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If you’re a parent in North Ridgeville, Avon, or anywhere in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area, chances are you’re doing your best to make healthy choices for your family — even with a packed schedule and limited time.
But here’s something that’s been flying under the radar for years: artificial food dyes — and the dangerous role they may be playing in your family’s health.
From bright red fruit snacks to neon-colored sports drinks, artificial dyes are in so many products we feed our kids daily — and they’re not just in junk food. You’ll find them in cereals, yogurts, granola bars, vitamins, toothpaste, and even allergy medicine.
That’s why I created a local-friendly, straight-to-the-point guide to help busy families around North Ridgeville and the west side of Cleveland get the facts, without fear or confusion.
👉 Download the free ebook: The Dangers of Dyes
What’s Inside This Free Ebook:
- What food dyes are and how they’re made (hint: it’s not plants)
- Why they’re used in U.S. foods but banned in Europe
- How they affect your brain, hormones, mood, and gut health
- Specific risks for children, including hyperactivity and focus issues
- A ranked list of common food dyes from most to least harmful
- A curated list of dye-free brands available in local stores like Heinen’s, Giant Eagle, and Trader Joe’s in Northeast Ohio
Why This Matters in Northeast Ohio
As the owner of The Becoming Co., a wellness-focused gym and coaching facility in North Ridgeville, I see the same concerns from families across Lorain County and Cuyahoga County:
“I’m trying to eat better, but I don’t even know where to start.”
“My kids are acting up, but I don’t know if it’s behavioral or something deeper.”
“I’m overwhelmed by labels and ingredients.”
You’re not alone — and you’re not crazy. Food dyes are silently contributing to things like anxiety, brain fog, gut issues, behavioral challenges, and sleep disturbances. And unfortunately, many of the same dyes banned in Europe are still used freely here in the U.S.
That’s why this ebook is packed with local insight and practical advice — so you can take small steps that make a big impact without flipping your life upside down.
Who This Ebook Is For:
- Parents in North Ridgeville, Avon, Westlake, and Elyria trying to feed their families better
- Anyone in the Cleveland area looking to improve their health naturally
- Coaches, teachers, and caregivers who work with kids
- Families impacted by ADHD, sensory issues, anxiety, or digestive challenges
If you’re ready to feel more informed, confident, and in control of what goes into your body (and your kids’ bodies), this is a great first step.
Click here to download The Dangers of Dyes — and start making changes that matter.
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About The Becoming Co.
Located in the heart of North Ridgeville, Ohio, The Becoming Co. is a holistic wellness space combining strength training, mindset coaching, nutrition support, and therapeutic resources for real-life health. Whether you’re a busy mom, an overwhelmed parent, or someone just trying to feel better in their own skin, we’re here to remind you:
You are not broken.
You are Becoming.
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📩 Questions? Stop by or message us anytime.
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