Outside of philosophical debate, no. No they are not. All Cheetos are relatively high in things like salts and fats. Hospitals report a rise in concerned parents with children who have “blood in their stool” that turns out to be red food coloring. For your stool to turn red from it, you need to eat ALOT of Cheetos. Way more than Cheetos or any reasonable person recommends. The spiciness and fact it’s junk food can also cause heart burn or discomfort which when combined with red stool can cause panic. Certain things like high cholesterol in bile can cause gal stones which can then reduce gal bladder function, damage the gal bladder itself, or even block bile ducts causing issues that require removal. So no- “hot Cheetos” are not responsible, biology and life choices are, the same thing would happen if you are enough of any strongly pigmented food containing components that can cause gal stones. It’s not an issue exclusive to any brand or one food.
It's like the other day on the news they were talking about how tablets are making children near-sighted. The example they used? A 7 or so year old kid who had been permitted to use his tablet "more than 7 hours a day, since he was 3 years Old."
Like, yes, there IS a correlation there, but if common sense and reasonable logic are applied, there's no reason for these to even crop up as issues. Don't let your 3 year old stare at a screen for most of their conscious existence. Don't feed your child a diet solely based on artificially coloured and flavoured junk food.
Unless you already had problems, I can't even imagine how many cheetohs you'd have to eat to shut down your galbladder
Like, yes, there IS a correlation there, but if common sense and reasonable logic are applied, there's no reason for these to even crop up as issues. Don't let your 3 year old stare at a screen for most of their conscious existence. Don't feed your child a diet solely based on artificially coloured and flavoured junk food.
Unless you already had problems, I can't even imagine how many cheetohs you'd have to eat to shut down your galbladder