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Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:00:00 -0500

HSI Research Team

Radiation Nation

 

RADIATION NATION

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

February 10, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

After sending you the e-Alert last week about irradiated beef

( " Don't Beam Me Up " 2/4/03), I came across a news item

announcing that a popular supermarket chain began selling

irradiated ground beef on February 2nd in six mid-Atlantic

states, including Maryland, where I live. These stores are

among some 4,000 nationwide that currently sell irradiated

beef.

 

This alone would be unsettling enough. But in response to

that e-Alert, I received a reply from HSI Panelist Jon Barron

with additional information about the irradiation process

that I guarantee will make you think twice the next time you

stop off at your grocery to buy meat products.

 

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Who let the nutrients out?

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To briefly recap: Irradiation is a process by which a food

product is exposed to extremely high doses of radiation to

kill bacteria, parasites and funguses that may cause spoilage

or disease. And if that were all irradiation did, that would

be fine. But as we'll see, there's much more to it than that.

 

Jon begins by describing the process in more detail: " Food is

exposed to 'hard' irradiation, usually gamma rays from a

source like cobalt-80, in doses of 100,000 to 3,000,000 rads.

To give you a sense of how high a dose this is, understand

that a dose of just 10,000 rads will totally destroy any

living tissue. "

 

As HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., made clear last week, an

abundance of nutrients are also eliminated by this process.

Jon agrees, and says, " as much as 70% of the Vitamin A, B1

and B2 in irradiated milk is destroyed, and about 30% of

Vitamin C. " Unfortunately, irradiation also accelerates the

growth of aspergillus mold, " which produces the most potent

natural carcinogens known to man, called aflatoxins. "

 

I wish I could say that's the worst of it - but we're just

getting started.

 

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A radiotoxin by any other name...

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Processing food with the extremely high levels of gamma rays

described above results in the creation of some very

dangerous molecules, about which Jon gives this interesting

but frightening background: " They were originally

called 'radiotoxins' by Russian researchers. Since that word

would be frightening to American consumers, the FDA came up

with a couple of 'softer' terms. They call them 'known

radiolytic products' to describe the molecules that are

created such as formaldehyde and benzene (known carcinogens),

and as for those chemical molecules created by irradiation

and that have never before been seen by man, the FDA came up

with the equally soft 'unique radiolytic products.' "

 

Long before the FDA started assigning more palatable terms

for these very unappetizing results, it had already reviewed

more than 400 studies about the irradiation process. But Jon

tells us where that review process fell woefully short: " They

accepted 226 studies for further review. They then narrowed

their criteria and selected only 69 for in-depth review. Of

these, the FDA itself reported that 32 of the 69 showed

adverse effects, and 37 showed safety problems. Then without

explanation, they eliminated all but 5 of the 69 (including

every negative study) and said they would base their decision

on those 5 alone.

 

" In the FDA's final report approving food radiation, they

wrote that when up to 35% of the lab-animal diet was

radiated, feeding studies had to be terminated because of

premature mortality or morbidity. " And in one test at the

Medical College of Virginia, rats fed irradiated beef " died

of hemorrhagic syndrome in 34 days. "

 

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Running from the radura

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According to Jon, " Foods already approved for irradiation

include: fruits, vegetables, wheat, flour, herbs, spices,

nuts, seeds, peas, pork, and chicken. " And to that we can add

ground beef - now in a supermarket in my neighborhood, and

very likely in yours as well.

 

If you don't like the idea of irradiated food (and at this

point I can't imagine how anyone possibly could), you can

look for a symbol called the " radura " which is required on

the packaging of irradiated foods. The radura is a green

circle (broken into four segments at the top of the circle),

enclosing a flower image represented by a large green dot

with two petals below the dot.

 

But even if you avoid products marked with the radura, you're

still not in the clear. As Jon explains, " The FDA requires a

label stating a food has been radiated if, and only if, it

was radiated as a 'whole food' and then is sold unchanged.

