by The Natural Solutions Foundation
Although Codex says it is focused on "Consumer
Protection" the Codex Alimentarius Commission now allows
seven of the 12 deadliest compounds on earth to be used on food.
These seven deadly pesticides are banned by US law and the Stockholm
Convention, which the US and every member of Codex signed.
The Stockholm Convention, signed by 176 countries including the
United States (May 2005) commits the signatories to eliminate
world's 12 most dangerous Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs
. The (CAC)Codex Alimentarius Commission, (made up of 171 countries,
including the US, uses consensus to set the world’s rules
for international trade in food) allows seven of the twelve agreed
upon killer POPs to be used in the production of foods as varied
as milk, soy oils, cotton seed, citrus fruits, eggs, poultry,
cereal grains, pineapples, leafy and root vegetables, legumes
and others.
POPs remain intact in the environment for long periods, become
widely distributed geographically, accumulate in the fatty tissue
of living organisms and are highly toxic to humans and wildlife.
They increase brain, bladder, biliary, lung, breast and other
cancers, cause damage to the kidney, liver, adrenals and thyroid,
can cause decreased fertility, immune suppression, diabetes, porphyria,
cardiovascular disease, fatal skin lesions especially in children
and nursing infants (“pink sore”), headache, dizziness,
nausea, general malaise, and vomiting, followed by muscle twitching,
myoclonic jerks and convulsions.
All of the killer POPs pose shared health threats but each has
its own special hazards. Endrin, for example, is 2-4 times more
toxic than the better known DDT, and tends to accumulate in children.
Chlordane, banned in the US in 1988, paralysis cancer-fighting
cells and doubles rates of lung and brain cancer in exposed persons.
As a group, the seven deadly pesticides are known to increase
the effects of the other toxic substances. Codex allows them in
food.
Scientists estimate that the misuse of POPs leads to thousands
of excess deaths, millions of disabilities and billions of lost
dollars annually.
The seven restricted POPs banned by both the Stockholm Convention
and US law but permitted by Codex are Aldrin, Chlordane, Dieldrin,
Endrin, Heptachlor, Hexachlorobenzene and Mirex.
Toxiphene and DDT are the only two POPs pesticides on the Stockholm
POPs list which Codex does not allow.
The Natural Solutions Foundaton is deeply concerned about the
apparent lack of science-based decision making since excellent
alternatives exist to the use of these deadly toxins. Consumers,
environmentally concerned groups and individuals have raised serious
concerns about the trustworthiness of Codex Alimentarius as a
consumer protection agency which are strenghtened by Codex's position
on POP's.