President Donald Trump’s administration recently announced a new “Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool” that will allow Americans to easily identify the chemicals and various contaminants found in different foods through an extensive online database.
In a press release issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last Thursday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said, “HHS is committed to radical transparency to give Americans authentic, informed consent about what they are eating. This new Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool is a critical step for industry to Make America Healthy Again.”
In last week’s press release, the FDA explained that the “Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool” is an “online searchable database providing a consolidated list of contaminant levels (e.g., tolerances, action levels, and guidance levels) that are used to evaluate potential health risks of contaminants in human foods.” The FDA noted that chemical contaminants identified through the online tool include a “broad range” of substances that can potentially “cause harm” if they are “present in food.”
The FDA’s website allows Americans to search food for contaminants under categories such as mycotoxins, toxic elements, radionuclides, persistent pesticides, and other chemical contaminants. The FDA’s transparency tool also includes a search bar function that allows users to search various foods and identify potential contaminants.
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“Ideally there would be no contaminants in our food supply, but chemical contaminants may occur in food when they are present in the growing, storage or processing environments,” FDA Commissioner Sara Brenner stated in Thursday’s press release.
Brenner added, “Because many of the most nutritious foods can also contain contaminants, consumers should eat a variety of nutrient-dense foods across and within the main food groups of vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy and protein to help protect from possible exposure effects.”
In Thursday’s press release, the FDA said it will “continue to monitor the food supply by testing foods through several different programs.”
The FDA added, “Under Secretary Kennedy’s leadership, the FDA is committed to promoting radical transparency to make sure all Americans know what is in their food and Make America Healthy Again.”
Source: American Military News