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    TIN KHỦNG KHIẾP .
    Tàu cọng giết dân MỶ bằng (mật ong giả )
    mời xem bên dưới . Xin phổ biến rộng rải để tránh

    Nên đọc để biết mà phòng ngừa . Kính chuyển .

    RỬA MẬT !!!!!!!!! Rửa Mật (Honey Laundering)chớ không phải rửa mặt đâu bà con ơi !!!!!!! KHIẾP !!!!!!!
    Trung Cộng muốn đầu độc thế giới bằng thức ăn !!!!!!
    Mời đọc bản tin tiếng Anh, tui hilight để quý vị dễ theo dõi rõ ràng. Trân trọng xin quý vị chuyển loan tin này. Đa tạ !!!!
    Vậy bên Cali thì sao ????? Quận Cam Orange County thì sao ??????? Quý vị có làm việc với cơ quan , xin lưu ý tìm hiểu !!!!!
    :22 AM
    Subject: FW: Mat ong - can than !!!
    To:

    Mật ong giả và độc từ Trung Cộng
    qua Ấn Độ Vào Florida, Mỹ !!!!!!!!!
    Quí anh chị thân mến,

    Theo báo SunSentinel ra ngày 09 tháng 11-2011 tại Florida, Trung Quốc đã chuyển 60 triệu pounds mật ong qua Ấn Độ, thay đổi nhãn hiệu từ China qua India và cho nhập vào Mỹ.
    Mật ong nầy có khả năng có chứa kim loại nặng và nhiều loại trụ sinh không thể dò được.
    Tui có tìm và xin gửi nguyên văn bài trên báo Los Angeles Times và Sun Sentinel (LH)
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    Honey laundering: When honey isn't really honey
    November 8, 2011 | 10:07 am


    A torrent of illegal Chinese honey labeled in India is slipping into the U.S. potentially laden with untraceable antibiotics and heavy metals, according to accusations in several new reports.
    The American Honey Producers Assn. said that more than 60 million pounds of Indian honey exports reached the U.S. in the first half of 2011 and that much of it is believed to have been first produced in China, then rerouted to skirt American trade restrictions.
    The “unimpeded colossal flow of honey” puts the U.S. honey industry in a sticky spot, potentially depressing wholesale prices, the producers group said.
    And as a result, more than three-quarters of the product that ends up on American grocery shelves labeled as “honey” is actually far from it, according to Food Safety News.
    The online journal, which is backed by a law firm representing victims of foodborne illness, tested more than 60 containers of honey from across the country. Results found that much of it has undergone a process called ultra-filtration, which strips the honey of all its pollen and makes tracing its origin impossible.
    The procedure is sometimes used to make honey appear clearer or to extend its shelf life, but Food Safety News said its primary use is to mask the presence of contaminants in illegally imported foreign honey.
    More than three-quarters of the honey from stores such as Safeway, Costco, Walmart and Target had all of the pollen removed, according to the study. All of the honey tested from drugstores such as CVS Pharmacy and in individual packets served at McDonald’s and KFC was devoid of pollen.
    But all of the samples from farmers markets and stores such as Trader Joe's had normal amounts of pollen, as did most containers labeled as organic.
    Tests were conducted by Vaughn Bryant, a professor at Texas A&M University and a melissopalynologist -– a honey investigator who tracks pollen. Most of the honey he examined wouldn’t pass the standards set by food safety agencies such as the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration, the report claims.
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    China accused of honey laundering

    A torrent of illegal chinese honey labeled in India is slipping into the U.S. pottentially laden with untraceable antibiotics and heavy metals, according
    to accusations in several new reports.
    The American Honey Producers association said that more than 60 millions pounds of Indian honey export reached the U.S. in the first half of 2011 and
    that much of it is believed to have been first produced in China, then rerouted to skirt American trade restrictions
    The "unimpeled colossal flow of honey" puts the US honey industry in the sticky pot, pottentially depressing wholesale prices, the producers group said.


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