Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 [unknowncountry.com] Now It's SEAFOOD from China That's Suspect First, it was cat and dog food from China laced with an industrial byproduct called melamine that shut down the kidneys of affected pets. Then melamine was found in hog and chicken feed, and in the meat of these animals intended for human consumption. Melamine was being used by Chinese processors because it mimics protein additives but--given that it's a waste product obtained from coal slag--is much cheaper. And never mind what happens to the poor consumer. NOW seafood being shipped from China is being found to contain far higher levels of pesticides than are considered safe for human consumption. So when you see those shrimps at Wal-Mart or Trader Joe's for a great price, find out where they're from before buying. If it's China, consider passing them by. A new study reported in the Journal of Environmental Toxicity and Chemistry analyzed shrimps, crabs, and mollusks caught off Guangdon province. They were analyzed for 21 organochlorine pesticides. Of those, DDT and HCH (hexachlorocyclohexane) were detected most frequently and measured at the highest concentrations. These highest concentrations were observed in mollusks, specifically oysters, mussels, and squid. Concentrations of DDT in some of this seafood were high enough to pose human health threats. Other organochlorine pesticides present were at concentrations high enough to pose human cancer risks. Read more here: http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/530078/?sc=dwhn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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