www.ExplorOz.com
Your browser does not support the site menu
Click Here
to load alternative navigation.
Latest News
Road Conditions
Updated 3/09/2008
Kimberley
Updated 1/09/2008
Top End
QLD Coast
Outback NSW
Updated 30/08/2008
SA Deserts
Updated 29/08/2008
Adelaide and Hills
Road Conditions
All News...
Site Updates...
Newsletters
Your Name
Email Address
Past Newsletters
Full Index
162
163
164
My Blog - ExplorOz - David & Michelle
Click Image to Enlarge
Latest Entry
28th Aug 2008
Total Entries
337
Total Views
15895
 
 
Jump to
Blogs Index
Member
My Profile
|
My Blog
RSS
ExplorOz - David & Michelle
Latest Entries
28 Aug 08 - Broswer: Firefox & Windows XP Fonts
21 Aug 08 - ExplorOz Members Support the RFDS
28 Jun 08 - Ningaloo Trip Report - Part 2: Day 1 - Day 3 (Perth to Ningaloo)
28 Jun 08 - Ningaloo Trip Report - Part 1: Overview
28 Jun 08 - Ningaloo Trip - Food Inventory
27 May 08 - Food Additives - Update
06 May 08 - Busselton Half Ironman
01 May 08 - Busselton Half Ironman Triathlon (This Weekend)
25 Apr 08 - My ANZAC connection
25 Apr 08 - Chardae's Birthday - 24th April
Not Logged on
[Register]
[Logon]
Advertisement
Additives in the foods we eat
Submitted: Saturday, Apr 12, 2008 at 09:00
At my kids school this week I attended a talk by Julie Eady - author of a book that has been out for a couple of years called "Additive Alert" which has just been released in its 2nd edition. The talk was arranged as a fundraiser for Chardae's kindy class and I didn't really think I was interested but heard that numbers were low and so felt I should go to support the school. Well - I have just learned something new and I am very surprised. I even bought a copy of the book! Let me explain...
Additives that are known carcinogens (cause cancer in animal testing) and additivities that are banned in other countries are OFTEN allowed in Australian foods. Seems incredible doesn't it? I am not normally susceptible to scare tactics but decided to check this out for myself and sure enough once you know what the numbers are on the back of the labels the evidence is there. Problem is, who has ever really bothered to learn what all those numbers mean!
I have a confession to make - I am guilty of blindly believing that Australian food regulations would be stringent enough to not allowing anything in our food that was actually HARMFUL. More fool me.!
In my cupboard I found butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) in my kids favourite sandwich spread - Kraft Smooth Peanut Butter. That's additive 320. The Japanese have banned this additive in foods in their country since 1958 as there were serious concerns about carcinogenic and estrogenic effects and it is not permitted in foods for infants and young children. Peanut butter is still sold in Japan, just without this additive. Manufacturers still find a way to produce the food as the additive itself is not a consituent of the food. Are Australian kids believed to be resistent to this additive? I think not. And that's the end of Kraft peanut butter from my cupboard.
And then I learned that some additives will actually damage your DNA. Surely I don't have foods like that in my cupboard? Oh yes I did. Ice-cream cones have artificial colours that are linked to hyperactivity, suspected or known carcinogens that are banned in the US and/or are known mutagens (agents that damage DNA). And just to top it off also contain BHA.
I am stunned to learn that of the 300 or so permitted additives in Australian foods at least 30 are KNOWN or SUSPECTED carcinogens and many others are banned in other countries because of known adverse health effects.
Can you believe that in
Australia
our testing of food chemicals isn't at stringent as in other countries. As I said earlier, I am simply stunned to learn this, and I must say extremely disappointed.
Initially, I thought none of this mumbo jumbo wouldn't apply to me as I consider myself to be rather careful with the foods we buy. We rarely (ie. twice a year?) eat takeaway food for dinner and I always send the kids off with a packed lunch and we don't even have soft drinks or chips and rubbish in our cupboard.
