Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Alternet reported this on 4/14/2010: AlterNet Which Veggie Burgers Were Made With a Neurotoxin? By Kiera Butler, Mother Jones Online Posted on April 13, 2010, Printed on April 14, 2010 http://www.alternet.org/story/146439/ This is about the time of year when I start keeping packages of veggie burgers in the freezer, just in case of an impromptu barbecue. In the past, I haven't had much fake meat brand loyalty: I've found that once I smother my hunk of textured vegetable protein in barbeque sauce, all soy patties are pretty much created equal. But after reading a recent investigation by the Cornucopia Institute, I'm going to be a lot more picky: The food and agriculture nonprofit found that most non-organic veggie burgers currently on the market are made with the chemical hexane, an EPA-registered air pollutant and neurotoxin. In order to meet the demands of health-conscious consumers, manufacturers of soy-based fake meat like to make their products have as little fat as possible. The cheapest way to do this is by submerging soybeans in a bath of hexane to separate the oil from the protein. Says Cornucopia Institute senior researcher Charlotte Vallaeys, " If a non-organic product contains a soy protein isolate, soy protein concentrate, or texturized vegetable protein, you can be pretty sure it was made using soy beans that were made with hexane. " If you've heard about hexane before, it was likely in the context of gasoline—the air pollutant is also a byproduct of gas refining. But in 2007, grain processors were responsible for two-thirds of our national hexane emissions. Hexane is hazardous in the factory, too: Workers who have been exposed to it have developed both skin and nervous system disorders. Troubling, then, that the FDA does not monitor or regulate hexane residue in foods. More worrisome still: According to the report, " Nearly every major ingredient in conventional soy-based infant formula is hexane extracted. " The Cornucopia Institute found that a number of popular veggie burgers were made with hexane. The list (pdf, page 37, and below) is longer than you might think: Amy's Kitchen Boca Burger, conventional Franklin Farms Garden Burger It's All Good Lightlife Morningstar Farms President's Choice Taste Above Trader Joe's Yves Veggie Cuisine Hexane-free products: Boca Burgers " Made with organic soy " Helen's Kitchen Morningstar " Made with organic " Superburgers by Turtle Island Tofurky Wildwood Also worth noting: Products labeled " organic " aren't allowed to contain any hexane-derived ingredients, but that rule doesn't apply to foods that are labeled " made with organic ingredients. " For more on soy sourcing, plus a list of popular " made with organic ingredients " -labeled protein bars that are made with hexane, read the Cornucopia Institute's full study, " Behind the Bean. " Kiera Butler is an associate editor at Mother Jones. For more of her stories, © 2010 Mother Jones Online All rights reserved. View this story online at: http://www.alternet.org/story/146439/ -- amy in pacifica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 I recall that this information was already reported to the list some months ago. Again, buying organic soy is very important, not only for possible trace solvents (such as hexane) on the non-organic soy beans, but also because the latter is most likely gmo and massed produced for factory farm feed, as well as for humans. I won't go into all that due to lack of time. While of course I am not condoning the use of hexane in the processing, one must be aware that it is a similar process used for decafe coffee with methylene chloride. The assumption is that residues evaporate off rapidly due to the nature of the chemical. To say that it is a neurotoxin sounds a bit alarmist, because one would need to inhale it straight for that effect, such as breathing the gasoline fumes every time you gas up your car (someone tell me if I'm wrong). So in that case, we would hope that the workers are protected and in a well-ventilated area. organically yours,DonnaOn Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 6:49 AM, giegrrrl <giegrrrl wrote: Alternet reported this on 4/14/2010: AlterNet Which Veggie Burgers Were Made With a Neurotoxin? By Kiera Butler, Mother Jones Online Posted on April 13, 2010, Printed on April 14, 2010 http://www.alternet.org/story/146439/ This is about the time of year when I start keeping packages of veggie burgers in the freezer, just in case of an impromptu barbecue. In the past, I haven't had much fake meat brand loyalty: I've found that once I smother my hunk of textured vegetable protein in barbeque sauce, all soy patties are pretty much created equal. But after reading a recent investigation by the Cornucopia Institute, I'm going to be a lot more picky: The food and agriculture nonprofit found that most non-organic veggie burgers currently on the market are made with the chemical hexane, an EPA-registered air pollutant and neurotoxin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Cory Doctorow (over at BoingBoing http://www.boingboing.net) is backtracking on this story a bit. Turns out this " study " was funded by an anti-vegetarian, pro-meat group, the Weston A Price Foundation. http://www.boingboing.net/2010/04/14/soyburgers-laced-wit.html Just something to keep in mind. Ajay On 04/14/2010 06:49 AM, giegrrrl wrote: > > > Alternet reported this on 4/14/2010: > AlterNet > Which Veggie Burgers Were Made With a Neurotoxin? > By Kiera Butler, Mother Jones Online > Posted on April 13, 2010, Printed on April 14, 2010 > http://www.alternet.org/story/146439/ > . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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