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    Is it really possicle the be allergic to red dye #40?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Is it really possicle the be allergic to red dye #40?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is it really possicle the be allergic to red dye #40?),it will help you,my kids.


There is someone that I know that says she is allergic to red dye #40! Is that actually possible? I thought that the number was just the number of drops, or something, but she isn't allergic to, say, red dye #2! (This person says that if she eats a lot that she gets a headache and sometimes throws-up! I think she is just making things up, but tell me what you know!)Please tell me if it is possible to be allergic to this! Thanks!

Answers:
Yes, it is very possible to be allergic to red dye #40. and out of the red food dyes, #40 is the most common allergy, because it is the most common used today. My children all have behavioral problems and thier DR suggested I cut out all Red Dye #40 from thier diet. So I have done a bit of research on the topic.

I found a website you may wanna check out. (I added it in the "sources") and I also found this quote on anther site (whch I added as the second link in "sources")

" ...found several similar anecdotal accounts about negative reactions to Red-40 or other color additives to foods. For example, one mother reported an important discovery she made regarding her daughter's constant behavior problems since 18 months of age. By the time her daughter was five she had been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder nad Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. She was taking medications for all of these conditions. By chance, this mother spoke with a homeopathic physician who recommended that the parents stop all Red-40 food dye from their daughter's diet. They found it in pop tarts, most over-the-counter medication, Doritos, breakfast cereals, candy and many more foods and drinks. As soon as they stopped their daughter's consumption of Red-40, this mother reported, ALL of the child's problems went away. They say that she is now a happy, sweet, obedient and smart little girl with no significant behavioral problems. The mother said, "This discovery has been nothing short of miraculous for us."

Other Answers:
Oh yes it is very possible and can be dangerous. Red dyes were banned for a long time in Europe, Canada, and here in the US.
Absolutely possible. People can be allergic to anything. Me; cinnamon. Even the smell closes my throat off.
Yes its possible. red dye may sound rather harmless as an additive but like all things it should be consumed in moderation even if you're not allergic to it.


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