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Aspartame in Milk Without a Label? Big Dairy Petitions FDA For Approval

Activist Post
February 23, 2013

Two powerful dairy organizations, The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) and the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), are petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to allow aspartame and other artificial sweeteners to be added milk and other dairy products without a label.

The FDA currently allows the dairy industry to use “nutritive sweeteners” including sugar and high fructose corn syrup in many of their products. Nutritive sweeteners are defined as sweeteners with calories.

This petition officially seeks to amend the standard of identification for milk, cream, and 17 other dairy products like yogurt, sweetened condensed milk, sour cream, and others to provide for the use of any “safe and suitable sweetener” on the market.

They claim that aspartame and other artificial sweeteners would promote healthy eating and is good for school children.

According to the FDA notice issued this week:

IDFA and NMPF state that the proposed amendments would promote more healthful eating practices and reduce childhood obesity by providing for lower-calorie flavored milk products. They state that lower-calorie flavored milk would particularly benefit school children who, according to IDFA and NMPF, are more inclined to drink flavored milk than unflavored milk at school.

Although the FDA considers aspartame to be a “safe and suitable” sweetener, a recent Yale University study appears to directly challenge the claim that aspartame would reduce obesity. In fact, the study concluded just the opposite, that artificial sweeteners actually contributed to obesity and Type 2 diabetes.

The IDFA and NMPF argue “that the proposed amendments to the milk standard of identity would promote honesty and fair dealing in the marketplace” yet they don’t want changes to the labels on dairy products.

Accordingly, the petitioners state that milk flavored with non-nutritive sweeteners should be labeled as milk without further claims so that consumers can “more easily identify its overall nutritional value.”

It’s unclear how consumers can more easily identify the overall nutritional value of milk products that are flavored with non-nutritive sweeteners without labels.

Quoting Section 130.10 of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990, the dairy giants claim a new label is not required because sugar is added to milk without labeling it, and “the modified food is not inferior in performance” and “‘reduced calorie’ (labels) are not attractive to children” so marketing as such is of no benefit or detriment.

The FDA has opened public comments until May 21 for anyone interested to “submit comments, data, and information concerning the need for, and the appropriateness of, amending the standard of identity for milk and the additional dairy standards.”

To submit a formal comment or send data to the FDA concerning adding aspartame and other artificial sweeteners to milk products CLICK HERE.

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Henningsen on RT: ‘Foreign Aid Trap’ – Cameron using tax cash for military projects [video]

21stCenturyWireTV
February 23, 2013

21st Century Wire’s geopolitical analyst Patrick Henningsen talks to RT about Prime Minister David Cameron’s latest campaign, saying he wants pledge more cash to the UK’s foreign aid budget for overseas ‘military aid’ – a proposal that the British government has admitted in the past as ‘wasted aid which often falls into the wrong hands’. Aid money is to be used for three areas including security, demobilization and peacekeeping. – READ MORE: http://bit.ly/YDyLsr

PANDA Nevada Carries the Flag to Washoe County

P.A.N.D.A. People Against The NDAA
February 19, 2013

After the Washoe County, NV District Attorney tried to ram an inferior resolution past PANDA Nevada last week, Chris Corbett and the team will be showing up in full force at the next meeting to push legislation worth the paper it’s written on.

Join the PANDA Nevada Team:

10:00 A.M.
Tuesday, February 26th, 2013

1009 E 9th St
Building A
Reno, NV

Let’s bring the heat, and real legislation, to Washoe County, Nevada.

Over 315 of 450 Tested Plastic Containers Leach Hormone-Like Compounds

by Elizabeth Renter
Natural Society
February 22, 2013

When the industry found consumers getting hip to BPA and its hormone disrupting qualities, they started looking at alternatives. While that was nice and all, the alternatives aren’t much better. In fact, some research found that mot plastics, even those that are BPA-free, still leach hormone-mimicking chemicals when exposed to normal conditions. While the research took play a couple years ago, it reminds us to think twice when using and purchasing plastics.

Despite that the industry would like you to think “BPA-Free” labels make foods safe from hormone disrupters, researchers say that simply isn’t the case. They tested more than 450 different plastic containers from stores like Walmart and Whole Foods. More than 70% of them released estrogen-like chemicals.

