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Eat at your own risk -- U.S. safety rules weak-(MOST vitamins made in china)
charlotte ^ | Apr. 25, 2007 | PETER KOVACS WASHINGTON POST

Posted on 04/26/2007 3:27:47 AM PDT by Flavius

Edited on 04/26/2007 3:55:46 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Lost amid the anxiety surrounding the tainted U.S. pet food supply is this sobering reality: It's not just pet owners who should be worried. The uncontrolled distribution of low-quality imported food ingredients, mainly from China, poses a grave threat to public health worldwide.


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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; death; vitamins
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To: Flavius

More failed promises of globalists.


21 posted on 04/26/2007 4:22:34 AM PDT by Nephi (Open borders is the flip side of the free trade coin. It's time for Protectionism.)
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To: Flavius

But Duncan Hunter has been repeatedly attacked for his “protectionist” stance against China.

Go figure.

BTW, why are we buying grain from China?


22 posted on 04/26/2007 4:22:36 AM PDT by airborne (Duncan Hunter is the only real choice for honest to goodness conservatives!)
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To: Pub Linkser--80
It's their contaminated water supplies that bother me, although I'm sure at the western-owned companies they highly purify all the water used in making vitamins just as they do here when making health care products. But at the Chinese-owned companies, who knows kind of water they use.

What percentage of companies in China do you think are owned by Chinese? I think it's very few. Either the Chinese govt. own them or a U.S. company owns them and pays rent.

23 posted on 04/26/2007 4:23:23 AM PDT by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote.)
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To: LibLieSlayer
Trial lawyers will have a field day with Chinese food companies. That company that made the bad wheat gluten is SOL, in my view.

(SOL = **it out of luck)

24 posted on 04/26/2007 4:24:46 AM PDT by Pub Linkser--80 (Seer, sage, soothsayer, and former second-string outfielder for the Oklahoma Sooners.)
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To: Pub Linkser--80
I doubt that no company is making any vitamin C inside America.

I love oranges! And they're still 'Made In America'!

25 posted on 04/26/2007 4:24:52 AM PDT by airborne (Duncan Hunter is the only real choice for honest to goodness conservatives!)
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To: airborne

Good point...heck, those patriotic American orange and grapefruit trees are still making 100% US made vitamin C.


26 posted on 04/26/2007 4:26:16 AM PDT by Pub Linkser--80 (Seer, sage, soothsayer, and former second-string outfielder for the Oklahoma Sooners.)
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To: raybbr

I’d be worried about Chinese government-owned companies too.


27 posted on 04/26/2007 4:27:15 AM PDT by Pub Linkser--80 (Seer, sage, soothsayer, and former second-string outfielder for the Oklahoma Sooners.)
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To: Flavius
My Company has been making high end diets for research animals for 35 years; since 1976 they have always done a full contaminant screen on all the products sold to the industry. The (our) industry is Government and pharmaceutical research. They must protect the food fed to these very expensive animals. A contaminated diet could destroy years of research data.

Used to buy Vitamin C from Roche but it cost 4 times as much as the Chinese stuff. It is easy to check. We must but don’t know much about the human food companies.

Remember:
“The bugs in the flour do not come from you cabinets. They hatch out of the food product “ There is an “allowable 3%” insect eggs, etc. in our food sources.

28 posted on 04/26/2007 4:35:17 AM PDT by primatreat (Alzheimer's glory is knocking at my door: Soon I will be able to post no more...Shit..)
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To: jazzlite
I quickly spread the word to my children to check whether the food they are buying bears a label from China.

There's no requirement to state country of origin on processed foods (it has to be labeled on unprocessed fish and shellfish at present, and in 2008, it must be labeled on meat and perishable agricultural products such as fresh and frozen vegetables).

A better rule of thumb would be to look for processed food (and all canned or bottled items fall into that category) that states "product of the USA." Most processed food doesn't state where it's from, because it's not a requirement.

