Nitrates and nitrites as food additives, their uses and dangers; a consumer analysis.
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The following study examines conflictive information available
to the public relating to the benefits and dangers of human consumption
of the food additives nitrates and nitrites. These additives are
presently used in most luncheon meats, a much utilized food item
in the American diet. Current periodicals, books, and personal
communications were searched in order to determine the opinions of
government, industry, and independent scientists in regards to the
valid uses and health risks of ingesting these two additives.
This paper is not meant to be a purely scientific literature
search. It is an interdisciplinary consumer's analysis of the health,
political, and economic problems of retaining versus removing the
additives from meat and meat products. It is not written in a
highly technical manner, and many scientific terms relating to the
subject are defined in terminology that helps the average consumer
better understand the issues involved. Recommendations for alternative
ways to reduce or eliminate one's nitrate and nitrite intake are
listed at the end of the paper.
