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		<title>Body Paint added to list with Teas and Cakes. Australian Melamine Recall List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxer Lovers Body Pen Set, described by its maker as the sensual way to indulge a sweet tooth, joined Orion cakes and Kirin tea on the list of products recalled in Australia because of contamination with the chemical melamine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Body Paint Joins Tea, Cake on Australian Melamine Recall List<br />
<div id="attachment_155" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 222px"><a href="http://bannedfoods.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/body_pen_set.jpg"><img src="http://bannedfoods.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/body_pen_set-212x300.jpg" alt="Sexy body paint set banned , found to contain melamine" title="body_pen_set" width="212" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-155" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sexy body paint set banned , found to contain melamine</p></div></p>
<p>By Robert Fenner</p>
<p>Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) &#8212; Boxer Lovers Body Pen Set, described by its maker as the sensual way to indulge a sweet tooth, joined Orion cakes and Kirin tea on the list of products recalled in Australia because of contamination with the chemical melamine.</p>
<p>&#8220;Consumers who may have bought this product are advised not to consume this body paint, which should be disposed of safely,&#8221; Australia&#8217;s food safety regulator said in a statement.</p>
<p>Milk tainted with melamine, which is used to make plastics and tan leather, has been blamed for the deaths of four babies in China and the sickening of 53,000. China&#8217;s Sanlu Group Co. and 21 companies were found to sell contaminated dairy goods, leading to recalls or restrictions on products made with Chinese milk in more than two dozen countries from Japan to France.</p>
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</script></div><p>The Australian importer of Boxer Lovers voluntarily recalled the chocolate-flavored body paint, the seventh product withdrawn from the market, following advice from Canadian and U.K. authorities, Food Standards Australia said.<br />
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<p>Other products recalled by Australian importers include White Rabbit Creamy Candy, Kirin Milk Tea, Orion Tiramisu Italian cake, Dali Yuan brand first milk and Lotte Koala biscuits.</p>
<p>Cadbury Plc, the world's largest confectioner, recalled its Eclairs product last month and remains the only manufacturer to withdraw products in Australia because of melamine.<br />
What exactly is melamine?</p>
<p>Melamine is an organic compound that is often combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin, a synthetic polymer which is fire resistant and heat tolerant. Melamine resin is a very versatile material with a highly stable structure. Uses for melamine include whiteboards, floor tiles, kitchenware, fire retardant fabrics, and commercial filters.<br />
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		<title>What exactly is Melamine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Melamine is an organic compound that is often combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin, a synthetic polymer which is fire resistant and heat tolerant. Melamine resin is a very versatile material with a highly stable structure. Uses for melamine include whiteboards, floor tiles, kitchenware, fire retardant fabrics, and commercial filters. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What exactly is melamine?</p>
<p>Melamine is an organic compound that is often combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin, a synthetic polymer which is fire resistant and heat tolerant. Melamine resin is a very versatile material with a highly stable structure. Uses for melamine include whiteboards, floor tiles, kitchenware, fire retardant fabrics, and commercial filters. Melamine can be easily molded while warm, but will set into a fixed form. This property makes it ideally suited to certain industrial applications.<br />
 Its most common form, melamine resin, a mix of melamine and formaldehyde, is used in the manufacture of formica, floor tiles, whiteboards and kitchenware.<br />
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<p>Melamine resin is manufactured by mixing urea with formaldehyde under heat and pressure. The substances begin to polymerize and are forced into a mold which will create the desired shape. Under pressure, melamine releases water, which could make the plastic unstable if it is not removed. The materials finish polymerizing and create a finished product, melamine resin.<br />
-- Melamine is a white powder used in plastic-making. It was first synthesised by a German scientist in the 1830s.</p>
<p>WHY ADD MELAMINE TO MILK POWDER?</p>
<p>-- Melamine is rich in nitrogen, and relatively cheap. Adding it to sub-standard or watered-down milk makes the milk's protein level appear higher. Standard quality tests estimate protein levels by measuring nitrogen content.</p>
<p>IS THIS WHY IT WAS ADDED TO PET FOOD?</p>
<p>-- Yes. Melamine was linked to the deaths of cats and dogs in the United States last year after it was added to wheat gluten and other pet food ingredients exported from China, in another attempt to boost the products' apparent protein content.</p>
<p>Now we are finding new foods all over the world that have melamine.<br />
Melamine resin is known as a thermoset plastic, because the plastic is fixed after molding. If exposed to enough heat, melamine will melt. For this reason, melamine dishware should not be exposed to high temperatures like those in the oven and microwave. However, the plastic is able to withstand higher temperatures than other plastics. Because it is a thermoset plastic, melamine resin is difficult to recycle.</p>
