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Now, in one sense, we can justify being calm about the risks because we have no choice. The industrial approach to stocking the shelves in our local stores with food is not interested in safety unless it clearly affects profits. Look around. There are no public demonstrations calling for government action, no right wing rants against farmers. So there is no investment in making food production safer. That makes it all the more ironic that the latest story about food poisoning should be about a popular, ready-to-drink, weight loss product. Regardless of flavor or date of manufacture, Unilever are quietly recalling every can currently out there in the market. The FDA has found evidence that the manufacturing process has been defective. Millions of cans have been contaminated with bacteria likely to cause diarrhea and vomiting. This busts the myth that processing food kills the bacteria. The second darker side of food is the carbohydrate content. As almost everyone is aware, the majority of people around the world are overweight. In developed countries like the US, the obesity rate is reaching epidemic proportions. Given the clear medical evidence linking excessive weight to serious diseases and early death, it is reassuring that more people are considering a change to their diets. Eating smaller portions of more healthy food is a good first step to losing weight. However, Unilever's recall of its leading diet product is a symptom of a different problem. People who want to lose weight have become the target of manufacturers eager to sell a range of weight loss products. Sadly, not all those products are effective or safe. Here is a simple, uncontroversial statement. Diet products do not have to be approved by the FDA before they are sold. Drugs like acomplia do have to be tested to prove their safety and effectiveness. No-one has ever got food poisoning from a drug. So, if you want to control your appetite and feel comfortable on a lower calorie diet, buy acomplia. As to the food, you should consider switching to organic. It is more expensive but usually safer. Finally, join a political movement to encourage farmers and manufacturers to improve safety standards. Losing weight through diarrhea and vomiting is unpleasant. Author: archibald bj Professional writers like Archibald appreciate it when they have a ground for helping people learn more about things. http://www.1-weightlosspills.com/articles/is-food-dangerous.html is just the place for Archibald and other professionals share their knowledge with others. Keywords: weight loss
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