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          Irradiated food is labeled                                                             IRRADIATED FOOD
        By law, food that has been irradiated must be marked with the special 
        logo shown below, and labeled with the words “treated with radiation” 
        or “treated by irradiation”.  Irradiated spices do not need to be labeled if 
        they are used as ingredients in other food products.                                                What it means for you 
                                                                                                                      & your family
       
                               Treated by Irradiation
                 For more information on food safety and food irradiation, 
                            please visit the MDH Web site at:
                           www.health.state.mn.us
                            Consumer Food Safety Education
                           Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit
                           (651) 281-9853 TDD (651) 215-8990
       This material will be made available in other formats (such as large print, Braille or 
       cassette tape) upon request.
       This material may be reproduced without permission.                 
       Printed on recycled paper.                              Revised 7/1/2002               Consumer Food Safety Education
                                                                                              Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit
           Irradiation provides important health benefits                                          It’s been endorsed by a broad range of scientific groups and gov-
         Irradiation helps to keep our food safer, and also helps to prevent it                    ernment agencies, including the U.S. Department of Health and 
         from spoiling or spouting. It destroys some insects, fungi and bacteria                   Human Services, the U.S. Public Health Service, the American 
         that can make people ill. It also makes it possible to keep food longer                   Medical Association, the Association of State Departments of Agri-
         and deliver it to the consumer in better condition.                                       culture, the American Dietetic Association, the Institute of Food 
                                                                                                   Technologists and the World Health Organization. The U. S. Food 
         Because irradiation does destroy many disease-causing organisms in                        and Drug Administration has approved its use on a wide variety of 
         food, people needing the safest food, such as patients receiving bone                     food products.
         marrow transplants are given irradiated foods. American astronauts                          
         on missions have eaten irradiated food since 1972.
                                                                                                    Irradiated food still needs to be handled safely
         Irradiated foods are both wholesome and nutritious. Unlike cook-
         ing, irradiation does not change the fresh character of foods. And,                       Irradiation isn’t a “magic bullet”. It’s just one important tool for 
         the process has the same or less impact on the nutrition of foods than                    protecting food safety.  Consumers still need to take care in handling 
         cooking, canning, freezing or simply storing.                                             their food. Remember to wash your hands, clean food preparation 
                                                                                                   surfaces often, separate foods to avoid cross-contamination, cook 
                                                                                                   foods to a safe temperature, and refrigerate and store food properly. 
           Irradiation does not make food radioactive                                              Otherwise, potential disease-causing organisms can re-contaminate 
                                                                                                   food, multiply and cause problems.
         When food is irradiated, energy passes through the food like light                         
         through a window. Irradiation destroys many-but not all-potentially                        
         harmful bacteria in food. The process doesn’t make the food radioac-                       Irradiated products are used by consumers 
         tive. The radiation levels used for food processing simply aren’t high                    every day
         enough to contaminate food, and the food itself never touches the 
         energy source.                                                                            Irradiation is used to sterilize medical products like syringes and 
                                                                                                   surgical gloves. It’s also used to destroy bacteria in cosmetics, sterilize 
                                                                                                   wine corks and purify wool. It’s used on some tampons and sanitary 
           Irradiation is safe and effective                                                       napkins, pacifiers, and contact lens solutions.
         There is no evidence of any health risks associated with food irradia-
         tion. The technology has been used for over 40 years. Worldwide, 37                        Irradiated foods are now available in the U.S.
         countries have approved irradiation for processing food.
                                                                                                   Irradiated foods have been available in some American grocery stores 
         Hundreds of studies have been done on food irradiation.                                   for about 6 years. At least a dozen irradiated foods are now being 
         It has been studied more thoroughly than commonplace practices                            sold-including ground beef, fruits and spices.
         like cooking, canning or freezing. 
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