Ban Artificial Food Dyes in Indian Children’s Products — #DyeFreeIndia

Recent signers:
Christopher Evans and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Our children are being poisoned in plain sight.

Millions of Indian children are consuming packaged foods and drinks laced with artificial dyes like Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1 — chemicals linked to behavioral disorders, enamel erosion, gum inflammation, allergic reactions, and even DNA damage.

 

 

 

 

Recently President Donald Trump & Health Sec. RFK Jnr Cracked down heavily on food companies to remove artificial food dyes from American food supply. Some companies either already stopped or pledged to phase out the harmful dyes in next few years.

 

 

 

 

 These dyes are banned or heavily restricted in the U.S. and Europe, yet still freely used in Indian products marketed directly to kids. Why should Indian children be exposed to toxic additives already removed from Western markets?

This double standard is a silent health crisis

If this continues, we risk a generation facing rising levels

Hyperactivity and ADHD-like symptoms in children
✅ Behavioral changes and anxiety
✅ Allergic reactions
✅ Enamel staining and gum inflammation
✅ Potential genotoxicity (DNA damage)
✅ Hormonal disruption and cancer risk in some animal studies

Now is the time to act

Public awareness is growing. Scientific evidence is mounting. If food companies can reformulate for American kids, they can — and must — do the same for Indian kids. We must urge the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and multinational food brands to ban these harmful dyes, adopt natural alternatives, and stop the toxic double standards.

Let’s demand dye-free food for every child — not just the privileged few.

To know more on artificial food dyes : https://drbibhakarranjan.com/artificial-food-dyes-oral-health-risks/

Sign and share this petition. Together, we can build a #DyeFreeIndia.

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Dr. Bibhakar RanjanPetition StarterDr. Bibhakar Ranjan — an award winning International dental surgeon, public health advocate, and the International ambassador of DAIA. He work to advance health equity, preventive care, and science-driven change — in India and beyond.

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Recent signers:
Christopher Evans and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Our children are being poisoned in plain sight.

Millions of Indian children are consuming packaged foods and drinks laced with artificial dyes like Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1 — chemicals linked to behavioral disorders, enamel erosion, gum inflammation, allergic reactions, and even DNA damage.

 

 

 

 

Recently President Donald Trump & Health Sec. RFK Jnr Cracked down heavily on food companies to remove artificial food dyes from American food supply. Some companies either already stopped or pledged to phase out the harmful dyes in next few years.

 

 

 

 

 These dyes are banned or heavily restricted in the U.S. and Europe, yet still freely used in Indian products marketed directly to kids. Why should Indian children be exposed to toxic additives already removed from Western markets?

This double standard is a silent health crisis

If this continues, we risk a generation facing rising levels

Hyperactivity and ADHD-like symptoms in children
✅ Behavioral changes and anxiety
✅ Allergic reactions
✅ Enamel staining and gum inflammation
✅ Potential genotoxicity (DNA damage)
✅ Hormonal disruption and cancer risk in some animal studies

Now is the time to act

Public awareness is growing. Scientific evidence is mounting. If food companies can reformulate for American kids, they can — and must — do the same for Indian kids. We must urge the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and multinational food brands to ban these harmful dyes, adopt natural alternatives, and stop the toxic double standards.

Let’s demand dye-free food for every child — not just the privileged few.

To know more on artificial food dyes : https://drbibhakarranjan.com/artificial-food-dyes-oral-health-risks/

Sign and share this petition. Together, we can build a #DyeFreeIndia.

avatar of the starter
Dr. Bibhakar RanjanPetition StarterDr. Bibhakar Ranjan — an award winning International dental surgeon, public health advocate, and the International ambassador of DAIA. He work to advance health equity, preventive care, and science-driven change — in India and beyond.

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