Friday, April 3, 2009

Baby Formula Tainted With Rocket Fuel Perchlorate

Rocket fuel chemical found in baby formula

For many, making ends meet is a challenge. Paychecks don’t stretch as far as they used to, and payday loans are only a temporary bridge. The current recession has prompted many families to turn to cheaper alternatives for everyday needs. For some mothers and fathers, this means resorting to more inexpensive brands of powdered baby formula. But as Mike Stobbe reports for the Associated Press, the savings are negated by the presence of perchlorate, a chemical found in rocket fuel.

Traces of perchlorate have been discovered in powdered formula, and the amount could exceed what’s considered a safe dose for adults if mixed with water also contaminated by the chemical. This shocking news was unearthed in a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In more good news, the chemical can also be found in the drinking water supplies of several cities, thanks in large part to contamination from defense and aerospace sites.

Hallelujah!

According to Stobbe, scientists have reported that “significant amounts of perchlorate” can affect thyroid function. The thyroid regulates the body’s metabolism. Problems with the thyroid can impact fetal and infant brain development. The government currently requires that formula contain iodine, which counteracts perchlorate’s effects. However, infant size and how much formula they consume may be important factors in whether the iodine is enough.

Here’s more bad news: the study also found that the largest traces of the chemical was found in baby formula derived from cow’s milk. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Baby Formula Tainted With Rocket Fuel Perchlorate"

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