FDA Allows Poison In Baby Milk... Again
Two best selling baby formula brands in the U.S. have tested positive for trace amounts of melamine, an industrial chemical, or cyanuric acid.
Please note that 1 in a million is not the same as 1 grain of sand on a beach...subtle mind control,don't you think?
Notice how no one asked how it is getting in our food chain.
Also,the FDA stipulates what is safe by setting the standard,and then the pediatrician fails to commit if that same standard is even safe.
This is so wrong.
Cyanuric acid is implied in connection to the 2007 pet food recalls, the contamination and wide recall of many brands of cat and dog foods beginning in March 2007. Research has found evidence that cyanuric acid together with melamine forms poorly soluble crystals which can cause renal failure
Cyanuric acid is classified as "essentially nontoxic."[1] The 50% oral median lethal dose (LD50) is 7700 mg/kg in rats.[9]
However, when cyanuric acid is administered together with melamine (which by itself is another low-toxicity substance), they may form extremely insoluble crystals,[10] leading to formation of kidney stones and potentially causing kidney failure and death -- as evidenced in dogs and cats during the 2007 pet food contamination and in children during the 2008 Chinese milk scandal cases.
Melamine cyanurate is commonly used as a fire retardant.
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