The containers they tested included those most likely to come in contact with food. Plastic bags, baby bottles, deli containers, and reusable plastic food containers were all tested. Because they knew BPA-containers would emit hormone-disrupters, they focused on those plastics that claimed to be “BPA-free”.

When exposed to saltwater and alcohol, the majority of the plastics released hormone disrupting chemicals. The number increased when they were put in the dishwasher, exposed to sunlight, or used in the microwave. These exposures are just the type that these plastics would undergo if used in your home.

Related: What do plastic recycling symbols mean? Find out which plastics are safest and which you should not use.

“Then, you greatly increase the probability that you’re going to get chemicals having estrogenic activity released,” said Professor of Biology George Bittner, adding that they increased the number of containers emitting hormone disrupters to 90%.

The study didn’t focus on health effects as much as the chemicals that the containers produced. Some scientists would argue that these disrupters aren’t proven to do any damage to humans, only mice and rats. Others say Bittner’s research isn’t completely reliable. But iIf a chemical causes infertility and cancer in rats, I don’t want to touch it.

However, those that have questioned BPA-effects before are welcoming the study.

“This is really helpful because they took a look at very common products,” says Sonya Lunder of the Environmental Working Group.

It seems when the scientific world is presented with studies like this, we are encouraged to continue on with business as usual until they know, without a doubt, that something is 100% likely to cause cancer, illness, death, or the like. While they may be convinced our retail habits are more important than our health, I’d like to think our informed readers know otherwise.

Additional Sources:

ScienceDaily

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3222987/

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Transparent mobile phone developed by US company [video]

TheGuardian
February 20, 2013

An US technology firm says it has created a transparent mobile phone whose technology rivals that of current smartphones.  The device, developed by Polytron Technologies, is made of conductive glass which is scratch and shatter resistant.  No price has yet been announced for the phone, which should go on sale within the year.

[CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO]

[hat tip: Jason Bermas]

NDAA Resolution Introduced in San Francisco, CA

P.A.N.D.A. People Against The NDAA
February 18, 2013
Activists and local Grassroots groups scored a huge victory Tuesday. With San Francisco Supervisor and President of the Board David Chiu carrying the flag, an Anti-NDAA Resolution was introduced in San Francisco, CA:

“The resolution of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will uphold due process and articulate San Francisco’s opposition of the NDAA. Supervisor Chiu stated that the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA:
violate our fundamental right to our presumption of innocence. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
The resolution, co-sponsored by  Supervisors  John Avalos, London Breed, David Campos, Jane Kim, and Eric Mar, is similar to legislation that has been passed in communities across the country. The language of the resolution emphasizes that San Francisco honors the civil liberties of all residents…”http://www.constitutioncampaign.org/blog/?p=12065#.UR78p6U3vbh

Medical Marijuana Dispensary In Hamilton Raided [video included]

by Terry Wilson
Canadian Awareness Network

January 31, 2013

On my way home yesterday, I ran into a friend who told me that the medical marijuana dispensary down the street had just been raided. I rushed over to see what I could find. The police had already left the scene and the store was closed.

cannabisculture.com Has now reported:

“Police in Ontario executed raids today on both the MCCM medical marijuana dispensary in Hamilton and the Brantford home of the business’s operator Pete Melanhead.

According to CHCH Toronto:

The bust of a distribution shop in Hamilton and a grow-op bust in Brantford has put a dent in the local marijuana trade.

Hamilton police swooped down on a marijuana distribution shop at 174 King Street West. The shop used to be La Riviera Shoes but had only a few pieces of clothes in the window. No word yet on charges.

And Brantford police have arrested and charged three people, after finding a marijuana grow-up with over 55 plants inside a Brantford apartment complex. Police say they searched the property on Winniett Street Tuesday night and found $55,000 worth of marijuana plants and more than $400 worth of dried marijuana.

Though the CHCH story does not actually link the two events or indicate a connection between the two busts, a trusted source informed Cannabis Culture the Brantford home is the residence of Melanhead, operator of the MCCM. Another CC source at the scene of the Brantford raid said media trucks and police arrived at virtually the same time.”
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