WASHINGTON — The US Food and Drug Administration has approved gardenia (genipin) blue color for use in certain foods and beverages, making it the fourth color derived from natural sources to be ...
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July 14 (UPI) --The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the use of a new blue color additive from the gardenia fruit, the fourth coloring from natural sources added in the last two ...
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Are artificial food colors affecting your child's behavior?
Synthetic food dyes are linked to behavioral changes like hyperactivity in some children * Children metabolize artificial ...
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