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Botulism contamination of Fonterra products

Seriously though what are the chances of actually getting crook from it, then what are the chances it would be serious instead of just upset guts for a couple days.

Isn't botulism one of the most common causes of normal old food poisoning you get from dodgy thai or indian.

Sounds like a storm in a tea cup.

Except the infant formula that could be bad shit.

when it comes to food poisoning , it's more then just a storm in a tea cup
The muscle weakness of botulism characteristically starts in the muscles supplied by the cranial nerves. A group of twelve nerves controls eye movements, the facial muscles and the muscles controlling chewing and swallowing. Double vision, drooping of both eyelids, loss of facial expression and swallowing problems may therefore occur, as well as difficulty with talking. The weakness then spreads to the arms (starting in the shoulders and proceeding to the forearms) and legs (again from the thighs down to the feet).[9]
Severe botulism leads to reduced movement of the muscles of respiration, and hence problems with gas exchange. This may be experienced as dyspnea (difficulty breathing), but when severe can lead to respiratory failure, due to the buildup of unexhaled carbon dioxide and its resultant depressant effect on the brain. This may lead to coma and eventually death if untreated.[9]
In addition to affecting the voluntary muscles, it can also cause disruptions in the autonomic nervous system. This is experienced as a dry mouth and throat (due to decreased production of saliva), postural hypotension (decreased blood pressure on standing, with resultant lightheadedness and risk of blackouts), and eventually constipation (due to decreased peristalsis).[9] Some of the toxins (B and E) also precipitate nausea and vomiting.[9]
Clinicians frequently think of the symptoms of botulism in terms of a classic triad: bulbar palsy and descending paralysis, lack of fever, and clear senses and mental status ("clear sensorium").[10][self-published source?]


Botulism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
From an ABC article:
"The Department of Agriculture says it believes only one Australian company imported the affected protein, and its products have been cleared."
 
wow, according to SBS show, botox is most deadly poison in the world, needing only 0.000001mg/kg to kill someone (dude said to kill him would take same weight as 1 cubic millimetre of AIR) (alcohol is 7000mg/kg)

also most expensive substance on the planet.. $200 trillion per kg... farrrk

Fonterra is on to a winner :D

People should be grateful. Fonterra is giving it away for free.
 
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