contaminated Milk in China
contaminated Milk in China
The report said the men are suspected of overseeing an operation in which untainted milk powder was mixed with melamine-infused powder. Melamine can be added to diluted milk products as a way to fool quality control tests for protein levels. This allows unscrupulous dairies to stretch their profits.
Melamine can have dire effects when ingested, including causing kidney stones and kidney
Melamine can have dire effects when ingested, including causing kidney stones and kidney
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Sunday night news show 60 minuets did a story on fake Viagra where they explained the high tech 3d hologram logo used to prevent counter fitting. The story went under cover to mfg plants in China where hidden camera's shot footage of filler chemicals being used in the knock off Viagra. I think it turned out to be the same compound used in highway paint that makes it so durable !!!dracotdrgn wrote:Melamine in protein mixes
Melamine in baby formulas/milk
Lead in kids toys
"MADE IN CHINA"
Also I've been told that some cheap peking ravioli's from China were made with diced up cardboard and no duck at all......not so sure about this one but you can probably find the 60 min story with a google.
We've never used Chinese material in anything in our line since day one.
I recall in the early days when a certain bulk material supplier approached me with "Half the price of USA Creatine Monohydrate from China", pitching we use it instead of the acclaimed standard (for the time) Phanstil in our Pure Power Creatine of the day... so, to entertain him (read, get rid of him wasting my time) I asked for a sample and COA.
Got the sample a week later, complete with Chinese lab assay stating "98.2% pure". Sent it off to a buddy at an American lab to run it through HPLC testing... it came back 63% pure, with the rest cheap maltodextrin.
I was not surprised because I'd already heard the score on Chinese "bulk nutrients" many times before and knew it to be true.
When the pitch man called back, we had a brief but very interesting conversation before he had to beg off to "take a very important call" and get back to me later.
I'm still waiting on that dude to call me back after 15 years.
We should probably splash it on our main page- NOT MADE IN CHINA.
Virtually everything you see in Wal-Mart and GNC has at least some Chinese material in it. Big, so called "famous" brands with the slick ads proclaiming how great they are... people have no idea.
I recall in the early days when a certain bulk material supplier approached me with "Half the price of USA Creatine Monohydrate from China", pitching we use it instead of the acclaimed standard (for the time) Phanstil in our Pure Power Creatine of the day... so, to entertain him (read, get rid of him wasting my time) I asked for a sample and COA.
Got the sample a week later, complete with Chinese lab assay stating "98.2% pure". Sent it off to a buddy at an American lab to run it through HPLC testing... it came back 63% pure, with the rest cheap maltodextrin.
I was not surprised because I'd already heard the score on Chinese "bulk nutrients" many times before and knew it to be true.
When the pitch man called back, we had a brief but very interesting conversation before he had to beg off to "take a very important call" and get back to me later.
I'm still waiting on that dude to call me back after 15 years.
We should probably splash it on our main page- NOT MADE IN CHINA.
Virtually everything you see in Wal-Mart and GNC has at least some Chinese material in it. Big, so called "famous" brands with the slick ads proclaiming how great they are... people have no idea.
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COLOSTRUM sure sounds like a THREAT to national security, doesn't it?RobRegish wrote:TSA wanted to know what it was too
One of them asked "what's colostrum"? I told the guy and he looked at me like I was nuts.
Then he polished off his Fritos. Classic..
If I roll my eyes too high and north, will they freeze that way?