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By James Rorty

Summary: This article of "the suppressed facts" regarding flour bleaching details just why commercial bread in America is "worthless and unsafe." In spite of its tabloid-like style, this 1956 magazine article boasts some solid reporting, recounting the early resistance to flour bleaching by America's millers as well as by Dr. Harvey Wiley, the first head of the Food and Drug Administration. In the end, Dr. Wiley was shown the door and the FDA became abettors of the food processors' actions, hampered, as one "honest but resigned" FDA official says in the article, by the onus on the administration to prove a substance is harmful before it can legally bar it from manufacturing. "We've practically got to produce a corpse before we can claim they're poisoning your food," the FDA agent adds. The author also discusses the history of nitrogen trichloride, which was used to bleach bread in America for 40 years until it was finally shown in studies to cause fits in animals. While the use of the old bleach was discontinued, the process of bleaching was not, and the author excoriates the FDA for allowing the use of a new bleach, chlorine dioxide, that it admits is toxic but "probably safe as normally used" (which, of course, is what it had said about nitrogen trichloride.) A great article debunking the myth of America as the "best-fed nation on Earth." From the National Police Gazette. Reprint 75, 1956.

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