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I noticed that I get very sick and have a lot of pain when I eat

popcorn. Besides the toxic effect on my body from the toxic mold,

the butter flavoring in popcorn has its own toxic chemical.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20605135/

Popcorn maker to drop toxic chemical

ConAgra to remove buttery flavoring linked to lung disease

The Associated Press

Updated: 11:07 a.m. CT Sept 5, 2007

OMAHA, Neb. - The nation's largest microwave popcorn maker, ConAgra

Foods Inc., says it will change the recipe for its Orville

Redenbacher and Act II brands over the next year to remove a

flavoring chemical linked to a lung ailment in popcorn plant workers.

The decision comes a day after a doctor at a leading lung research

hospital said in a warning letter to federal regulators that

consumers, not just factory workers, may be in danger from fumes from

buttery flavoring in microwave popcorn.

ConAgra spokeswoman Childs said the company decided to

remove the butter flavoring diacetyl from its popcorn because of the

risk the chemical presents to workers who handle large quantities.

The chemical diacetyl has been linked to cases of bronchiolitis

obliterans, a rare life-threatening disease often called popcorn lung.

ConAgra's announcement comes a week after another popcorn

manufacturer, Weaver Popcorn Co. of Indianapolis, said it would

replace the butter flavoring ingredient because of consumer concern.

ConAgra doesn't know how soon it will be able to replace diacetyl

with a different butter flavoring, Childs said, but the change will

be made sometime over the next year.

" We've made that decision based on the knowledge for the potential

risk to our employees, " Childs said.

The Omaha-based company has already been making changes at its

popcorn plants over the past few years to reduce employee exposure to

diacetyl, she said.

But the company doesn't believe diacetyl in popcorn represents a

safety risk to consumers, Childs said.

" We're fully confident that microwave popcorn is safe for consumers

in the home, " she said.

It was reported Tuesday that a pulmonary specialist at Denver's

National Jewish Medical and Research Center had written to federal

agencies to say doctors there believe they have the first case of a

consumer who developed lung disease from the fumes of microwaving

popcorn several times a day for years.

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may

not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20605135/

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