Toxin under consideration as cause of Ca polio cases.

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No 'easy answers' in treating rare 'polio-like' illness

a virus, maybe, or a toxin — is causing rare cases of sudden paralysis in children.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2014/ ... ornia.html


Polio-like paralysis in California children alarms govt
Sen. Boxer sent a letter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) late last week, urging the agency to consider whether the illness is related to a virus or environmental matters, and if there have been similar reports of such paralysis outside of her home state of California.
http://rt.com/usa/polio-paralysis-calif ... ldren-692/


That's the first time I have seen them consider a “toxin “ & “environmental matters “as a possible cause. I wonder what “ toxin “ and “environmental matters “ may be under consideration.

The rest of the article sounds a lot like an attempt at a coverup to me .
This doesn't sound good people!
Liz
 
Federal program aims to make pet food, livestock feed safer

By P.J. Huffstutter
Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:44pm EST
(Reuters) - A new federal program aims to standardize inspection procedures for pet food and farm animal feed produced in the United States, making them safer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.
The Animal Feed Regulatory Program Standards comprise a series of new voluntary standards for inspections by state and other regulatory programs that oversee the production of pet food and feed for farm animals such as cattle, chickens and pigs.
Concern over the safety of pet food and farm animal feed has mounted in recent years, as discoveries of salmonella-contaminated dog food and livestock feed contaminated with a corn-based toxin led to waves of product recalls and worries about the safety of the U.S. food production system.
 
News reports a week ago said anonymous sources indicated the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) had evidence that some of the 8.7 million pounds of meat came from animals with eye cancer. On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Times confirmed those stories with documents received through the Freedom of Information Act.    
Regulators wrote that they had found two cattle heads with eye cancer and that some of the meat shipped was “likely affected with epithelioma of the eye.” Federal investigators told the Santa Rosa Press Democrat that the heads were cut off to remove the evidence.
The USDA has announced that, in an unusual move, it is conducting a criminal investigation and may actually hold someone accountable.
http://www.allgov.com/usa/ca/news/calif ... ews=852614
 
Now you're making a connection between cancer eye and polio?
 
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