Common Additive May Explain Why You Have Food Allergies
A Michigan State University researcher has found that a common food additive may be linked to a rise in food allergies.
A Michigan State University researcher has found that a common food additive may be linked to a rise in food allergies. Cheryl Rockwell, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology in the College of Human Medicine, began studying the possible link between the synthetic food additive tert-butylhydroquinone, or tBHQ, nine years ago.
