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IFLScience on MSNBlue Galdieria Algae Extract Among 3 Natural Food Dyes Newly Approved By FDAThe move is part of the Trump administration’s aim to fix what it views as issues with the nation’s food supply.
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Everyday Health on MSNWhat Is Methylene Blue and Can It Really Boost Your Brain?Methylene blue is FDA-approved to treat a rare blood disorder, but influencers are touting it as a brain and longevity ...
Red dye No. 3 is now banned in the US -- but it'll take time to phase it out completely. In the meantime, the FDA just ...
The FDA approved three new natural food color additives — galdieria extract, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium ...
The FDA approved three natural food dyes that comes from plants and minerals this week, amid its transition away from ...
Galdieria extract blue is a blue color derived from a species of microalgae Galdieria sulphuraria, the FDA said, adding it can be mixed with "authorized food-grade carriers and antioxidants" to ...
The goal is to replace them with natural alternatives in the U.S. food supply. The FDA will be accelerating the review and approval of some new natural color additives, FDA Commissioner Marty ...
Cracking down on food dyes has become a major plank of the MAHA platform, but the chemicals are nowhere near the biggest ...
It’s important to know that your canned peas may not be as green once food dye Blue No. 1 is removed from retail. But don’t worry; they will be just as nutritious and taste exactly the same.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has now approved new food color additives to improve harmful artificial coloring.
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