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Irradiation doesn't kill viruses that also sometimes taint food, and it adds to the food's price.
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Irradiation remains infrequent around the world, despite there being no evidence that the process introduces any risk to human health whatsoever.
E. coli and the Fear Factor Marc Siegel 2011
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Irradiation isn't an excuse for dirty produce, Osterholm says.
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About a third of commercial spices — the kind added to processed foods — are irradiated, says Eustice, who's also a consultant to the Food Irradiation Processing Alliance.
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Irradiation zaps food with electron beams, like the kind long used to run TVs, or with gamma rays or X-rays.
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About a third of commercial spices — the kind added to processed foods — are irradiated, says Eustice, who's also a consultant to the Food Irradiation Processing Alliance.
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Irradiation zaps food with electron beams, like the kind long used to run TVs, or with gamma rays or X-rays.
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Through the food industry our food is subjected to poor farming methods, Irradiation, Pasteurization, Emulsification, Over refining, Genetic Modification, and via the animals Steroids and Antibiotics.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Toronto Ramps Up Access to Bariatric Surgery 2009
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Irradiation isn't an excuse for dirty produce, Osterholm says.
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Irradiation doesn't kill viruses that also sometimes taint food, and it adds to the food's price.
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