Artificial food coloring & dyes trigger ADHD? What can parents do about it
Reports on studies about the possible causes of ADHD have been circulating the World Wide Web for quite awhile. But a recent study was published suggesting that enough evidence was gathered pointing to artificial food coloring as the trigger...Since this occurrence is still under the impression of being a "case to case basis," precautions were provided. Now this boils down to the question on how will the parents know if food additives are affecting the child's focus.
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