Comment by thfuran 10 months ago Less cancer, mostly. 5 comments thfuran Reply op00to 10 months ago For that to be true, people would need to be consuming 4g/kg body weight of red dye 3. thfuran 10 months ago Possibly while being a rat. mardifoufs 10 months ago So the US is winning considering they allow less food dyes? thfuran 10 months ago Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall. EasyMark 10 months 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 10 months ago For that to be true, people would need to be consuming 4g/kg body weight of red dye 3. thfuran 10 months ago Possibly while being a rat.
mardifoufs 10 months ago So the US is winning considering they allow less food dyes? thfuran 10 months ago Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall. EasyMark 10 months 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 10 months ago Well, we might be winning when it comes to food dyes but I don't think it's a clear victory overall. EasyMark 10 months 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 10 months 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