Too Much Of These Ingredients Can Cause Problems in Kids
Dyes, Sodium and Other Yuck In Food

Kids love junk food – that’s just a fact. And they’re not the only ones! As a parent, you need to watch and make sure that your kids are getting the nutrients they need. But you should also make sure that they avoid other substances that can be harmful in high amounts.
Food Dyes
Food dyes are found in many, many foods – even those you may not have expected. This is especially true in America, where even groceries tend to be highly processed. The foods marketed for kids tend to have brighter and more whimsical colors. The problem with certain food dyes is that some evidence suggests they can be bad if ingested consistently and in high amounts. They are, after all, constructed from petroleum – and some even contain benzene, which is a carcinogen. Official scientific results may be inconclusive but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Added Sugar
This one is another ingredient that turns up far more than you would expect in your groceries. Again, this is especially true for kids’ food, since kids are naturally going to gravitate toward eating more sugar. You’ll come to see this everywhere: cereal, puddings, desserts, deli meats, white bread, fruit juices, and more. Fruit juice usually has added sugar and can be acidic on teeth – so that’s one option you want to look out for. It can be sometimes more expensive to get the healthier option. It can also be harder to convince your kid to eat it. Remember, sugar in its entirety is not bad. But added sugar and other artificial sweeteners should generally be avoided.
Sodium
There’s nothing kids love more than a tasty, salty snack! Chips, pretzels, cheesy crackers, goldfish, Chex mix – the list goes on and on – are beloved by kids everywhere, and for good reason. The problem comes when nothing is eaten in moderation. Many products of this kind contain abnormally high amounts of sodium. When eaten frequently over the course of years, sodium can contribute to heart disease and other health problems. Try and find tasty alternatives like nuts or low-sodium versions of the treats they know and love.
It always pays to read the label. Learn how to recognize both beneficial and problematic notes on a food’s packaging. Additives legally have to be cited. As you make sure your child gets the best diet they deserve, you will ensure a happy future.
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