(Bihar Times) While in recent years there has  been an unexplained epidemic in kidney failure both in humans and animals, it  was only last year that, due to 12,000 dogs and cats dying in America in a week, scientists  started looking for causes  and found the  culprit -melamine.  
   China is known for two things ( a)  its cheap products( b) the mysterious way in which they are made. The reason is  obvious: with little or no controls over any industry in China,  producers can use any ingredients they like as long as they keep it cheap  enough to export. The Chinese lack of compassion is legendary so if people and  animals die , so be it.  
   I predict that over the next five  years, hundreds of carcinogenic and other deadly products will be found in many  Chinese products. But since melamine is today’s major culprit, let us start  with the questions, ‘What is Melamine?’ and ‘Why is it used in Chinese food  products’? 
    
    Melamine is a chemical derived from  coal and made up of carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen. It is a white crystalline  powder and contains 66% nitrogen. Discovered in 1830, it  has been used in a variety of products since,  from  plastic dishes, mugs, utensils,  laminate flooring, cleaning products, kitchen cabinets and ready to assemble  furniture to textiles, fertilizers and pesticides. 
    Why do dairy products manufacturers  use melamine? 
   A lot of foods are priced according  to protein content. In fact the only test Chinese products were/are subjected  to by importers is a basic protein test like Kjeldahl or Dumas – which measures  protein by measuring nitrogen levels. Melamine contains nitrogen so adding just  one gram of melamine per kg of milk is enough to lift the apparent protein  content of milk from less than 27g per kg (the cheapest grade of milk in China  ) to higher than 31g per kg - the most expensive grade. So you simply dilute  the milk, add melamine and boost the price of a kg of milk from 1.2 yuan  ($.18)  to 1.8 yuan ($ .27).  This wondrous way of fooling the world was  discovered in 1999 by the Chinese   Academy of Sciences (CAS)  funded by the Chinese government.   
   Melamine kills.  Combining with cyanuric acid to form melamine  cyanurate, it  is absorbed into the  bloodstream and crystallizes to form yellow crystals that  block and damage the renal cells  causing the kidneys and bladder to  malfunction and fail. Since baby formula   is the primary food of infants they are particularly vulnerable as they  consume more melamine per unit of body weight than older children. People with  already weak kidneys and bladders are at risk.   Chronic exposure to melamine can cause cancer and reproductive damage.  
   Melamine has become the largest  killer of pet dogs . It went undetected because it destroys over time and the  diagnosis is usually just renal failure for both humans and animals. The  Chinese got caught because, in March 2007, one pet food company, Menu Foods got  greedy and put so much melamine into its product  that pets did not suffer kidney failure  gradually but immediately upon  eating  the food.  
   After the dog deaths , the American  Food and Drug Administration discovered melamine in all pet food manufactured  in China and in 100 brands  that had used contaminated wheat flour from China.  Then they found it in pig and poultry feed.  Thousands of animals had to be killed. Then they found it in dairy products,  dehydrated milk and anything containing milk.   Then anything containing eggs. 
   With the spotlight on melamine  contamination, baby deaths in China  also came to light. Over 50,000 Chinese  babies had taken ill with many dying from drinking melamine-tainted milk  products like powdered milk and baby formula. Hongkong was the next to report  deaths from milk products made in China.  
   Melamine was found in biscuits  produced in Sri Lanka and Thailand  which had to be recalled.  The Netherlands  found cookies with melamine. In the Philippines, out of 14 Chinese food  products , eight tested positive for melamine contamination. These include two  brands of milk candy, a brand of chocolate, a brand of milk powder, a coffee  creamer used in restaurants, a popular iced drink and two brands of processed  meats – one luncheon meat and the other, corned beef.  The meats were probably from animals given  melamine-mixed feed.  Why powder (which  is used in confectionary mixes ) and skimmed milk replacer has also tested  positive for melamine. Melamine has also been detected in fish food used for  feeding shrimps.  
   Every day brings to light a new  product infested with melamine including powdered coffee and tea, desserts,  White Rabbit candy, pretzels, and cookies. Nestle which manufactures in China  has found melamine in several of its products. Hong Kong  authorities have banned two Cadbury products which have shown high levels of  melamine. Melamine has been found in American products containing wheat gluten  and rice protein imported from China.  Taiwan  has seized thousands of kgs of Chinese-produced milk powder and recalled packs  of Mr. Brown instant coffee and milk tea .   South Korea has had  to destroy 23 tonnes of  Chinese  processed egg products while Canada  intercepted a Chinese shipment of corn gluten that tested positive for  melamine.  Earlier a corn gluten shipment  from China to South Africa  killed dogs there. Local tests in Singapore  have found melamine in milk, ice cream, yoghurt, chocolates, biscuits and  sweets and have banned the import of all milk products from China.  Countries from Bangladesh to  Tanzania  have followed suit.  
   The fault lies as much with the  importing companies and countries as with China’s greed and inhumanity. While  America  and the EU have now put severe checks on Chinese food imports, until 2007 no  tests were conducted for pet foods and animal feed. As a result hundreds of  animals died. Emboldened by getting away with killing animals whilst earning  huge profits, the Chinese were arrogant enough to try it with human food as  well. Even this escaped notice in spite of a sharp rise in kidney failures. It  took sudden deaths from melamine overdoses for governments to react. Companies  had clearly put personal profit over public safety.  
   America  and Europe have now cancelled the import of  dairy products including biscuits, candy and chocolate. Nutracea, Mission Foods  and Tyson Foods have reiterated that their ingredients are not, or will no  longer be, sourced from China.  Has that made any difference? No. China,  whose dairy based food exports have grown by more than 90% to $3500 million in  2007 has simply switched markets and found Asian countries to buy its poison.  Guess who’s buying?  In 2008 when China desperately needed a buyer for its  contaminated stock, India  graciously volunteered. In 2006 we imported 665 kg of Chinese milk , in  2007  dairy products from China rose  to  7,062 kg and in 2008 to 88,000 kg!  While all countries have barred Chinese milk products and introduced melamine  testing ,  India has not. We have NO melamine  checks on any of this food.  
   Well if the government won’t  protect you, do it yourself.  Here is a  list of products in which melamine has been found:  
   Pet food  ,        Fish food        Poultry feed       Wheat gluten and rice protein       biscuits      Milk, and over 31 brands of powdered milk  including Lipton, Glico and Ritz  and  Heinz DHA+AA baby cereal      Egg  products      Cadbury dark chocolate  éclairs and dairy milk hazelnut chocolate      Coffee creamers > White Rabbit Creamy Candy      Dove chocolate      Dreyers cake mix and icecream      Dutch Lady candy      First Choice crackers & Ritz  Snacks      Kraft Oreo wafer sticks      M&Ms      Magnum ice cream      Mentos bottle yoghurt      Snickers funsize      Yili hi-cal milk      Youcan sesame snacks          Instant coffee and milk tea (Lipton green milk tea, Unilever Tea)             Corn gluten         Nestle Chocolates         305 Chinese dairy-based products such  as coffee creamer and vegetable creamer powders      Deserts and bakery products from China  such as caramel tarts,cream buns, meat buns      Chinese made cheesecake      Eggs from Hanovo Foods and Green Living  Beings       Mr Brown coffee products. 
    Look at the label. If it says  Protein Enhanced, forget it. 
    
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