few days ago, aimlessly surfing the net, I came across the " Codex Alimentarius " or better, I stumbled upon a video of such a Dr. Rina Laibow complaint that the danger of this collection of codes born under the aegis of FAO and WHO with the aim to protect global health through the classification of all chemicals used in agriculture, the farm and in food preparation and by setting limits. Initially, the Codex has been formulated as a sort of guidelines for states and businesses and therefore not a real law, but, starting from January 2010 seems that all states will have to join according to a plan. According to the doctor it seems that in reality, these codes are designed to favor only multinational drug companies and manufacturers of pesticides, chemical additives and GMOs , going as far as to advocate a planned mass murder! As soon as I heard it ad I said to myself, "here's another , of conspiracy." But then I saw that the Codacons has addressed it ( http://www.codacons.it/articolo.asp?idInfo=119306 ) and reading this article, I really startled . So I went on the site of the infamous http://www.codexalimentarius.net/ and I was amazed by the amount of pesticides, chemical additives, growth hormones which are admitted, without some limits. Get yourself an idea, go from the menu on the homepage and click Official Standards Veterinary Drugs MRLs (maximum residue limits) then Veterinary Drugs Index ; go progesterone, growth hormone, and note that even there are no limits (Unnecessary) it is written in the note that " is unlikely that this substance may pose a hazard to human health . Unlikely ? That's it? And 'this is the protection of global health? Take a tour horror on these lists, you will get horrific discoveries in meat and milk are: neuroleptics, antibiotics, AntiVir, insecticides, growth hormones, anabolic ... Speaking of veterinary medicine, by further research I discovered that since the late eighties the European Commission draws up an annual table showing all the " substances regarded as posing a serious risk to public health and for which it is not possible to establish a maximum residue limit (MRL) "(this is a document published in 2006: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CONSLEG:1996L0023:20060101:it:PDF see page 20) including also appears zeranol (estrogen) that, in fact, we find him quietly in the codex from 1995 http://www.codexalimentarius.net/vetdrugs/data/vetdrugs/mrls.html?funcClassId=9 .
Therefore, the European Union for more than twenty years, prohibits the use of zeranol, considering it a source of substance serious risks to human health and this year, having joined the Codex Alimentarius, the whole EU if the automatically reflected on their boards. Twenty years of legislation, monitoring, analysis, thousands of pages of reports, documents, tables at all? And this is just a small example. Council to stay informed, take a look list of pesticides and food additives and then judge for yourself.
Therefore, the European Union for more than twenty years, prohibits the use of zeranol, considering it a source of substance serious risks to human health and this year, having joined the Codex Alimentarius, the whole EU if the automatically reflected on their boards. Twenty years of legislation, monitoring, analysis, thousands of pages of reports, documents, tables at all? And this is just a small example. Council to stay informed, take a look list of pesticides and food additives and then judge for yourself.
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