Ode Coyote wrote:
L Tryptophan was temporarily banned because a huge Japanese company tried a new cheaper process of making it and it turned up being toxic, resulting in a few deaths. They had flooded the market with no way to trace what Tryptofan was in what bottle, so it was ALL recalled and banned from sale till it was all made safe again.
How would they not know what was in each bottle? That is like one dairy getting some poison in their milk, and them outlawing all milk from all dairies for almost 20 years. Makes no sense. Companies who are packaging and shipping a product know where they bought it from. They track every ingredient, and if they bought some from a specific company, they can use the date code or product code they stamp on each bottle to figure out where every single ingredient in that bottle came from.
That is the way it is done. When I made colloidal silver, I recorded the date code of every bottle of distilled water that went into a batch. So if they announced that one of the bottles had toxic chemicals in it, I could easily recall those bottles of CS made with it. This is industry wide practice, and a legal requirement for ISO 9000 products.
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