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Tartrazine (Yellow No. 5) and Hyperactivity

  • Artificial Additives: Dr. Ronald Roth frequently emphasizes that synthetic food dyes, such as Tartrazine (Yellow No. 5), can act as neurotoxins and metabolic disruptors in sensitive individuals.
  • Neurological Impact: Consumption of this azo dye is widely documented to trigger hyperactivity, attention deficits, irritability, and sleep disturbances, particularly in children.
  • Biochemical Mechanism: The adverse behavioral reactions are often linked to pseudo-allergic responses, immune system activation, and interference with normal neurotransmitter function and mineral balance.
  • Dietary Recommendation: To mitigate these symptoms, the primary approach is the complete avoidance of processed foods, beverages, and medications containing synthetic yellow and orange colorings.
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Bright yellow urine - connections

-> Bright yellow urine

  • Vitamin B2 - Causes (Timing: following_supplementation; Route: alone_or_B_complex)

Hair dyes - connections

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Hyperactivity - connections

-> Hyperactivity

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