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kava kava importers face jail
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the controversial herbal ingredient kava, kava is once again in the news when the uk food standards agency this week announced that it is seeking views on draft regulations that would result in the removal from sale of food products containing or consisting of kava kava. kava kava is a herb commonly found in remedies but also in some food products. evidence has emerged recently that products containing kava kava may have a toxic effect on the liver. in december 2001, the agency issued advice to consumers to avoid foods containing kava kava and supported industry's voluntary withdrawal of such foods from sale. elsewhere in the world the health sciences authority (hsa) in singapore announced this week that it has gone as far as to classify the herbal ingredient as a poison. anyone caught importing or selling kava-kava products faces a fine up to $10,000 or a jail sentence of up two years. there have been more than 40 cases of liver poisoning in germany and switzerland, allegedly linked to the herb. of these cases, three people died and six others needed liver transplants. in pill, powder or liquid form, kava-kava, or piper methysticum, from the pepper plant, has been used to treat sleeplessness, anxiety, as well as bladder and digestive-tract conditions.
Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch
Date :
26
July
2002
Category :
Codiments,Desserts,food additi
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japanese researchers in conjunction with the yale school of medicine have found the mushroom extract, ahcc, can strengthen the immune system and fight the onset of cancer among over-50s. ahcc (active hexose correlated compound) is an oligosaccharide that is extracted from several mushroom species and has been recommended to the elderly by japanese health professionals since 1987, according to maypro, a new york-based supplier of ahcc.
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one year on and the quality of soy sauce used in catering outlets in the uk appears to have improved. the uk food standards agency (fsa) recently carried out a survey and found fewer samples containing unacceptable levels of the chemical 3-mcpd compared with a retail survey published by the fsa last year. only 2 per cent of samples surveyed - 6 out of 273 - contained levels of 3-mcpd above the recently introduced european legal limit.
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the use of bisphenol a (bpa) in can linings is both safe and vital for food protection, a host of industry bodies and companies have said in rejecting the conclusions of a report calling for a ban on the chemical. the north american metal packaging alliance (nampa), the american chemistry council (acc), as well as food giants such as del monte, campbell and general mills have dismissed a study by the us-based consumer union that claimed potentially hazardous levels of bpa were leaching into foods from the epoxy linings of cans.
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a uk campaign group has called for stricter regulations on the formulation and labelling of supermarket bakery bread, after consumer group which? found that some fresh loaves contain twice as much salt as others. the campaign could affect the bakers which supply bakeries with fresh bread, as they may find themselves coming under tighter regulations in regards to how they bake and package the product.
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the uk joint health claims initiative (jhci) this week adopted and published advice from leading scientists promoting the role of fruit and vegetables in helping to avoid stomach, lung and bowel cancer and contributing to a healthy lifestyle. the advice comes after four months of study by seven leading scientists from the jhci expert committee. the researchers investigated available evidence on the possible relationship between fruit and vegetables and health.
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