A blend of coloring agents including carmine, a red pigment derived from cochineal insects. Evidence is mixed, so set expectations accordingly.
Verdict
2/10 Weak
Evidence
Grade B / 100+ Studies
8 things. 60 seconds. Everything you need.
WHAT IT DOES
A blend of coloring agents including carmine, a red pigment derived from cochineal insects.
DOES IT WORK?
Purely cosmetic. Carmine is a natural red dye made from crushed cochineal insects. It makes your supplement look a certain color. Zero health benefit. Not suitable for vegans or those avoiding insect-derived ingredients. Rare allergic reactions have been reported.
HOW MUCH TO TAKE
N/A (coloring agent)
COST
Budget-friendly. $20-35/month for quality brands.
FIRST 24 HOURS
You might notice something within hours.
AFTER A FEW WEEKS
Most people notice something by week 2-3.
SAFETY
Few things to check: insect-derived (not vegan), rare allergic reactions to carmine. Worth mentioning to your doc.
HOW IT FEELS
Effects vary person to person. Give it time.
When
As directed
How
N/A (coloring agent)
Food
With or without food
Effects vary
Effects vary person to person. Give it time.
As needed
Colors Added (Including Carmine) comes in several formats. Pick what fits your lifestyle.
Pre-measured doses, easy to take.
Mix with water or a shake.
Oil-based for fat-soluble nutrients.
Capsules for convenience, powder for value.
Check for unnecessary fillers and additives.
Delivery affects convenience and cost, not usually effectiveness.
Generally safe at recommended doses. Talk to your doc if you have concerns. Check with your doc if: Insect-derived (not vegan), Rare allergic reactions to carmine, No therapeutic benefit.
For those who want the full picture
Colors Added (Including Carmine) has emerging evidence.
Evidence
50+
Studies
30
Human Trials
0
Meta-analyses
👍 Strong evidence. Most claims hold up under scrutiny.
Carminic acid (from Dactylopius coccus insects) chelated with aluminum forms a stable red pigment. Other added colors may include synthetic dyes or natural colorants. All are present solely for visual appearance.
Scientific consensus: undefined/10.
Where does colors added (including carmine) come from? Let's get nerdy.
Manufacturing process varies by supplier.
Get a personalized verdict based on your health profile.
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