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July 14, 2004
Today is Mad Cow Day Watch out! According to our trusted friends at the FDA, your cosmetics may contain mad cow disease causing materials! "Cosmetics may be made from a variety of cattle-derived ingredients. These ingredients include: Albumin, brain extract, brain lipid, cholesterol, fibronectin, sphingolipids, collagen, keratin, and tallow, and tallow derivatives. Tallow derivatives, particularly fatty acids and glycerin, are the predominant cattle ingredient used by the cosmetic industry. Cattle-derived ingredients serve many functions and may be used as skin conditioning agents, emollients, binders, and hair and nail conditioning agents." "There are several routes through which cosmetics contaminated with the agent that causes BSE could transmit disease to humans. Transmission of the BSE agent to humans through intact skin is not likely; however, cosmetics may be ingested or applied to cut or abraded skin or to mucosal tissues, particularly in the eye, which could provide direct routes for infection." In a separate notice, FDA is prohibiting the use of certain cow "materials" in food, cosmetics, and supplements: "Prohibited cattle materials include specified risk materials, small intestine of all cattle, material from nonambulatory disabled cattle, material from cattle not inspected and passed for human consumption, and mechanically separated (MS)(Beef). Specified risk materials are the brain, skull, eyes, trigeminal ganglia, spinal cord, vertebral column (excluding the vertebrae of the tail, the transverse processes of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, and the wings of the sacrum), and dorsal root ganglia of cattle 30 months and older; and the tonsils and distal ileum of the small intestine of all cattle. Prohibited cattle materials do not include tallow that contains no more than 0.15 percent hexane-insoluble impurities and tallow derivatives." And the government wants your suggestions about stopping mad cow. Just send email to fdadockets@oc.fda.gov and include Docket No. 2004N-0264 and Regulatory Identification No. (RIN) 0910-AF46 in the subject line of your e-mail message. To make things even yummier, most commercial soaps are still made with rendered beef/pork fat. Mmm, mmm, delicious! Posted by: at July 16, 2004 05:00 PMPost a comment
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