I also wouldn't assume that the cheap/house brands are necessarily imported. I was in Whole Foods yesterday, and looked at six or seven different brands of canned peas, most labeled "organic." Only two had the country of origin labeled: the cheapest house brand was the only one I could find that was labeled made in the USA. The other brands -- some three times as expensive as the house brand -- might be made in the US, but by not labeling it, the manufacturer has the option of using produce from anywhere in the world, without the expense of reprinting the labels.

29 posted on 04/26/2007 4:44:47 AM PDT by browardchad (ta)
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To: Flavius

I don’t know what to think of this.

If Chinese products are being added to our food supply, I’d guess it would be as fillers. That would be things like vegetarian TVP burgers, cake mixes (Good grief! There goes my favorite carrot cake mix) and perhaps cereal.

Foods like hamburger, broccoli and strawberries shouldn’t be affected by ChiCom pollution. For those foods we have to worry about the Mexicans washing them in sewage water filled with turds.


30 posted on 04/26/2007 4:47:07 AM PDT by sergeantdave (Give Hillary a 50ยข coupon for Betty Crocker's devils food mix & tell her to go home and bake a cake)
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To: kittymyrib
Is my Centrum Silver made in China? I didn’t get a fortune cookie!
31 posted on 04/26/2007 4:55:22 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: primatreat
“The bugs in the flour do not come from your cabinets. They hatch out of the food product “ There is an “allowable 3%” insect eggs, etc. in our food sources."

Ew.

32 posted on 04/26/2007 4:55:41 AM PDT by MaryFromMichigan
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To: mom4kittys

ping!.....


33 posted on 04/26/2007 5:16:11 AM PDT by Red Badger (If it's consensus, it's not science. If it's science, there's no need for consensus......)
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To: Flavius

I understand that one or more of the midieval plagues was started by a ship from China docking in London.


34 posted on 04/26/2007 5:20:07 AM PDT by RoadTest (Get our Marines out of Pendleton's Kangaroo court!)
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To: airborne

“I love oranges! And they’re still ‘Made In America’!”

Don’t count on it. Ever since Anita Bryant spoke out against the homosexual agenda and the American citrus growers dropped her, bad things have been happening to the American orange groves (like frost) and more and more oranges come from South America, a place that may or may not be more hygienic than China.


35 posted on 04/26/2007 5:23:53 AM PDT by RoadTest (Get our Marines out of Pendleton's Kangaroo court!)
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To: GBA
Who needs suicide bombers when you control the food supply and what goes in it?

Exactly why I grow most of what I consume. I'm putting in a greenhouse this spring to extend my growing season so we'll have fresh, home grown salad makin's well into the winter months....

36 posted on 04/26/2007 5:27:21 AM PDT by Thermalseeker (Just the facts, ma'am)
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To: Flavius

or live in the middle of Amishland, as I do :)

look out for the lard donuts, however; they are not a taste treat.


37 posted on 04/26/2007 5:28:18 AM PDT by cinives (On some planets what I do is considered normal.)
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To: RoadTest

When I shop, I look to see where my produce comes from.

Bananas I can’t get from America, but oranges I have no problem.

So far.


38 posted on 04/26/2007 5:37:15 AM PDT by airborne (Duncan Hunter is the only real choice for honest to goodness conservatives!)
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To: cinives

Hey! Being a Lebanon County boy, I can assure you that growing up on lard fried doughnuts hasn’t hurt me one bit!


39 posted on 04/26/2007 5:39:05 AM PDT by airborne (Duncan Hunter is the only real choice for honest to goodness conservatives!)
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To: Flavius

The importation of vitamins and food additives from China is even worse than it appears.

The exporter that is responsible for the poisoned pet food adjunct, is also THE major exporter of a laundry list of vitamins and food additives (for human consumption) to our biggest processed food manufacturers.

I stumbled across this when the pet food poisonings started, but didn’t save the link. A little googling should turn up the info for those interested.


40 posted on 04/26/2007 5:42:57 AM PDT by wrench
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