- WASHINGTON In the latest
of a long line of scares over food imports from China, the U.S. Food &
Drug Administration and the California Department of Public Health are
warning the public not to eat fresh ginger from that country.
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- Certain batches of ginger, commonly used in Chinese and
Japanese dishes, were found to be contaminated with traces of a hazardous
pesticide called Aldicarb sulfoxide. The pesticide can cause humans to
be poisoned within the first hour of exposure.
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- Ingestion of foods contaminated with low levels of aldicarb
may cause flu-like symptoms (nausea, headache, blurred vision), which disappear
quickly, usually within five or six hours, according to the California
agency. At higher levels of ingestion, aldicarb-contaminated food can also
cause dizziness, salivation, excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle
stiffness and twitching, and difficulty in breathing.
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- The ginger has been found in Albertson's stores and Save
Mart stories in Northern California.
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- So far, there have been no reports of illness as a result
of consumption of the imported ginger. Individuals who may have consumed
the ginger and are experiencing adverse health effects should contact their
health care providers immediately, according to the California agency.
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- Scandals over Chinese food exports unfit for human consumption
have been breaking around the world making a major impact on the
country's economy and fragile psychology.
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- Following the pet food poisoning that killed or maimed
an estimated 39,000 cats and dogs in the U.S., WND embarked on an investigation
of other Chinese imports. What it has found to date:
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- * Foods imported for consumption by American humans may
be, in some cases, as dangerous as the pet food. A WND study found the
vast majority of imported foods rejected as unfit for human consumption
by the Food and Drug Administration are from China. FDA inspectors report
tainted food imports intended for American humans are being rejected with
increasing frequency because they are filthy, are contaminated with pesticides
and tainted with carcinogens, bacteria and banned drugs.
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- * China, the leading exporter of seafood to the U.S.,
is raising most of its fish products in water contaminated with raw sewage
and compensating by using dangerous drugs and chemicals, many of which
are banned by the Food and Drug Administration.
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- * The deadly contaminant found in Chinese-made toothpaste
diethylene glycol is a solvent used in antifreeze that killed
107 Americans when it was introduced in an elixir 70 years ago.
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- * A resurgence in lead-poisoning cases in U.S. children
is being linked to Chinese imports toys, makeup, glazed pottery and
other products that contain significant amounts of lead and are being recalled
by the CPSC on a regular basis.
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- * Imports from China were recalled by the CPSC twice
as often as products made everywhere else in the world, including the U.S.,
showed a WND study of 2007 government reports.
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- * The rising cost of fireworks, almost all of which are
made in China, as well as safety concerns and human rights concerns about
the conditions of those manufacturing the products resulted in a decrease
of Independence Day displays in the U.S.
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- * WND revealed there are currently no safety standards
established between the U.S. and China on food, drugs and other imports.
As a result of WND's series, members of Congress began working on setting
new standards.
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- * WND revealed how China is shipping to the U.S. honey
tainted with a potentially life-threatening antibiotic as well as adulterating
exports with sugar.
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- The scandals are having a major impact on Chinese society,
too.
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- "The food security problems have impeded Chinese
agri-products and food many times in international trade, and damaged our
national credibility and image," Sun Xianze, director of food safety
coordination at the State Food and Drug Administration, said at a weekend
seminar.
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- "The occurrence of food safety incidents or cases
not only affects the healthy development of the whole industry, but also
may impact upon economic and social stability."
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56923
- Comment
Tainted Foods Must Be Intentional
- Patricia Doyle, PhD
- 8-1-7
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- "Certain batches of ginger, commonly used in Chinese
and Japanese dishes, were found to be contaminated with traces of a hazardous
pesticide called Aldicarb sulfoxide. The pesticide can cause humans to
be poisoned within the first hour of exposure."
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- Hello Jeff - I just saw the article you posted on your
site. I am now inclined to believe that this rash of poisoning from China,
especially to US, is intentional.
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- How many mishaps can one country have? This is just too
many and in a short period of time. ..they, the Chinese, know that even
with all of the outrageous poisoning incidents, they will not lose ONE
customer in the US so why not take out as many Americans as they can. They
will continue to be a major food importer and they get to poison us, too.
Amazing.
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- I don't see the Congress, FDA or anyone in Government
doing very much to stop trade with China, not one thing to stop the poisoning
because it continues. China knows that the NAU highway will bring even
MORE products to the US, Canada and Mexico. They are getting away with
murder.
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- Chinese products are frightening. Our entire bathroom
was made in China. I think and worry about the pain on the wood cabinet
and mirror frame. Who knows what vapors or poisons are in the wood stain
paints. Flooring? Made in China. Wall covering? Made in China. Can't we
in the US manufacture these things? Steve is like the Average American,
he is not worried. He believes that Americans just aren't doing these jobs
so we import. That is nonsense to me. BTW what about the entire premise
for guest workers, i.e. doing jobs Americans won't? So, I ask WHY are we
not manufacturing here. BTW I know PLENTY of Americans who would gladly
take a job manufacturing bathroom fixtures, wood cabinets etc etc. Plenty
of Americans born here.
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- A country that can not grow its own food, manufacture
its own hard goods cannot survive, and no one seems to be worried, i.e.
except you and I and some of the Rense audience.
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- Keep reporting these stories because the mainstream outlets
won't. Most people don't even look to see where a product originated. I
do.
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- Patty
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- Patricia A. Doyle DVM, PhD
- Bus Admin, Tropical Agricultural Economics
- Univ of West Indies
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- Please visit my "Emerging Diseases" message
board at:
- http://www.emergingdisease.org/phpbb/index.php
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- http://drpdoyle.tripod.com/
- Zhan le Devlesa tai sastimasa
- Go with God and in Good Health
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