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The Public Function in The Regulation of Food: Ethics and Prevention
to analyze the amount of pesticides that only the running tap water could contain. The results revealed more than 50 different chemicals in the water, [from his home in Miami] which varied between 3 and 11 parts per trillion, including atacor, atrazine, lindane, chlordane, endrin, heptachlor, epoxide, simazine, toxifin, 2,4-D, dalapron, dinazeb, ntachlorophenol, carbofuran and oxymel. Several regulatory reports have suggested the role of substances with similar effects to anabolic steroid hormones in the animal bovine production, which are injected into animals to increase muscle power and growth to make the appearance of freshness and quality, including Clenbuterol. Hormonal contaminants, is the ability of some chemicals to interfere with the hormonal or endocrine system, causing adverse effects in the body. Endocrine disruptors interfere with the natural action of hormones and can Abstract The restriction of transgenic components of high toxicity, the use of contaminated irrigation water with poisonous pesticides, as well the indiscriminate comestible animals fed with synthetic hormones, should be prohibited and sanctioned by the sanitary authorities under a World Health Council of Public Health, regulated by a group of international observers, not financed by the private food industry, either by transnational linked to the edible industry, with authority to sanction irregularities and compel government media campaign disclosure to the population on consumption risks.