• Flying Squid
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    9225 days ago

    The fact that there needs to be a bill to stop companies from poisoning babies is just fucking depressing.

    • @over_clox
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      3925 days ago

      Ah, but they didn’t even say stop, they said limit…

      🤦‍♂️

      • Flying Squid
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        2025 days ago

        I think ‘limit’ is fine as long as that limit is under levels safe for infant consumption. It’s probably not possible to make baby food entirely free of heavy metals because they’re basically everywhere. But it is possible to make them with heavy metals under a specific safety threshold.

        • @[email protected]
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          825 days ago

          Getting to 100% in anything is really fucking hard - some shits occasionally going to go wrong and that’s unavoidable.

        • @VelvetStorm
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          425 days ago

          Fun fact there is no safe limit of lead to eat. It’s a forever metal so once it is in you it never leaves and will only continue to hurt you.

          • @numberfour002
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            624 days ago

            It’s a forever metal so once it is in you it never leaves and will only continue to hurt you.

            Citation desired. All references I’m seeing explicitly state that lead is eventually excreted in urine and feces.

            • LustyArgonianMana
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              In bones, lead can take 25-30 years to leave the body. Actually, this is true of many types of heavy metal poisoning (and radiation, eg radium), and bone loss as we get older tends to release these compounds. This is part of why they believe there’s a delay with ALS and Alzheimers between when you ingest heavy metal and when you actually develop symptoms.

              In older adults, the primary source of lead exposure can be endogenous. Excretion of lead is relatively slow, and accumulation is common [31]. During early and middle life, lead is sequestered in the bones, where it replaces calcium in the hydroxyapatite structure [32]. The skeleton contains 70–95% of the body burden of lead where lead can remain for decades [32], which can be exploited for exposure assessment research. Adults experiencing loss of bone mass via osteoporosis release lead into the bloodstream. In older adults, 40–70% of blood lead can be attributed to previous body stores [32]. Lead that entered the body during previous periods of high exposure can become biologically active decades later.

              https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7454042/

              https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0161813X20301352

          • Flying Squid
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            124 days ago

            Well then it’s too bad we can’t possibly entirely remove lead from the food chain.

            • LustyArgonianMana
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              If we limited use of fossil fuel vehicles on farmland, that would help a lot. The exhaust from tractors along with the bits of tires left in fields etc all put heavy metals in our food supply. As it is, almost all farmland in the US needs bioremediation to reduce heavy metals in their soils.

    • @disguy_ovahea
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      1825 days ago

      What’s more depressing is that there have been 2,291 bills and amendments addressing ingredients in baby food since 1951. They range from limits on toxins to excessive additives and sugars. Most fail at introduction thanks to the lobbying power of Nestlé, who owns Gerber.

      Business ethics require legislation in the US.

      https://www.congress.gov/search

    • @[email protected]
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      1325 days ago

      Hey, if baby consumers didn’t want heavy metals in their food they’d chose a competitor - the market has signaled that its in favor of poison. /s

    • @motor_spirit
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      725 days ago

      Well tbf have the babies submitted a compelling case through the proper channels? Maybe they can peacefully assemble to make a difference… that’s how christians have won their battles

      • Wolfeh
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        224 days ago

        Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition peaceful Christian demonstration!