China initially defended the use of DEG in toothpaste, saying it did not pose a health risk and criticisms were largely based on protectionism.
Full story here:
http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/AOL/health/national/2007/07/11/china-toothpaste.html
Note: It appears that toxic food from China is making its way into our own food supply! It's not just food and toothpaste, I've seen warning labels on ordinary products made in China that advise the purchaser to "wash hands after use" because of the presence of toxic materials in the product. It'll take a lot more than a few executions to regain my confidence in Chinese products (and I had absolutely no confidence to start with).
Note: http://www.cbc.ca/story...

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