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Arsenic Found in All Rice Products: Alarming levels of harmful arsenic
have been found in every rice product tested by the FDA in its ongoing investigation, reports the Chicago Tribune. There is currently no official upside to the amount of inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen, allowed in food. But Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said in a statement: "First and foremost, I want to warn parents that every rice cereal product we tested contained arsenic. These results are shocking because rice cereal is often a baby's first solid food. Parents and caregivers should moderate the amount of rice products they feed their children, while the FDA sets standards to limit this known carcinogen in our food." via Chicago Tribune http://news.discovery.com/human/arse...mkcpgn=rssnws1 |
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Metspitzer > wrote:
>Arsenic Found in All Rice Products: Alarming levels of harmful arsenic >have been found in every rice product tested by the FDA in its ongoing >investigation, reports the Chicago Tribune. > >There is currently no official upside to the amount of inorganic >arsenic, a known carcinogen, allowed in food. > >But Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said in a statement: "First >and foremost, I want to warn parents that every rice cereal product we >tested contained arsenic. These results are shocking because rice >cereal is often a baby's first solid food. Parents and caregivers >should moderate the amount of rice products they feed their children, >while the FDA sets standards to limit this known carcinogen in our >food." via Chicago Tribune > >http://news.discovery.com/human/arse...mkcpgn=rssnws1 When this came up a few months ago I was thinking that it was those pesky Chinese again--- but I read that most of the arsenic is USA grown rice on old tobacco fields- where arsenic was used and remains in the soil. rice is a very efficient 'cleaner'- so at some point those fields won't be giving us arsenic -laced rice. So if we live long enough, we're all set. [or maybe we should only let old people eat domestic rice for a while. . ] Jim |
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