Saturday, June 11, 2011

The Poster Plant of Health Food Can Pack Disease Risks



This year, at least two American growers have recalled sprouts contaminated with salmonella, and outbreaks of illness from tainted sprouts have occurred so often in the United States that health investigators have a special name for them: sproutbreaks.

Many sprout growers try to kill pathogens by soaking their seeds before germination in a concentrated chlorine solution, similar to but much stronger than the disinfectant used in swimming pools. While the Food and Drug Administration recommends a sanitizing step like the chlorine treatment, it does not require it and some growers skip it or use less stringent methods.

New York Times

Dr David Marcon
Work Smarter Not Harder
Cincinnati, Ohio
www.drdavidmarcon.com

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