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New Warning Label?

Sel Appa
05-09-2007, 21:55
CAUTION: FUMES FROM THE POPCORN MAY CAUSE LUNG CANCER

Link (http://health.yahoo.com/news/179052)

Consumers, not just factory workers, may be in danger from fumes from buttery flavoring in microwave popcorn, according to a warning letter to federal regulators from a doctor at a leading lung research hospital.

A pulmonary specialist at Denver's National Jewish Medical and Research Center has written to federal agencies to say doctors there believe they have the first case of a consumer who developed lung disease from the fumes of microwaving popcorn several times a day for years.

"We cannot be sure that this patient's exposure to butter flavored microwave popcorn from daily heavy preparation has caused his lung disease," cautioned Dr. Cecile Rose. "However, we have no other plausible explanation."

The July letter, made public Tuesday by a public health policy blog, refers to a potentially fatal disease commonly called popcorn lung that has been the subject of lawsuits by hundreds of workers at food factories exposed to chemicals used for flavoring.

In response to Rose's finding, the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association issued a statement Tuesday recommending that its members reduce "to the extent possible" the amount of diacetyl in butter flavorings they make. It noted that diacetyl is approved for use in flavors by the federal Food and Drug Administration.

One national popcorn manufacturer, Weaver Popcorn Co. of Indianapolis, said last week it would replace the butter flavoring ingredient because of consumer concern. Congress has also been debating new safety measures for workers in food processing plants exposed to diacetyl.

The FDA said in an e-mail it is evaluating Rose's letter and "carefully considering the safety and regulatory issues it raises."

Fred Blosser, spokesman for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, said it is the first case the institute has seen of lung disease apparently linked to popcorn fumes outside the workplace.

The occupational safety arm of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is working on a response to the letter.

William Allstetter, spokesman for National Jewish Medical, confirmed the letter was sent by Rose, a specialist in occupational and environmental lung diseases and director of the hospital's Occupational and Environmental Medicine Clinic.

"There have been no other cases that we know of other than the industrial occupational ones," Allstetter said.

Rose acknowledged in the letter that it is difficult to confirm through one case that popping buttered microwave popcorn at home can cause lung disease.

However, she said she wanted to alert regulators of the potential public health implications.

Rose said the ailing patient, a man whom she wouldn't identify, consumed "several bags of extra butter flavored microwave popcorn" every day for several years.

He described progressively worsening respiratory symptoms of coughing and shortness of breath. Tests found his ability to exhale was deteriorating, Rose said, although his condition seemed to stabilize after he quit using microwave popcorn.

She said her staff measured airborne levels of diacetyl in the patient's home when he cooked the popcorn. The levels were "similar to those reported in the microwave oven exhaust area" at the quality assurance unit of the popcorn plant where the affected employees worked, she said.

David Michaels, of the George Washington University School of Public Health, who first published Rose's letter on his blog, The Pump Handle, said the finding is another reason for federal regulators to crack down on diacetyl exposure by workers and consumers.

"This letter is a red flag, suggesting that exposure to food flavor chemicals is not just killing workers, but may also be causing disease in people exposed to food flavor chemicals in their kitchens," Michaels wrote on his public health policy blog.

Now I want some popcorn with lots of extra movie butter...
Smunkeeville
05-09-2007, 21:57
*hugs her air popper*
Zilam
05-09-2007, 22:00
:eek: I bet the terrorists are behind this.
Xiscapia
05-09-2007, 22:05
uh-oh...
*runs screaming out of house*
EVIL POPCORN!
The Infinite Dunes
05-09-2007, 22:40
I've never understood why people buy microwavable popcorn.

oil + corn kernels + heat + pan + lid (very important) = popcorn

All the ingredients are so cheap and easy to come by... and the preparation is damn easy too... it is the height of laziness not to make your own popcorn.

All you have to do is shake the pan to stop any popped corn from sticking to the bottom of the pan and burning, and once it's all popped add your choice of flavouring.