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</script></div><p>Melamine can be made into a foam product. Melamine foam has a distinctive structure composed of stacked bubble shapes, which are extremely hard and therefore can easily clean a wide variety of substances. Melamine foam is marketed under a variety of commercial names including Magic Eraser, a cleaning tool well known for removing scuffs and dirt from a wide range of surfaces.</p>
<p>Melamine resin is used in Formica and similar construction products made from composite materials. Formica is made using melamine resin, which is used to coat the fibers in the upper layer of the construction product. The melamine resin makes the end result heat resistant, so that hot objects can be set on the counter without concern. The surface of the material is designed to be easily wiped and cleaned, creating a long lived household product.</p>
<p>Melamine also plays a role in a wide range of flame resistant materials. These include textiles used in upholstery and the uniforms worn by firemen. Thermal liners, heat resistant gloves, and aprons to protect from splashback of hot substances are made using melamine. Melamine will protect a wearer from heat hazards, and will help to resist the spread of fire in aircraft and buses by providing a fire blocker.</p>
<p>Melamine is also used in the manufacture of some filters. The material is porous and will admit substances to pass through, but can be used to filter out particles of a particular size. Melamine filters are capable of handling a high capacity and can be used in hot environments due to the heat resistance of melamine. Melamine filters are also extremely efficient.</p>
<p>Aside from common commercial uses, melamine became a topic of much discussion in early 2007, when veterinary scientists determined it to be the cause of hundreds of pet deaths, because of pet food contamination. Prior to these reports, melamine had been regarded as non-toxic or minimally toxic. However, because of the unexplained presence of melamine in wheat gluten added to mass-produced dog and cat foods, it is the most likely cause. Pet owners report symptoms that are commonly associated with renal failure, which could be explained by the ammonia that may result from the digestion of the melamine.</p>
<p>See: What does melamine do to the body?<br />
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		<title>Potential Melamine foods in Malaysia tested and banned</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malaysia Orders Tests on All Imported China Food
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24/09/2008
Kuala Lumpur, Sept 24 &#8211; The Malaysian government ordered safety tests on Wednesday on all food imported from China, even as Beijing sought to assure the world its products are safe.
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24/09/2008</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur, Sept 24 &#8211; The Malaysian government ordered safety tests on Wednesday on all food imported from China, even as Beijing sought to assure the world its products are safe.<br />
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<p>Malaysia&#8217;s health ministry said it had issued a &#8220;level 5&#8243; alert on all Chinese food products coming into the country, which means they would be held and tested for safety before being released to the market.</p>
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<p>Beijing is battling public alarm and international dismay after close to 13,000 Chinese children crowded hospitals, ill from infant milk formula tainted with melamine, a cheap industrial chemical that can be used to cheat quality checks.</p>
<p>Nitrogen-rich melamine can be added to watered-down milk to fool quality checks, which often use nitrogen levels to measure the amount of protein in milk. The chemical is used in making plastics.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, Australia, Indonesia and the tiny Himalayan country of Bhutan joined the growing list of countries warning about the consumption of China-made milk products or pulling them off the shelves of stores and supermarkets.</p>
<p>Indonesia has temporarily banned imports of dairy products from China, and the Indonesian Food and Drugs Supervisory Agency has instructed all regional offices to pull out Chinese dairy products from stores for investigation.</p>
<p>"We don't want to take any risks, so we will still take safety measures," the head of the Food and Drugs Supervisory Agency, Husniah Rubiana Thamrin, told reporters.</p>
<p>Thamrin said the agency was also raiding stores for products such as yoghurt, ice creams and milk drinks from China, and would punish people who violated the ban.</p>
<p>Bhutan's Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority asked shops to stop selling all Chinese milk products as a "precautionary measure".</p>
<p>"The ban will be on until BAFRA investigates all milk-based food products from China, including laboratory analysis," a government statement said on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Australia on Wednesday issued fresh warnings for China and nearby nations in the wake of the scandal, advising its citizens overseas to avoid all Chinese-made milk products, unless companies have confirmed their goods are free from contamination.</p>
<p>The country has not received any dairy imports from China since April 2007.</p>
<p>Countries that have banned or recalled Chinese milk products include Japan, Brunei, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.</p>
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This crisis is spreading almost daily and was the reason we started this website.<br />
We will be tracking this and keeping our list updated daily.</p>
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