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Red 40 food dye in Skittles, Doritos and more trigger bowel diseases: study

Por: New York Post Life December 22, 2022

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Maybe don’t “taste the rainbow.” A new study published in the journal has revealed that a common red dye in food can increase the risk of inflammatory bowel diseases, which affect some three million Americans, according to the . The additive, denoted as Red 40 or Allura red on ingredients label, is the used in many popular snacks and drinks, including Skittles, Doritos and Pepsi, as well as some cosmetics. While the use of food coloring... + full article



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