What Are The Experts Saying About Food Additives Ban Proposals?
"Consumers need to know that these very important food safety decisions are based in science and driven by those with the appropriate knowledge base and requisite training," John Downs, NCA's president and CEO, said. "It's time for our nation's food safety experts to flex their expertise and drive the conversation, because maintaining FDA's role as the ultimate authority and regulator in ensuring food safety is critical for our country."
What follows are quotes from toxicologists and other leading experts, including regulatory agencies:
James Coughlin, PhD, CFS and
U.S. Food and Drug Administration: "Reading or hearing about chemicals in food, when combined with words like 'toxic,' 'extremely dangerous' and 'cancer-causing' may be scary, especially if you aren't getting all the facts."
Health Canada: "Health Canada has reviewed the relevant scientific information on reported linkages between certain synthetic food colours and neurobehavioural effects in children and has found that the presented evidence is insufficient to demonstrate a causal relationship. Health Canada also found no conclusive scientific evidence that titanium dioxide is a concern for human health when used as a food additive."
Institute of Food Technologists Chief Science and Technology Officer
University of Rhode Island Professor of Nutrition Dr. Kathleen Melanson: "Consumers do not need to be paranoid, or panic stricken about these additives. An occasional treat of a food containing them should not pose a risk."
"We are in firm agreement that science-based evaluation of food additives is needed – and we follow and will continue to follow regulatory guidance from the authorities in this space, because consumer safety is our chief responsibility and priority," Downs said. "Usurping FDA's authority does nothing but create a state-by-state patchwork of inconsistent state requirements that increase food costs, create confusion around food safety, and erode consumer confidence in our food supply."
More states are walking away from food additives bans than are adopting them. Following
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
Institute of Food Technologists Food Additives Toolkit
Facts About Titanium Dioxide
Myths vs. Facts: Food Additives
Red Dye 3 & Titanium Dioxide Fact Sheet
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