The thing that was surprised me is how many of the listed harmful additives in this book are in the foods that I do have in my cupboard and
fridge
. Things like tin tomatoes, fresh pasta, biscuits, noodles, soy sauce, stock cubes, and wait for it... Vitamin C tablets (kids chewable) which has a known weak human carcinogen called Saccharin. So for the sake of making the kids like the Vitamin C tablet they put in this artificial sweetner that could mortally harm them? I just don't get it.
So, for anyone like me that is stunned by this and wants to know more. Julie Eady the author has a website -
www.additivealert.com.au
She has found that lobbying the manufacturers tends to bring about change and as such she publishes specific letters targetting different products one at a time appealing for the makers to remove the harmful additives which she lists in the letter. Interested people can copy the letter and send to the manufacturers email addresses she supplies. In her experience, this brings about change but she has had no luck lobbying the Government. Fancy that! I just check the Nov 07 Newsletter and she she was targetting Arnotts over their use of 102 and 4 other harmful additives that have creapt into Tim Tams. It's a great idea actually and she should be supported for making an effort. It is amazing that one person CAN indeed bring about change with the help of others.
Her book Additive Alert is widely available from bookstores. Let me know if you think we should stock it.
Thanks,
Michelle
Tags:
Family
,
Food
,
Health
Views: 391
Comments
Blog Comments are only available to members & advertisers. Why not join now to unlock this and many other features. See Members in the menu.
View Comments (2)
25 Apr 2008 09:47 - Member - JohnR (Vic)
These are issues that have just built on others of the past and I can remember the Feingold diet for kids, way back in the 1970s that alerted parents to food colourings and the like.
I have enjoyed mints while I drive, and recently found that frequent use of *clipse mints had affected my eye focus for a short time so have changed the brand, though marketed by the same company and made in the same country. I obviously need to follow up what components are in them!
Cheers, with a not so minty breath, John
Reply: Wow - I am fascinated you've detected a direct impact unpon your eyes, that's scary. Best of luck.
15 Apr 2008 19:21 - Member Jo (Bris)
I was going through this with a friend in the US about a year or so ago because of her son, Half of what is in our foods is banned over there. I really can't remember all the details but I did pull up the american web site with the list of all their food additives, numbers, and I am sure that I also stumbled onto a US website that listed all the dodgy ones to and the possible side effects.
Cheers
Jo
All Entries April 2008
25 Apr 2008 - My ANZAC connection
14 Apr 2008 - Hot Air Ballooning
25 Apr 2008 - Chardae's Birthday - 24th April
12 Apr 2008 - Additives in the foods we eat
Calendar
August 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
September 2007
April 2007
June 2006
January 2005
December 2004
July 2003
June 2002
August 2001
July 2001
June 2001
January 2000
December 1999
November 1999
October 1999
September 1999
August 1999
July 1999
June 1999
February 1999
January 1999
December 1998
November 1998
October 1998
September 1998
August 1998
July 1998
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Top Entries
Ningaloo Trip Report - Part 1: Overview
Ningaloo Trip - Food Inventory
Ningaloo Coast - Incidents & Illness
Broswer: Firefox & Windows XP Fonts
Food Additives - Update
Busselton Half Ironman
Rottnest Island
Cape York Day 33 - Seisa to Cairns
Mid-West Trip
My ANZAC connection
New/Updated
West Australian Map Book $9.95
Wildflower Country $9.95
Nissan Patrol GU Rear Door Bracket Extension $26.95
SPOT Satellite Messenger $249.00
Navy/White Racer Polo Shirt - TMTE $37.00
Mens Navy/White Polo Shirt - TMTE $31.95
Ladies Navy/White Polo Shirt - TMTE $31.95
Fast Find
Shop Home Page
Discounted Items
Latest/Updated
All Items
Home
|
About Us
|
FAQ
|
Feedback
|
Site Stats
|
Membership
|
Advertising Campaigns
|
Site Updates
Forum
|
Blogs
|
Forum Archive
|
Trader
|
Shop
|
Treks
|
Places
|
Directory
|
Articles
|
Topics
RSS Feeds
|
Link to Us
|
Terms of Use
|
Corporate Membership
|
Privacy Policy
Copyright © 1999 - 2008,
I.T. Beyond Pty Ltd.
All rights reserved.