Melamine, Melamine, Melamine - Food Poisoning In Infant Formula? Are You Kidding Me?

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Posted by Wayne ParsonsNovember 28, 2008 1:27 AM

HEADLINE: "Consumers Union Calls on the FDA to Immediately Release All Results of Its Tests for Melamine Contamination in Food Products. Group ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Reports of FDA Test Results Indicating Melamine Contamination in U.S. Infant Formula"

This Melamine food poisoning thing isn't just another boring story of a possible food poisoning press release. If you think the worst thing that could happen is a recession or depression, step back a second and remember when a family member or friend got sick. Health matters. Melamine is a threat to health. It is coming from China. Who is in charge here? Consumers Union cares:

Consumers Union is deeply concerned about news reports that FDA has found traces of melamine and cyanuric acid in U.S. infant formula. Melamine is a chemical that has a number of industrial uses and is a common ingredient in some plastic products, but is not approved as an ingredient in human food in the U.S.

Why didn't the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) release this information? Under the Bush regime the regulators in every agency shut the doors to the public and stopped doing their jobs so the favored corporate CEO's could take their $50 million salaries. The agencies were populated by industry people (the fox guarding the chicken coop) and the public was asleep. Consumer advocates like Ralph Nader and Joan Claybrook and Harvey Rosenfield and Jamie Court were shut out by the Bush operatives.

So how did this latest Melamine fiasco come to light? The Associated Press made a Freedom of Information Act request and discovered that they knew of Melamine food poisoning in infant formula. Fox News and the right wing radical movement were complicit with Bush and his operatives in hiding this information from the public

I hope that you, like Jean Halloran, Director of Food Policy Initiatives for Consumers Union, will demand that the FDA release all results of its tests for melamine contamination in food, even if the only contamination detected was below the agency’s action level of 2.5 parts per million. As Ms Halloran said:

We understand that the FDA has tested hundreds of samples for melamine. This information should be made available to consumers, who are no doubt concerned for themselves and their families

The FDA has in the past routinely published results of tests for the presence of mercury in fish, regardless of whether the test results were above or below the agency’s action level. Given the serious health consequences of melamine contamination in children, the agency should not withhold this test data.

We should also demand that companies that make infant formula should release their test data on Melamine.

The FDA has given conflicting messages. The FDA said don't stop feeding the infant formula to your babies and also said that caregivers should “not to feed infant formula manufactured in China to infants.” The agency’s statement in its risk assessment admitted that it could not establish a safe level of melamine in infant formula.

In a November 12, 2008 alert, kept nearly secret from all of us, the FDA stated that it recommended “detention without physical examination of all milk products, milk derived ingredients and finished food products containing milk from China due to the presence of melamine and/or melamine analogs.”

Of course all of us should be outraged that our supposed protector, the FDA, is doing with our food supply, what Wall Street robber barons did with our money. Consumers Union has outlined several priorities for overhaul of the FDA. In order for the agency to do its job adequately, CU believes the following must take place:

• FDA should be required to inspect all food production facilities on a routine basis, both domestic and foreign, and increase inspections at the border; and

• FDA needs to have comprehensive mandatory recall authority governing both domestic and foreign food producers, to enable the agency to remove contaminated foods from shelves.

Do you trust the Food & Drug Administration? In a November 2008 Consumer Reports poll, 81 percent of respondents were concerned with the safety of imported food, and two-thirds of respondents said the FDA should inspect domestic and foreign food-processing facilities at least once a month.

This latest safety problem is yet another example of how FDA is failing in its mission to protect American consumers,” said Halloran.

The only way America can be safe is to have a public that is educated about the issues and that demands accountability. Write your Congressional representative as well as President Obama a nd tell them that you are watching.

Together we are strong!

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Sailingwindward
Posted by Sailingwindward
November 29, 2008 7:17 PM

Here is the email address for the FDA, we can all email our complaints directly to them or just ask them to commit seppuku and dissolve the agency.
wmail@oc.fda.gov

Steve Lombardi
Posted by Steve Lombardi
December 01, 2008 4:27 PM

Is this the same FDA that the Michigan Supreme Courts finds Congress thinks is protecting us? The same agency that if they give their nod to Big Pharma prohibits residents of Michigan from suing based on principles of federal preemption? Did the two FDA inspectors that cover all of the Peoples Republic of China make the decision that eating a little melamine won't hurt the baby? How large is China? China is the fourth largest country (after Russia, Canada and the U.S.) As of July 2008 it has a population of 1,330,044,544.

And its legal system: Is based on a civil law system; derived from Soviet and continental civil code legal principles; the legislature retains power to interpret statutes; constitution ambiguous on judicial review of legislation; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction. Judicial branch: Supreme People's Court (judges appointed by the National People's Congress); Local People's Courts comprise higher, intermediate, and basic courts); Special People's Courts (primarily military, maritime, railway transportation, and forestry courts)

I've got a post coming in a few days about this same FDA.

Leonard Marotta MD
Posted by Leonard Marotta MD
December 06, 2008 3:26 PM

American Hospitals are being FORCED to give out Free Formula bags to new mothers. Whether they intend to formula feed or breastfeed. With melamine on the radar, isn't this now a risk-management issue? How do hospitals protect themselves and the patients from potential danger?

Lee
Posted by Lee
December 06, 2008 10:18 PM

I think everyone should be writing OBAMA as he is now in the process of selecting his new FDA administrators. We oust the current FDA administration who have been withholding information from us--who are clearly advocates for agribusiness. Admittedly, I am bitter because my dog was affected by IAMS dry food which was never on the FDA recall list-- and I learned of other who had dogs die from IAMS dry.

I have visited China on many occasions and found it to be one of the most polluted places -- never saw a blue sky except for the Olymics when all the factories had been shut down for weeks. National Geographic (2008) reports that much of the water used for irrigation is tainted. Plants just suck up heavy metals -- and now we are importing fruit and veggies from China. Even at Whole Foods -- some frozen organics come from China!!

The growth in food ingredients, vitamins, food supplements and pharmaceuticals coming from China is alarming! We need country of origin labeling for our ingredients since 'made in America' can be with tainted imported ingredients.

Protecting our U.S. farmers--especially those who have sustainable farming practices should be a national priority. Support local --

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