BlooVooDoo
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Will the food dye ban hit the spirit industry? I’m out of Campari and might need to buy extra to get through this mini dark age.
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How does this testing normally work? Clearly, all milk isn’t routed through a central, federal location before being packaged and shipped to stores, so is there an FDA person at all packaging locations?
I don't know about milk but chicken processing plants used to have federal inspectors on duty all the time. That was in the 50s and 60s (had an older friend who was one) but I don't know about now. I expect that most food production plants do have the equivalent.
“Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advised parents of newborns to “do your own research” before vaccinating their infants during a televised interview in which he also suggested the measles shot was unsafe and repeatedly made false statements that cast doubt on the benefits of vaccination and the independence of the Food and Drug Administration.
…He said, as he has in the past, that “if you want to avoid spreading measles, the best thing you can do is take that vaccine.”
But Mr. Kennedy also made clear, as he has in the past, that he believes it is up to individuals to decide. In suggesting vaccines are unsafe, he contradicted decades of advice from public health experts, including leaders of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“I would say that we live in a democracy, and part of the responsibility of being a parent is to do your own research,” the health secretary said, in response to a question from a woman in the audience who asked how he would advise a new parent about vaccine safety. “You research the baby stroller, you research the foods that they’re getting, and you need to research the medicines that they’re taking as well.”
… Mr. Kennedy also suggested, without evidence, that measles shots cause a variety of ailments.
“Does it stop measles?” he asked. “Yeah, but does it also do something else, cause you seizures or cause neurological or autoimmune disease? We don’t know. Nobody can answer that question.”
In fact, studies have shown that, with rare exceptions, people who are vaccinated are less likely than those who suffer infections to develop autoimmune diseases, which has led researchers to conclude that vaccines “have not only the potential to protect the patient from infectious diseases, but also from its complications, including autoimmune manifestations.” …”
“… the more [fluoride] you get, the stupider you are, and we need smart kids in this country …”
“… the more [fluoride] you get, the stupider you are, and we need smart kids in this country …”