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- $Title{Are Irradiated Foods Safe?}
- $Subject{Irradiated irradiate Food foods Safe safety produce health healthy
- danger dangers hazard hazards irradiation World Organization American Medical
- Association Drug Administration bacteria bacterial radioactive radioactivity
- nutrition nutritional effect effects risk risks cancer cancers illness
- illnesses poison poisoning}
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- Are Irradiated Food Safe?
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- QUESTION: Some new produce has recently appeared at our local green grocer
- that I am sure has been irradiated. I have many questions and anxieties about
- such actions, and want to know what steps I can take to make my grocer take
- this food off of his shelves. I know that such foods represent a real health
- hazard and believe that everyone should be protected from the dangers.
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- ANSWER: Many people have questions about the process of irradiation of foods,
- and perhaps share some of your anxieties. And this in spite of the fact that
- the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association and the Food
- and Drug Administration have all endorsed the process as perfectly safe.
- However, I have real doubts that any of the produce on the shelves of your
- local grocery has gone through the process, simply because all such produce
- must be clearly labeled as irradiated food, and you surely would have observed
- this notice. Secondly, the process is not being widely used at this time.
- The purpose of irradiation is to kill dangerous bacteria which can be found in
- some foods, and to delay spoilage. There is no radioactivity left in the
- food, little effect on its nutritional value, and no additional risks of
- cancer from irradiated food have been found after extensive evaluation. It
- has been estimated that up to 81 million cases of illness due to food
- poisoning could be prevented if this process was in more general use. In any
- case the choice would always be yours to make, since the labeling laws
- requiring the foods to be identified are quite specific.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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