The Food and Drug Administration finally banned Red Dye No. 3 for food, drinks, and dietary supplements on Wednesday. The synthetic dye is linked to cancer in animals and is already prohibited in many European countries along with Australia and Japan. The real question here is what took the FDA so long, or a better question, why now?
The FDA’s move comes just before the Trump administration and the “Make America Healthy Again” movement take control in a few days. MAHA enthusiasts are ecstatic about the Red Dye No. 3 ban and what it could mean going forward as Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has hinted at banning other artificial dyes.
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Following the FDA’s ruling, manufacturers that use Red Dye No. 3 in thousands of foods and drinks will have until January 2027 to remove the dye while dietary supplement manufacturers will have until 2028 to remove it. Until then, you have a choice to make. You can keep getting your multivitamins from big, soulless multinational corporations that care more about pleasing their shareholders than your health — companies that might be perfectly fine keeping Red Dye No. 3 in their supplements for three more years. Or you can switch to ResponsibleMan, a company that you know and can trust and has always refused to use any artificial dyes.
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ResponsibleMan was started by The Daily Wire in partnership with the guys over at Legacybox because men’s health products suck. Health product companies either try to sell you leftism or inject artificial dyes into their dietary supplements. But it’s a new world. Leftism and artificial dyes are getting the boot, and true manliness and healthy living are here to stay.
The MAHA era has arrived, and thankfully, there’s already a multivitamin to go with it.
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