Dangerous ingredients in foods, such as arsenic, lead or melamine, are an even more dangerous to babies than adults, as kidney and liver are not fully developed yet. | © Veterinarians without Borders
Melamine is a white, odourless powder used, among other things, for the production of plastic and adhesives. When we recall the melamine scandal surrounding Chinese baby food in 2008, unscrupulous fraudsters adulterated milk powder and other dairy products with melamine to fake a higher protein content. The consequences: Eleven infants died of kidney failure and around 300,000 children fell sick of kidney stones.
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