Comment by thfuran 3 days ago Less cancer, mostly. 5 comments thfuran Reply op00to 3 days ago For that to be true, people would need to be consuming 4g/kg body weight of red dye 3. thfuran 2 days ago Possibly while being a rat. mardifoufs 3 days ago So the US is winning considering they allow less food dyes? thfuran 3 days ago Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall. EasyMark 3 days ago Average life span there is a bit longer overall than the USA, but much like the USA it can vary quite a bit from region to region
op00to 3 days ago For that to be true, people would need to be consuming 4g/kg body weight of red dye 3. thfuran 2 days ago Possibly while being a rat.
mardifoufs 3 days ago So the US is winning considering they allow less food dyes? thfuran 3 days ago Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall. EasyMark 3 days ago Average life span there is a bit longer overall than the USA, but much like the USA it can vary quite a bit from region to region
thfuran 3 days ago Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall. EasyMark 3 days ago Average life span there is a bit longer overall than the USA, but much like the USA it can vary quite a bit from region to region
EasyMark 3 days ago Average life span there is a bit longer overall than the USA, but much like the USA it can vary quite a bit from region to region
For that to be true, people would need to be consuming 4g/kg body weight of red dye 3.
Possibly while being a rat.
So the US is winning considering they allow less food dyes?
Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall.
Average life span there is a bit longer overall than the USA, but much like the USA it can vary quite a bit from region to region