Since synthetic dyes are relatively new, there are still no health studies for long
term artificial color consumption.
Not exact matches
And
artificial sweeteners and
coloring... well, might give you cancer or have other long
term effects.
There is no standard definition for these
terms, except when the
terms are applied to meat and poultry products, which the USDA defines as not containing any
artificial flavoring,
colors or synthetic ingredients.
At MaraNatha, we have used the
term natural for over 20 years to mean that our products are made without preservatives, stabilizers, additives,
artificial colors or flavors.
Natural: this
term isn't really regulated but it generally means «no
artificial ingredients or added
color and is only minimally processed.»
The FDA has considered the
term «natural» to mean that nothing
artificial or synthetic (including all
color additives regardless of source) has been included in, or has been added to, a food that would not normally be expected to be in that food.
In short, the FDA does not object to the use of the
term «natural» if the food contains no added
color,
artificial flavors, or synthetic substances.
The inclusion of an
artificial preservative,
color, or flavor, directly or by inclusion in another ingredient, would negate any use of the
term.
The supplement is suitable for longer
term and daily use, and is entirely free from corn, wheat,
artificial colors or preservatives, so even the most sensitive or intolerant digestions can benefit.