Doctors Are Asking Parents To Stop Letting Their Kids Eat Hot Cheetos

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Middle school was the age of Hot Cheetos everyday, but doctors are have an issue with Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

A new study has found that Flamin’ Hot Cheetos are made with just the right amounts of salt, saturated fats, and sugar which make the food addicting! All those red hot spices can also damage your stomach. They stick along your gastrointestinal tract, including your esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and small intestine.

No one eats just five Cheetos, therefore eating a large amount of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos can cause stools to turn red from the red dye. Many freak out thinking the redness in the stool is blood, which then leads to emergency room visits out of panic.

Will you keep eating them?