According to the Associated Press, the FDA
finally confirmed that chickens given the drug do indeed test positive for
inorganic arsenic.
After years of sweeping the issue under the
rug, the FDA has now finally admitted that chicken meat sold in the USA
contains arsenic, a cancer-causing toxic chemical that’s fatal in high doses.
But the real story is where this arsenic comes from: It’s added to the chicken
feed on purpose! As far back as 2006, the IATP’s report Playing Chicken:
Avoiding Arsenic in your meat estimated that more than 70 percent of all U.S.
chickens raised for meat are fed arsenic.
It is added to induce faster weight gain on less feed, and creating the
perceived appearance of a healthy color in meat from chickens, turkeys and
hogs.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
found that nearly half of all chickens tested have absorbed inorganic arsenic,
the most toxic form, in their liver. Based on that finding, the agency asked
Pfizer to stop manufacturing Roxarsone, the arsenic-containing drug that’s added
to feed to fatten chickens and give meat a bright pink hue.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
“The agency said it recently conducted a
study of 100 broiler chickens that detected inorganic arsenic at higher levels
in the livers of chickens treated with 3-Nitro compared with untreated chickens
… Pfizer said sale of 3-Nitro would be stopped by early July in order to allow
animal producers to transition to other treatments.”
But even as its arsenic-containing product is
pulled off the shelves, the FDA continues its campaign of denial, claiming
arsenic in chickens is at such a low level that it’s still safe to eat. This is
even as the FDA says arsenic is a carcinogen, meaning it increases the risk of
cancer.
But what the industry is hiding from you is
the fact that arsenic is extremely toxic
to human health. The University of South Carolina Department of Environmental
Health Sciences warns that arsenic, along with lead and mercury, are known to
produce horrible neurological effects on developing fetuses and young children.
Arsenic in general is said to be about four times as poisonous as Mercury. The
trivalent Arsenic As+3 is considered 60 times more toxic than the pentavalent
As +5.
A
study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found
that individuals who consumed large quantities of arsenic-tinged rice, in the
absence of other known arsenic exposure, showed significant cellular changes
linked to cancer development.
Numerous reports have since confirmed that
ingested arsenic can cause Bowen disease (squamous cell carcinoma in situ); invasive squamous cell carcinoma; basal cell carcinoma of the skin; and (less
frequently) internal cancers of the lung, the kidney, the bladder, and the
liver.[
What’s astonishing about all this is that the
FDA tells consumers it’s safe to eat cancer-causing arsenic but it’s dangerous
to drink elderberry juice!
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