - Green
East Indian food is very colorful, has been for centuries. Dyes needed. Whatās needed? Natural food.
fact
Saffron, natural I believe? And wow is it yellow
Saffron is expensive. I think you're thinking of turmeric. VERY yellow. It can be used as a natural food dye, and it is used as such here in Japan. Most candy here does not have the artificial food colors. They use a lot of flower petals such as gardenias for coloring candy. It's why Japanese candy tends to have more pastel colors rather than the strong, bold, dark candy colors in the USA. Frankly, I cannot eat American candy anymore since I've lived here so long. Someone gave me some Starburst and while I used to like that candy just 15 years ago, I can't stand it anymore.
And itās a mood lifting herb!
That's going to be one funky tasting bowl of Fruity Pebbles.
The coloring is not for flavor, only for show. Less colorful FL in other countries sells just fine
Fruity pebbles gonna look like crap and no kids gonna wanna eat it now LOL
And that's a good thing
Theyāre gonna look just like real pebbles
I was thinking the same thing will happen when they get rid of fluoride, there will be YouTubes on how to make fluoride toothpaste and fluoridated water, and how many will become ill or die because they don't understand how poison it really is.
And you can't forget how fluoride at higher concentrations actually damages teeth! That will be a surprise for too many, too...
They actually sell gallon jugs of water for babies with added floride. I just could not believe it if I had not seen it.
Just the logic behind it is pants-on-head retarded. Even if we assume fluoride was good for teeth, you are going to spend an arm and a leg for teeth that are going to fall out in 10 years anyways...
I'm expecting commercial foods to start actually using those youtube video suggestions like beets for red instead of industrial runoff toxin #5 , which is probably the point.
$100,000 views and man bunād influencer lecturing me.
Here's how to make Yellow #3.
Step 1: Ask your wife or girlfriend's bull to pee in a jar
Step 2: Add to your favorite soy infused meal
Before or after the soy isolate enema?
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That's not Yellow 3, that's Yellow #1!
I say make it effective immediately pull the crap off the shelves I bet they could change the recipes very quickly just like they do for Europe
Most of the major producers run dual production lines.
One for domestic production and the other for exports. The Domestic gets all the artificial crap outlawed across large parts of the world. The Export gets an alternative recipe using more natural ingredients. Or at least as natural as some of the Frankenfood can get at least.
Biden admin was suing Mexico to accept American corn. Mexico Agriculture minister said no, American corn isnāt food itās poison. The EN has also banned American corn and derivatives in all products.
Indeed. An inordinately large part of our normal diet. Is either banned or labeled with so many hazard labels most people donāt eat it. Across most of the world.
Which is ironically also why I donāt feel like slashing regulations and trusting āThe Free Marketā is going to fix most of the problems with our food supply.
Edit: Just to be clear. I think itāll help. But there will need to be a whole lot more action taken than solely relying on that.
Education and people Making better choices is one step.
You'd think that it would be more cost effective to use both of those production lines for the same recipe world wide.
Clearly they donāt care about cost. Their goal is to take us out. They have stolen so much from us itās barely a drop in the bucket. But for non- psychopath minds, itās a valid point!!
I can wait a couple hours.
I'm a reasonable person couple hours is okay
agreed. news says the phase out is over 2 years on most. only 2 are near term.
Very misleading headline. The announcement is at 4pm. The bans are going to be phased in. https://www.foodprocessing.com/food-safety/regulatory-compliance/news/55284672/hhs-and-fda-to-announce-ban-on-8-petroleum-based-food-dyes
So tarrifs on food dyes? Love it.
oh my, how will society ever survive if the Cheetos are no longer orange and the Fruit Loops are all a kind of ashen gray?
š¤£š¤£ the cheapskates can use fruit dyes that stain.
And margarine returns to its grey color
And American cheese
I am one of the YUGEST Cheetos fans around. I think we could use turmeric and a natural red like beet or tomato and it would then be healthy!
annatto is used to color cheese. Cheetos does contain artificial colors tho.
The less-exciting truth: annatto, a natural, plant-based food coloring extracted from the seeds of tropical annatto trees. Without annatto, cheese is the color of milk. Coloring has been added to cheddar cheese for centuries to regulate color variations in milk that can come from seasonal changes in the cow's diet.
Cheese is definitely not the color of milk. Go grab some buttermilk and shake it in a jar to make your own butter. It will be yellow because fat solids are yellow. Add time, oxidation, bacteria and/or mold cultures, and you have all varying colors of cheese. Fake cheap ORANGE cheddar cheese is colored with annatto.
That's not true. Most of the fat gets removed from milk to make butter the rest of the milk is used to make cheese.Hence the need for coloring. White cheddar is cheddar without annatto.
