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# Very definitely the colours for our oldest.
There's a certain batch of E-number colours that set her off and it's exactly the same progression each time: strange look, odd noises, increasingly impulsive behaviour followed by depression and a patch of exhaustion, roughly fifteen-twenty minutes after eating them.
The ones in particular are those highlighted in the Uni. Southampton study that ministers are working on asking companies to limit the use of.
It's bloody hard work in Australia as they still use colours banned in Europe plus the others and nearly everything has at least one yellow colour in it.
Sugar doesn't seem to do much to her.
Nya-nya.
(, Sat 10 Nov 2012, 13:53, archived)
# E-111?
(, Sat 10 Nov 2012, 14:09, archived)
# 'snorts tartrazine'
(Seriously, given the sensitivity of children, only food-based colours should be used)
(, Sat 10 Nov 2012, 17:26, archived)