But, if you process it in any way, if you add any other

ingredients to it, it no longer requires a label stating that

it (or any of its ingredients) were irradiated. To put it

simply, an irradiated orange would require a label;

irradiated orange juice would not. "

 

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An uncomfortable level of comfort

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But even if people see the radura on a package of ground

beef, a bag of Brazil nuts, or a sticker on an apple - do

they know what its significance is? And worse, do they have

any idea of the risks? By and large, my guess is " no. " In a

report from Reuters last December, a survey conducted by the

National Cattlemen's Beef Association found that almost half

of Americans say they would feel comfortable purchasing

irradiated meat. This response was 10 percent higher than it

had been to the same question on a similar nationwide survey

earlier in the year.

 

In other words, people are apparently becoming comfortable

with the idea of irradiated food. And it seems they'll have

ample opportunity to buy it. SureBeam Corporation (the

largest provider of irradiation technology in the U.S.) plans

to process more than 300 million pounds of beef this year.

Last year they processed only 15 million pounds.

 

Feel free to forward this e-Alert to friends and relatives.

Help us spread the word that this idea, whose time has

apparently come, is not a good idea, although it looks like

it's probably here to stay. So it may be the best that we can

do to avoid irradiated foods by looking for the odd green

flower.

 

My thanks to Jon Barron for his exhaustive profile of this

subject. Jon has researched and written extensively about

alternative medicine, nutrition, and herbal remedies for

almost thirty years. For more information about Jon and his

work, visit his web site at jonbarron.com.

 

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....and another thing

 

Using Viagra to treat one of the side effects of Prozac was

the subject of an e-Alert I sent you last month ( " Laugh

Lines " 1/22/03). In response I received this personal

recollection from an HSI member named Vicki:

 

" I know that doctors have prescribed medicines to 'treat'

side effects of previous medications for many years. When my

Grandmother moved closer to her daughter, they went over the

medicines that she was taking at the time. They discovered

only 2 of the 10 or 12 prescriptions were for original

problems. All the others were to treat the side effects of

those 2! I can recall a large lazy-Susan devoted only to the

salt, pepper and medicines that my grandparents took when I

was a child. I'm willing to bet that many of those medicines

were for treating side effects of the other prescriptions.

That was 30 years ago. Just thought you'd like to know that

this is not a new problem. "

 

I wonder how many lazy-Susans there are out there, filled to

the edges with drugs that have been prescribed to treat the

side effects of other pharmaceuticals? I'm afraid the answer

is " too many. "

 

Another HSI member recently wrote with a question we receive

with some frequency. This comes from L.D.E.:

 

" How do you find the right doctor that combines conventional

and alternative approaches? My cholesterol was above 300

this last June. But my Doctor didn't test me for any of the

other different markers for heart disease identified in your

newsletter. It seems it's time to change. I don't have the

time to teach him. "

 

If your doctor isn't receptive to treatments involving

vitamins, herbs, or other alternative methods that you may

want to explore, you can locate physicians who are trained

and knowledgeable about complementary medicine by contacting

The American College for Advancement in Medicine, at their

web site: acam.org. In fact, I'm visiting a new doctor I

found through ACAM next week.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" U.S. Food Industry Begins to Embrace Irradiation " Jerry

Bieszk, Reuters, 2/5/03

" Weis to Sell Irradiated Beef Through Pact With SureBeam " Dow

Jones Business News, 1/29/03

" Parents Protest U.S. Schools Irradiated Meat Plan " Randy

Fabi, Reuters, 12/13/02

" FDA Allowing Food Companies To Change Irradiation Label

to 'Cold Pasteurization' " Reuters, 10/9/02

 

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Hello Frank.

How do you tell an American in a crowd ?

They glow in the dark !

Sorry but this irradiated food is horrendous.I thought

the mocrowave was the worst invention ever but this is

far worse, especially if you cannot tell if a product

has irradiated ingrediants.The only

solution is to eat organically but its not always that

simple of course.

Best wishes

Chris

 

 

 

 

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