Monday, July 9, 2012

Physician, Heal thyself

In my quest to help kids and families, I committed a cardinal sin- I ate red dye number 40!..  And OMG I paid for it.  I was aware of a sensitivity that I have had to red-colored food in the past.  I've had a few minor reactions to red and blue sports drinks containing red 40 in the past.  Yesterday, I ate a huge red pop-ice at my daughter's summer camp.  I have never had such a severe food reaction.  Literally ever fiber of my body paid for it.  Within about 10 minutes, I felt weird and weak.  Later, I felt dizzy, nauseated, and had a continuous migraine that did not remit until about 24 hours later.  I had migrating joint pains for several hours and became incredibly sleepy within about two hours of ingestion.  This was a big wake up call that even a single exposure to red 40 can be incapacitating.  Interestingly, my daughter had an orange pop-ice, also containing red 40, and she had a similar reaction that happened much quicker and was over with sooner.

Artificial food dyes are in a ton of our food supply.  Several have been shown to increase growth of tumors in mice.  Elimination of artificial food dyes has been shown to improve symptoms of hyperactivity in ADHD children.  Many children with behavioral reactions to artificial food dyes would also benefit from elimination of other foods such as soy, wheat, and dairy.  Children with preexisting environmental allergies may benefit the most from elimination diets.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

CTHANK YOU, Dr. Crouch!!!! I whole-heartedly agree! We are gluten, casein, and artificial color-free in our house (well, just one is casein free) and we RARELY use any hydrogenated oils, opting for expeller-pressed oils instead. I steer clear from products with BHT, EDTA, and titanium dioxide (used to color too many "natural" products!) as much as possible. I KNOW what a difference it makes. Even my step-children have completely different attitudes, concentration ability, and affect after a summer here eating our way. I get made fun of constantly...ESPECIALLY by the medical community, of which I am a part. THat is sooooo sad! This should be a cohesive attitude! So, I am sooooo thrilled that you preach this...AND practice it! Thank you! I happen to know a lot of kiddos you are helping right now: ) Thank you for that, too!
-Amy Jamison-Casas,M.S., CCC-SLP www.childrenstherapyteam.com