• @aelwero
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    1611 months ago

    Ban the FDA.

    They removed it from gras 50 years ago, but allowed it’s use anyway? And yet they’re fighting tooth and nail to keep optical glucose estimating products from being sold in the land of the obese…

    My wifes gotta dig out a whole ass little kit full of stuff to get a glucose number. Yes, it’s more accurate than an optical sensor would be, but a glucose smartwatch could give her a little beep if she’s about to crash instead of getting the super accurate number when she wakes up after passing out at like 10 or some shitwith no warning. I can’t even buy her a continuous monitor for cash because it isn’t FDA approved. Well fuck you FDA, I dont approve of you anymore, fuckers.

    Oh, and kinder eggs.

    …and the whole ass tobacco industry that gets a free fucking pass.

    Sorry, I ranted, I’m ok :)

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    111 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In October of this year, California banned BVO, along with other problematic food additives, including red dye No.

    In a 2014 review of BVO, the FDA recognized the “unresolved safety questions” and designed rodent studies to address them, which were eventually run by the National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR).

    The rat experiments, published in 2022, used levels of BVO that mimicked dietary exposure of humans at the 15 ppm limit.

    In feeding trials, researchers found abnormalities in the rats’ thyroids, alterations in their hormone signaling, and accumulation of brominated fatty acids in the heart, liver, and fat of all animals fed BVO.

    “[W]e can no longer conclude that there is a reasonable certainty of no harm from the use of BVO as a stabilizer for flavoring oils in fruit-flavored beverages,” the FDA said in its proposal to revoke authorization.

    In a separate statement, James Jones, the FDA’s Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods, noted that these types of safety reviews take time, but seemed to acknowledge the agency’s extremely slow process.


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