This is also why I try to avoid any product which has 'flavouring', 'artificial flavouring', 'natural flavouring' or similar as an ingredient. I like to know what I'm eating.
Baecken
06-09-2007, 08:43
WARNING LABEL: "Eating can be harmful to your health"

that sort of encompasses everything they dare to throw at us, and nobody can sue you for for damages due to lack of information.
IL Ruffino
06-09-2007, 08:47
"I smoked 4 packs a day since I was 17 years old, now I undergo chemo weekly for lung cancer. Kids, don't smoke."

"My mommy eated popcorn since she was 7."
Barringtonia
06-09-2007, 08:56
First, nowhere does it say lung cancer, it says lung disease and on that note...

Rose said the ailing patient, a man whom she wouldn't identify, consumed "several bags of extra butter flavored microwave popcorn" every day for several years.

This, in itself, is a red flag of stupidity.

He described progressively worsening respiratory symptoms of coughing and shortness of breath. Tests found his ability to exhale was deteriorating, Rose said, although his condition seemed to stabilize after he quit using microwave popcorn.

Clogging yourself with extra butter popcorn cholesterol will do that to you.

I'm sure there's something to this if it's been studied but, really, it doesn't sound like the guy was doing himself many favors.
Cameroi
06-09-2007, 09:05
they way i'm reading that, it isn't about butter, or popcorn, or even popping it in micro-wave ovens, but the chemical crap they put on microwave packaged popcorn to make it smell buttery! as such it is hardly suprising that this would be a health hazard deserving of being warned about.

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Naturality
06-09-2007, 09:14
From another site - "Federal investigators traced the outbreak to a chemical called Diacetyl. Diacetyl is found in many things we eat and drink: beer, wine, vinegar. But industrial flavor manufacturers synthesize the chemical in much greater quantities. And it can become airborne in popcorn factories when it's mixed with hot oil or sprayed on kernels of corn to give them that buttery flavor.

In 2001, after discovering the disease in popcorn workers, federal researchers exposed lab rats to vapors of diacetyl similar to levels found in factories. Half the animals died in just 6 hours. The researcher called it the most dramatic case of cell death she'd ever seen."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronchiolitis_obliterans -- is what it can cause.
The Infinite Dunes
06-09-2007, 09:57
First, nowhere does it say lung cancer, it says lung disease and on that note...That's a bit of a moot point. Naturality's wiki link says it all - the disease is irreversible.
Barringtonia
06-09-2007, 10:13
That's a bit of a moot point. Naturality's wiki link says it all - the disease is irreversible.

Indeed, Naturality's link gave more information that I myself had not bothered to look for, mostly on how to kill rats - seems popcorn is the answer.
Eltaphilon
06-09-2007, 10:15
Indeed, Naturality's link gave more information that I myself had not bothered to look for, mostly on how to kill rats - seems popcorn is the answer.

I smell an advertising campaign.
Sel Appa
06-09-2007, 17:58
I smell an advertising campaign.

No that's the diacetyl. Best not to breathe it...
JuNii
06-09-2007, 18:23
WARNING LABEL: "Eating can be harmful to your health"

that sort of encompasses everything they dare to throw at us, and nobody can sue you for for damages due to lack of information.

it has to be paired with "WARNING: Breathing can be hazardous to your health"

Seriously. ONE case. so right now, I'll wait till the research is done and the findings released.

in the mean time... popcorn anyone?
GreaterPacificNations
06-09-2007, 18:37
WARNING!
Reading this warning under the wrong conditions may cause permanent eye damage.
JuNii
06-09-2007, 20:10
WARNING!
Reading this warning under the wrong conditions may cause permanent eye damage.

OW! owowowowowowow!


well, I was warned... :cool:
Iniika
06-09-2007, 20:17
If he's eating several bags of microwave popcorn a day, I don't think it's the possibility of breathing in toxic fumes that should be his main concern.