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Has anyone ever had an M&M candy?
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So is that bad? I mean seriously, do we really know if this particular form of petroleum is bad for us. I remember reading about people who would eat a teaspoon of Vaseline every day for the health benefit.
We seem to hear something like this report and automatically think. "That can't be good". Who's to say what's good and bad for us? |
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They want "natural" coloring? Like the red that's made from ground up insect shells? Enjoy that red velvet cake...beetle shells...yummy! |
Their response.......hyperactivity is said to be one of the consequences of the dyes.....maybe limiting candy till things are sorted out would eliminate that worry......
Mars defends use of "harmful" dyes in M&Ms |
Carcinogenic
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Back in the day. My daddy would be eating what he called slick'em I later found out it was Vaseline. It made going potty less painful. He claimed a doctor told him about it. He was putting off a hemorrhoid operation as long as he could. |
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I agree Dr. Maybe too much sugar indeed! |
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I would say, instead of encouraging the use of vegetable dyes, we should encourage people not to eat candy. Candy itself represents the encouragement of a bad habit. Once started, it could become a life-long habit. (Think weight gain and possibly diabetes, heart disease or cancer.) It always starts out looking completely harmless.
My brother became overweight because he developed a habit of snacking on candy all evening while watching TV. Eventually, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and didn't live long after being diagnosed. |
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