

The REAL Reason Food Dyes are Still Legal in the US (But Banned in Europe)
Jun 13, 2025
Discover the hidden dangers of synthetic food dyes, which may contain more toxins than certain drugs. These colorants, banned in Europe, are still prevalent in the U.S. and linked to hyperactivity in children. Surprisingly, some natural pigments offer health benefits like antioxidants and cell protection. Learn about methylene blue, a synthetic dye that doubles as a potential health aid for various conditions. The podcast challenges you to rethink your food choices and explore the impact of color on appetite!
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Toxic Food Dyes Lack Regulation
- Food dyes are toxic and not pharmaceutical grade, unlike many drugs.
- They have never been tested long-term for biological effects on humans, yet are allowed in the U.S. while banned in Europe.
Food Dyes Boost Appetite
- Food dyes psychologically increase people’s appetite and cravings.
- Studies show colored foods cause people to eat more, boosting sales in junk food.
Natural Pigments Protect Health
- Natural food pigments act as antioxidants and anti-inflammatories protecting cells and mitochondria.
- These pigments provide health benefits not found in synthetic dyes.