Recently, it is proved that science can be manipulated in the process of food packaging for diary products in order to cut production costs without concerning people's health.


A substance called "Melamine" has recently discovered in diary products such as SANLU milk powder for babies and a brand of cookies manufactured in China. Even the famous White Rabbit creamy candies are tested and then proven for the presence of the substance. Hence, it is now banned from being sold worldwide for health safety precaution. Now, there are about more than 20 countries have now banned diary products from China.

"A pediatric urologist, Feng Dongchuan, said in a posting July 24 on his online journal that he had treated seven infants for kidney stones at the Pediatric Hospital in the central city of Xuzhou, an unusually high number."

"As many as 25 countries and markets in Asia, Africa and Europe have either banned or recalled Chinese dairy products or goods made using milk from China after the government on Sept. 11 said Sanlu sold products containing melamine. New Zealand's Fonterra Cooperative Group owns 43 percent of Sanlu, one of the country's biggest milk-powder makers and the first identified as having produced tainted milk. "