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18.05.2010

Every Food-Making Company Has Its Own Cemetery of Customers 

It is very hard to buy food without any additives today. Coloring agents, 
fillers, conservatives and other chemicals indicated as "E" with digits can be 
found in practically everything that we eat today. Where do they all come from 
and why do we have to eat those chemicals? 

Food makers will not like the answer to this question. They are fond of making 
consumers believe that we all use food additives all the time: salt, sugar, 
soda, vinegar, etc. Indeed, sodium bicarbonate and vinegar are included on the 
list of additives as E500 and E260. All other E-additives - thousands of them - 
can not be found in our kitchens. 

The massive use of additives with the E prefix was launched between the 18th 
and the 19th centuries, although their production was a crime. This chemistry 
became legal many years afterwards. It is an open secret that coloring agents 
make your food look a lot nicer. Red aniline dye or carmine from cochineal 
(made from green-flies) can be added to improve the color appearance of minced 
or chopped meat. This technology was described in a book published in 1907 in 
New York. 

Afterwards, the chemicals were described as food additives. Aniline dyes were 
banned for posing health hazard, whereas cochineal - a substance made from bugs 
- is still used. The chemical industry produced thousands of other substances 
to give sausage products a nice meat color instead of their natural grey. 

Starch is also used during the production of sausages. It is used as a filler 
to inhibit water and supersede expensive meat. The use of starch makes the 
production technology cheaper, whereas the final product looks very nice and 
edible. Nowadays, the food industry uses genetically modified starch for it 
triggers a much better reaction in the production of sausage products. 
Stabilizers, vegetable albumens and the albumens made of processed inedible 
parts of animals and birds work a lot better with genetically modified starch. 
All these chemicals reduce the price and produce the effect of meat of the 
virtually meatless product. 

In the past, makers of candy would often add dangerous substances in the 
products made for children. For example, they used coloring agents containing 
copper and lead. It was even rumored that every food maker, like every surgeon, 
had their own cemeteries. 

It is hard to believe these stories, but one may recollect the recent scandal 
with toxic melamine added in baby food in China. Formaldehyde, a highly toxic 
and carcinogenic substance produced from melamine, had been used as a food 
conservative for years. Moreover, the E239 additive - hexamethylenetetramine - 
which turns into formaldehyde - is still legally allowed in Russia. It is used 
as a conservative for fish and caviar. 

They tried to establish control over the production of food in the beginning of 
the 20th century. It became clear that it was already impossible to root out 
falsified food. Officials had to conduct complicated talks with food makers to 
legalize many chemicals used in their recipes. 

The control over the use of additives in the food industry was launched during 
the 1950s, when the UN established a special department of food and health 
experts. Some chemicals were banned after a series of poisonings and deaths. 
The most outstanding scandal at this point is connected with the use of 
cobalt-containing additives. They would make beer foam nice and puffy but 
trigger the development of a serious heart disease with beer fans. Numerous 
deaths were reported during 1964-1966 in Belgium, the USA and Canada. The 
cobalt-containing additives were quickly banned. 

The most recent scandal is connected with six synthetic coloring agents for 
sweets and drinks produced for children. The agents develop the syndrome of 
hyperactivity. EU officials decided not to ban the chemicals, but simply asked 
food-making companies to stop using them and change their recipes. It means 
that the European makers will be making safe and high-quality candy in Europe, 
but export dangerous products where the additives are legally allowed. 

In conclusion, we would like to remind you that the tests of food additives are 
imperfect. Many of them are considered harmless only relatively. They are 
legally allowed only temporarily. 

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