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4. Bush's gutted FDA: A dangerous threat to the public safety
Edited on Sat Nov-29-08 01:56 PM by seafan
FDA Draws Fire Over Chemicals In Baby Formula

By Lyndsey Layton
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 27, 2008; A02


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The FDA collected 87 samples of infant formula made by American manufacturers, tested all but 10 of them and held a conference call Monday with manufacturers to alert them to the preliminary findings, FDA spokeswoman Judy Leon said. She said she did not know when the agency was planning to inform the public.
The test results were unearthed by the Associated Press, which had filed a request for records under the Freedom of Information Act.


Leon said that the amounts discovered are safe and that parents should continue to feed formula to their children. "We know that trace levels do not pose a risk whatsoever," she said.
That contradicts the agency's recent statements about melamine, including a position paper that was on its Web site yesterday that asserted there are no safe levels of melamine for infants. "FDA is currently unable to establish any level of melamine and melamine-related compounds in infant formula that does not raise public health concerns," the document said.

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"Just one month ago, the FDA had been very clear about how they could not set a safe level of melamine in formula for babies," said Sonya Lunder, a senior analyst at the Environmental Working Group, an advocacy organization. "Now they're saying trace levels are no problem. What changed?"

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Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), who is on the House Commerce and Energy Committee, is also seeking a recall. "Until they establish a safety standard, how can they say what's safe?" he said. "They need to pull this."

Critics said the FDA's reassurances about products carry less weight after the recent controversy over bisphenol-A, a chemical found in plastic baby bottles, dinnerware and the linings of food cans. The FDA dismissed a growing body of scientific evidence that has linked BPA to health problems even as worried consumers stopped buying BPA-containing products. Instead, the FDA relied on two industry-funded studies that concluded that BPA did not pose a health risk. Last month, the agency's science advisory board said the agency should no longer maintain that BPA is safe.

"When FDA claims there isn't any reason to worry, that's exactly what the consumer should do," said Ken Cook, president of Environmental Working Group. "The once-revered public health agency has morphed into a taxpayer-funded public relations arm for the very industries it was created to oversee."





Yet another catastrophic Bush legacy.



This is expanding beyond the contamination of pet food, hog feed, chicken feed and fish feed., May 8, 2007


Update from the American Veterinary Medical Association:, May 8, 2007


Veterinarians issue warning on dog treats from China, September 15, 2007





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  FDA Draws Fire Over Chemicals In Baby Formula DeepModem Mom  Nov-29-08 01:28 PM   #0 
   What this Bush Admin and FDA did was Criminal  fascisthunter   Nov-29-08 01:35 PM   #1 
   The FDA has never done its job when it comes to infant formulas.  rexcat   Nov-29-08 01:58 PM   #5 
   Look on the bright side.....  TheEuclideanOne   Nov-29-08 05:09 PM   #20 
   And you know, formula isn't cheap. Its quite expensive. How much is the profit?  glowing   Nov-29-08 01:38 PM   #2 
   Formula was specifically paid for by Gov't WIC program. For years.  dixiegrrrrl   Nov-29-08 05:08 PM   #19 
      I still maintain that instead of subsidizing formula they should pay low-income women to breast feed  Connonym   Nov-30-08 04:02 AM   #24 
         Not all women are able to feed their babies with breast milk.  glowing   Nov-30-08 09:08 AM   #25 
            I understand that, I wasn't able to nurse my second child  Connonym   Nov-30-08 09:49 PM   #26 
               And then you'd have to assume those oh so friendly work places like  glowing   Dec-01-08 06:47 AM   #27 
                  you're absolutely right about that  Connonym   Dec-01-08 02:12 PM   #28 
   melamine and cyanuric acid  MadMaddie   Nov-29-08 01:50 PM   #3 
   it's a dead cheap source of fake "protein" - it falsely jacks up the % of protein content  bettyellen   Nov-29-08 03:21 PM   #12 
   My guess is that these chemicals were not directly added  TexasProgresive   Nov-29-08 03:23 PM   #13 
   Bush's gutted FDA: A dangerous threat to the public safety  seafan   Nov-29-08 01:54 PM   #4 
   Thanks for this additional info, seafan! nt  DeepModem Mom   Nov-29-08 02:06 PM   #6 
      Y'welcome. Mom. Bush's science-deprived FDA is a cruel joke.  seafan   Nov-29-08 02:25 PM   #8 
   The FDA has taken the appropriate action in this case  gravity   Nov-29-08 02:24 PM   #7 
   KnR. Bush set the FDA back a century--but the origins of this really are in China  Hekate   Nov-29-08 02:25 PM   #9 
   to any lurking freeper...  salin   Nov-29-08 02:27 PM   #10 
   A lot of Republicans are Anti-Abortion-"Pro Life", but also Pro-Business. I guess it is OK with  trthnd4jstc   Nov-29-08 02:36 PM   #11 
   Money talks,babies walk.Or crawl, I guess,until they can walk.  Algorem   Nov-29-08 03:37 PM   #14 
   You might as well shitcan all these departments since they.................  pattmarty   Nov-29-08 03:39 PM   #15 
   Trace amounts are unacceptable for infants....  fortyfeetunder   Nov-29-08 04:13 PM   #16 
   Shouldn't the melamine standard be ABSOLUTE ZERO???  HopeHoops   Nov-29-08 04:30 PM   #17 
   I especially love this bit.  bushmeister0   Nov-29-08 04:58 PM   #18 
   Clear example of putting corporate cronies in charge of regulations  NoAmericanTaliban   Nov-29-08 11:15 PM   #21 
   In this article...  TwoSparkles   Nov-30-08 12:35 AM   #22 
   In SouthAfrica they think the melamine in baby formula comes from cattle feed - link  Shallah   Nov-30-08 03:28 AM   #23 
 

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