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rawlife-digest Sunday, May 19 2002 Volume 01 : Number 987
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Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 23:11:32 -0700
From: "Mark Hovila"
Subject: [rawlife] Cancer Chemical in Cooked Food
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20020517/hl_nm/food_carcin
ogen_1&printer=1
See my comments at the end of the ridiculous conclusion of this article.
Mark
Study Finds Likely Carcinogen in Many Foods
Fri May 17, 3:17 PM ET
By Sharman Esarey
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's food watchdog said on Friday it had confirmed a
Swedish study which found a substance that may cause human cancer is
widespread in foods, but it advised people against changing their diets or
cooking habits.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) found acrylamide, which has been shown to
cause cancerous tumors in rats, in a range of high-carbohydrate foods
including packets of chips, crispbreads and fresh potatoes once they had
been cooked.
The FSA said acrylamide, used to treat municipal water supplies and as an
aid to papermaking, may be present in many cooked and prepared foods, but
there is little knowledge of what, if any, effect eating such foods would
have on human health.
"We are advising people they should not change either their food or cooking
and that they should eat a balanced diet (particularly) fruits and
vegetables," said Dr. Andrew Wadge, head of Chemical Safety and Toxicology
at the FSA.
The study is the first to confirm Swedish research that last month sparked a
global food scare on evidence that acrylamide is formed in very high
concentrations when carbohydrate-rich foods such as rice or cereals are
fried or baked.
But the scientists said acrylamide was likely present in other foods as well
as a result of cooking other than boiling. It may have been part of the
human diet for thousands of years.
SUBSTANCE FORMS IN COOKING
Overcooking raises acrylamide levels even further, the study found. The FSA
said they knew of no current research on the effects of microwaving food.
"On the basis of the evidence, acrylamide is formed naturally in (cooking),"
said Steve Wearne, head of Chemical Contaminants at the FSA. "It's likely
acrylamide will be present in any fried, baked, roasted or grilled food."
Any risks would arise from long-term exposure.
The FSA did not estimate the amount of acrylamide in the British diet, but
said the Swedish study pointed to a diet that is 1,000 times less toxic than
levels that are proven to cause harm.
Scientists across the globe, alarmed by the study's findings, are planning
further research to help guide consumer choices. The World Health
Organization (news - web sites) will meet on June 25-27 to study the issue.
In a joint statement, the British Retail Consortium and the Food and Drink
Federation said that they would work with the FSA and internationally to
establish the significance of the finding for public health and to reduce
consumers' exposure.
Until then, there is little consumers can do to avoid acrylamide.
"Eating is not a completely risk-free activity. Acrylamide is one of many
things we are exposed to in food that may be detrimental to our health,
including immediate risks such as food poisoning from not cooking food
thoroughly," the FSA said in a briefing note.
"There are no practical ways it can be avoided."
[My comments: No practical ways it can be avoided? Let's see, the article
says that the carcinogen is formed when foods are cooked. Did it ever occur
to these guys to stop cooking food?!!!]
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Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 05:03:58 +0200
From: michaelpaul10@hotmail.com
Subject: [rawlife] raw food charts?
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can anyone tell me where to order a good raw food chart?
thank you,
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Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 03:57:42 -0400
From: dianebr@rogers.com (Diane Brisebois) (by way of JR Ellis )
Subject: [rawlife] Entry to Guestbook
You have a new entry in your guestbook:
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I would like to find vacation resorts that offer raw foods in
Ontario. Please let me know if you know of any...
Thanks very much!
Diane
Diane Brisebois
Toronto, ON Canada - Saturday, May 18, 2002 at 20:01:34 (EDT)
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