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Thread: 3769 Another insane stunt of the biggest health terrorist on earth - the FDA
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| 3769 Another insane stunt of the biggest
health terrorist on earth - the FDA |

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2006-12-26 19:49:32 |
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DESPITE LACK OF SCIENCE AND STRONG PUBLIC CONCERN,
FDA EXPECTED TO OK FOOD FROM CLONED ANIMALS Inadequate
Safety Review Threatens U.S. Food Supply and Animal Welfare
(December 26, 2006) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is
expected later this week to release a preliminary safety assessment that clears
the way for marketing of meat and dairy products from cloned animals for human
consumption. The assessment and the agency’s expected endorsement of cloned food
comes despite widespread concern among scientists and food safety advocates over
the safety of such products. The move to market cloned milk and meat also flies
in the face of dairy and food industry concern and recent consumer opinion polls
showing that most Americans do not want these experimental foods.
"Instead of doing its job, the Bush FDA has ignored the science and
fast-tracked this decision for the benefit of a few cloning companies," said
Joseph Mendelson, Legal Director for the Center for Food Safety (CFS). "This is
a lose-lose situation for consumers and the dairy industry."
The FDA action follows the recent news that the agency has refused to
investigate health problems in animal clones on a U.S. dairy farm. Greg Wiles,
whose Williamsport Maryland "Futuraland 2020" dairy was the first farm in the
nation to have cloned cows, told FDA that one of his two cow clones was
suffering from unexplained health problems. Wiles told Food Chemical News that
the clone "just stopped growing...she just looks terrible," but says that when
he reported the problems to FDA and other federal officials, he was "paddled
around like a tennis ball from agency to agency." CFS has asked the Agriculture
Department to intervene in the case to stop any sale and prohibit the slaughter
of clones and their progeny for food.
In October, CFS, joined by a coalition of consumer, environmental and animal
welfare organizations, filed a legal petition with the FDA seeking a moratorium
on foods produced from cloned animals and establishment of mandatory rules for
pre-market food safety and environmental review of cloned foods (see the
petition at http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/ ). The petition
also requested that the Department of Health and Human Services establish a
federal review committee to advise FDA on the ethical issues raised by animal
cloning.
Recent opinion polls also show that Americans are overwhelmingly concerned
about animal cloning for food production. A November 2006 food industry poll
conducted by the International Food Information Council showed that 58% of
Americans’ surveyed would be unlikely to buy meat or milk from animal clones
even if FDA found such products to be safe. In the same poll, only 16% of
Americans had a favorable opinion of animal cloning. A December 2006 poll by the
Pew Initiative found that 64% of those polled were uncomfortable with animal
cloning, with 43% saying that cloned food is unsafe, while another 36% felt
unsure about cloned food safety.
The FDA’s action also follows growing opposition to the use of clones and
their progeny for food products on Capitol Hill. In November, Senator Barbara
Mikulski sent a letter to the FDA requesting a complete overview of how the
agency came to its decision of using clones in food. In early December, a
bi-partisan group of seven senators led by Senator Patrick Leahy asked FDA to
reconsider its assessment of cloned animals. The International Dairy Foods
Association, representing major dairies and food makers including Kraft, Nestle
and others, also has opposed allowing products from cloned animals into the food
supply at this time.
Cloning scientists have acknowledged that genetic abnormalities are common in
clones, yet FDA failed to address how food safety and animal welfare concerns
could be managed if cloning is widely adopted by the livestock industry. Some of
the health and safety problems in animal cloning include:
- Surrogate mothers are treated with high doses of hormones; clones are
often born with severely compromised immune systems and frequently receive
massive doses of antibiotics. This opens an avenue for large amounts of
veterinary pharmaceuticals to enter the human food supply;
- Imbalances in clones' hormone, protein, and/or fat levels could compromise
the quality and safety of meat and milk;
- The National Academy of Sciences warned that commercialization of cloned
livestock for food production could increase the incidence of food-borne
illnesses, such as E. coli infections;
- Cloning commonly results in high failure rates and defects such as
intestinal blockages; diabetes; shortened tendons; deformed feet; weakened
immune systems; dysfunctional hearts, brains, livers, and kidneys; respiratory
distress; and circulatory problems.
"There is widespread concern among Americans, and scientific concern that
cloned food may not be safe and that cloning will increase animal cruelty," said
Mendelson. "We intend to pursue our legal action to compel FDA to address the
many unanswered questions around cloned food."
What can you do? Though FDA has not made their official
announcement (it is expected later this week), the story has already hit the
press. Keep an eye out in your local papers for stories on FDA's approval. We
will send you another email with an opportunity to send letters to the editors
of your local media outlets. It is also expected that a public comment
period will be opened once FDA makes a formal announcement, if so,
we will have an opportunity to make our voices heard then as well.
For more background information, see http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org
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