The earliest known documentation of annatto's use in cheese is in a 1743 Dutch volume Huishoudelyk Woordboek (Household Dictionary), according to American scientist Paul Kindstedt of the University of Vermont. Other historical documents from the period confirm that annatto (then called "orleaan" or "orleans") was being used to color cheese by the mid-18th century.[15]
Sniffs jar
Looks like this one got into an onion patch.
I'd be more concerned about the MSG in them, not the food dyes. Then again, I have an immediate (bad) reaction to MSG.
Nice start.
Yes!
I never thought dyes were such a big problem until I watched this documentary. A lot of kids are suffering because of this shit and nobody can figure it out.
https://youtu.be/HUS8CqxTHAY
Thanks for the link hundro!
"baffled"
meanwhile don't put gasoline products in the food supply!
yup. good find
Thank you hundro, I just finished watching this, It has validated personal experiences as well as other individuals I have encountered with the same issues. Each experience, each story, is heartbreaking.
You're very welcome. We went through all our cupboards looking for dyed foods to toss out. I really wonder how different the world would be without them.
Seemingly more accurate title:
HHS and FDA To Announce Ban on 8 Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
https://www.foodprocessing.com/food-safety/regulatory-compliance/news/55284672/hhs-and-fda-to-announce-ban-on-8-petroleum-based-food-dyes
Please do hair products next. I'm tired of the rainbows.
Yeeeaaayyyyyyy us!!!
Now do fluoride
And glyphosate.
Now we'll start seeing "natural colors added."
Just like "natural flavors".
like hemlock and belladonna
God Bless this man!
Now do liberal hair. Actually donāt it is a good early detection system.
Kek! So true Joan!
How will anyone puke bright orange or hot pink?!
Some random obscure Federal Judge to ban this ruling in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1.
Now do preservatives and we can MAGA by increased frequency of food production. Jobs.
If he really wanted to help the American public, he would ban fragrance in laundry products.
And petroleum...
Is there petroleum in laundry products? I don't see how it would mix with water.
Yes...they are in almost everything
AI Overview:
Many laundry detergents contain petroleum-based surfactants, which are chemicals derived from crude oil, to enhance cleaning power. These surfactants, like petroleum distillates or naphtha, can boost the cleaning process but may also be associated with health concerns, such as respiratory issues. Other petrochemicals, like benzene, can also be present, often in less recognizable forms like sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate,. Elaboration: Surfactants: These are the main cleaning agents in detergents, and many are derived from petroleum. Petroleum-Based Ingredients: Petroleum-derived ingredients, like sodium laureth sulfate and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, are common in conventional detergents. Health Concerns: While effective for cleaning, some petroleum-based surfactants may be harmful to the respiratory system and can potentially cause allergies.
No point if Americans keep showering twice daily. Even once a day is excessive from a microbiome and toxin exposure viewpoint. if rich and can afford RO filter for your shower plus shower head filtration, sure knock yourself out, but otherwise you are bathing in heavy metals, chlorine, and fluoride. Not to mention, it just eggs on cardiovascular issues
WTF is showering twice a day?
damn, good thing I stocked up on lucky charms
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I was hoping he would do it before Easter so I could have some M&Ms for the first time in years....lol
Nice long over due!
Time to short maraschino cherry stocks.
Red 40 ā Beet juice
Yellow 5 ā Turmeric
Yellow 6 ā Saffron
Green 3 ā Spinach
Blue 1 ā Spirulina
They have until 2027 to implement. Why ?
Immediate recall on all products containing named dye's should be a no brainer.
Full Documentary link "To Dye For" ... https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9cyg9a
Thanks truth!
But the dyes do not have to be totally out of medicines and foods until 2026.
Love him, never too late to do the right thing!š
May that orange powdery shit on Cheetos forever burn in hell, along with the people who have sold that chemical concoction as "food" to other humans.
Yes get rid of the poisons......
https://www.supermarketnews.com/food-safety/hhs-expected-to-announce-ban-on-artificial-dyes
We need them banned from all medicines too. Kids medicines are all full of dyes
Until that happens check out Genexa & Mommy Bliss. Iād stay away from mass produced elderberry or cough syrup, they taste awful!
Who is the faggot who downvoted this extraordinarily great news? What an asshole.
EDIT: maybe this is why. Readers added this context to the tweet: "The FDA has announced that at a 4PM press conference the intent to ban dyes will be announced. This has not been announced as being effective today."
But, but, but.....he's a ........... democrat. Oh, the sky is gonna fall now that a Democrat has finally done something good for humanity.
Who enforces a law like this ? Just curious as to how we can know something like this can be carried out.
Awesome.
Did they say why?
OH GOOD!!!!!
Hmmm... How are they defining "artificial" dyes? Does that include vegetable food coloring?