Sentences with word «tartrazine»

You can test this theory in your own child's case by eliminating foods and vitamins containing colorings with names like tartrazine, Red 40, and Yellow 5 from your child's diet for several weeks to see if your child's behavior or mood improves.
Several years ago the custard powder they original recipe calls for added tartrazine (food colour) to their custard powder, so I came up with this peanut butter bars variation.
Many supplements also contain artificial dyes, known as «azo dyes,» such as FD&C Yellow # 5 (also known as tartrazine), FD&C Blue # 1 (also known as Brilliant Blue), FD&C Red No. 40 (also known as Allura Red AC), and others.
Some dyes are created by burning coal tar and others are derived from petroleum byproducts like tartrazine and erythrosine.
Yellow food dye # 5 (tartrazine) has been implicated in allergic reactions also and triggering asthma episodes.
Our allergist has told us that aspirin and yellow # 5 (tartrazine) allergies seem to cross react.
Many years ago I read an article by Alan Gaby, M.D. about how eating foods that contain yellow dye no. 5 (tartrazine) can deplete vitamin B6 and cause or aggravate carpal tunnel syndrome.
Also, sodium nitrate, sulfites, tartrazine, emulsifying agents, high fructose corn syrup, and countless others.
Many sleep aid drinks contain artificial dyes, known as azo dyes, such as FD&C Yellow # 5 (tartrazine), FD&C Blue # 1 (Brilliant Blue), FD&C Red No. 40 (Allura Red AC), and others.
Many pre-workout drinks contain artificial dyes, known as azo dyes, such as FD&C Yellow # 5 (tartrazine), FD&C Blue # 1 (Brilliant Blue), FD&C Red No. 40 (Allura Red AC), and others.
Carpal Tunnel and Yellow Dye No. 5 Eating foods that contain yellow dye no. 5 (tartrazine) can deplete vitamin B6 and cause or aggravate carpal tunnel syndrome.
Those colors are Yellow No. 5 (tartrazine), Yellow No. 10 (quinoline yellow, not approved in the U.S.), Yellow No. 6 (sunset yellow), Red No. 3 (carmoisine, not approved in the U.S.), Red No. 7 (ponceau 4R, not approved in the U.S.), and Red No. 40 (allura red).
Food preservatives such as benzoates (including sodium benzoate, an additive found in literally thousands of different processed foods), sulfites, and hydroxytoluene including butylated hydroxytoluene, or BHT, a preservative commonly used in procssed foods, flavoring agents like salicylates, and dyes like yellow dye No. 5 (tartrazine) are known to cause hives.
If you are allergic to aspirin, tartrazine (yellow food dye), or progestin, tell your doctor before taking these pills.
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