- Various scientific studies have been performed and documented cases of asthma and allergy symptoms being exacerbated (worsened) by consumption of products containing cochineal.
- Known under many names, cochineal can also be listed as; cochineal extract, carmines, and carminic acid. It is used in foods and beverages as a “red” food coloring. Many companies use cochineal in many of their products, and not only in foods and drinks.
- Besides being used in various smoothies, beverages and pastries, it can also appear in yogurts, candies, cosmetics (especially lipstick) and shampoos, to name a few.
According to their press releases, Starbucks will be changing their formulations and
removing cochineal soon. Hopefully, all the
other companies will follow suit. *In the interim, if you have a history allergies and
asthma, or, can’t figure out what you’re reacting too with unexplained hives or
any other symptoms; play detective and read your food, beverage and cosmetic
labels to reduce your exposure to cochineal and any other additives you think
your body may be allergic to.