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31. Update from the American Veterinary Medical Association:
Breaking news
May 8, 2007 (3:30 pm CDT)


Mislabeled wheat flour is contaminated, not wheat gluten or rice protein concentrate

The FDA and USDA announced today that wheat flour, mislabeled as wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate, is actually the melamine-contaminated ingredient that has been the focus of a massive pet food recall, not wheat gluten or rice protein concentrate as previously believed.

Levels of melamine in meat products from animals given contaminated feed are very low and pose little risk to humans if eaten, officials reiterated. None of these ingredients has been used in the human food supply.

Also, a portion of the mislabeled "wheat gluten" has been used in the preparation of fish feeds and has been used in some U.S. aquaculture production operations. Officials stated that levels of melamine in affected fish tested so far have been comparable to those found in hogs and chickens.

More information will be posted on the AVMA Web site as soon as it becomes available.


http://www.avma.org/aa/petfoodrecall/breaking_news_0705...
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  We need to examine wheat flour for melamine contamination. seafan  May-08-07 03:29 PM   #0 
   Buy local and organic always!  geardaddy   May-08-07 03:32 PM   #1 
   And if you can't afford it?  aquart   May-08-07 03:34 PM   #2 
   I know organic is more expensive, but  geardaddy   May-08-07 03:52 PM   #6 
   All our flour may be contaminated. How does buying local help  KoKo01   May-08-07 03:52 PM   #7 
   I thought the post was about flour from China. n/t  geardaddy   May-08-07 03:53 PM   #8 
      Because this thread is all about stirring up Fear! Fear! Fear! nt  piedmont   May-08-07 05:34 PM   #23 
         Wheat flour falsely labeled as rice protein is a very serious problem  pnwmom   May-08-07 06:32 PM   #24 
            Testing rice protein imported from China is perfectly logical.  piedmont   May-08-07 06:47 PM   #27 
   More importantly, buy no processed foods.  pnwmom   May-08-07 04:16 PM   #10 
      Indeed.  geardaddy   May-08-07 04:19 PM   #11 
         I always have to rely on ingredient labels. But "rice protein" wasn't  pnwmom   May-08-07 04:21 PM   #13 
            Yeah, I know.  geardaddy   May-08-07 04:26 PM   #14 
   Don't worry about it!  liberal N proud   May-08-07 03:34 PM   #3 
   Now it's in the fish  charlie   May-08-07 03:38 PM   #4 
   Acutally Farmed Fish is Higher in Mercury, PCBs, etc. Than Wild.  Shallah   May-09-07 01:34 AM   #32 
   There's just something really wrong with the picture.  cliss   May-08-07 03:49 PM   #5 
   Why?  Coyote_Bandit   May-08-07 04:40 PM   #17 
      Well, thanks for the update.  cliss   May-08-07 04:47 PM   #19 
      What  Coyote_Bandit   May-09-07 12:53 PM   #38 
      All too true. If we were blockaded, ran out of fuel for transport, we would be in deep manure  Shallah   May-09-07 01:51 AM   #35 
   So Celiacs are also now at risk from foods labeled as containing rice protein.  pnwmom   May-08-07 04:14 PM   #9 
   Yup  tavalon   May-08-07 06:52 PM   #29 
   So...the story changes from Gluten to Flour? Why should we believe this?  KoKo01   May-08-07 04:21 PM   #12 
   Not really, no.  piedmont   May-08-07 04:31 PM   #15 
   We should be examining imported wheat flour known to be from China.  seafan   May-08-07 05:11 PM   #21 
      We should test ANYTHING edible from China, but that's a different point  piedmont   May-08-07 05:23 PM   #22 
         And it's a component of fake rice protein and who knows what else.  pnwmom   May-08-07 06:35 PM   #25 
            Those are all value-added food products that would be attractive to counterfeiters. Flour is not.  piedmont   May-08-07 06:49 PM   #28 
               Right, I hear what you're saying. n/t  pnwmom   May-08-07 07:48 PM   #30 
   Gotta wonder if this is why SO many people have FOOD allergies now  48percenter   May-08-07 04:33 PM   #16 
   I have a theory but I am not scientist  Shallah   May-09-07 01:43 AM   #34 
   It was deliberate.  StarryNite   May-08-07 04:43 PM   #18 
   "The FDA is considering enforcement options"!!!!  mycritters2   May-08-07 04:51 PM   #20 
   Tax cuts for food importers!!! Now!!! Voluntary enforcement is the only solution. nt  hvn_nbr_2   May-08-07 06:40 PM   #26 
   FDA has little power. Not that they are willing to use it.  Shallah   May-09-07 02:03 AM   #36 
   Update from the American Veterinary Medical Association:  seafan   May-09-07 12:34 AM   #31 
   I agree the FDA is sending up smoke screen and  lovuian   May-09-07 01:39 AM   #33 
   Is this perhaps why wheat allergies have become so commonplace?  Dover   May-09-07 11:27 AM   #37 
 

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