Thursday, January 29, 2009

ENZYMES Our Link To Survival

Written by Ibrahim Kazi

"O ye people! Eat of what is on earth, lawful and good; and do not follow the footsteps of Satan for he is to you an avowed enemy." (2:168)
0 ye who believe! Eat of the good things we have provided for you, and be grateful to Allah, if it is Him ye worship." (2:172)

There are three sources of enzymes: vegetable, animal and microbial... The common animal source is either beef or pork...

By definition, enzymes are unique proteins that convert proteins, fats and carbohy­drates into structures that facilitate proper bodily functions. In the digestive process, enzymes break down and process proteins, fats and carbohydrates. The human body contains over 1,300 different enzymes that perform the fine tune-up that keeps our body engine running smoothly.

There are three sources of enzymes: vegetable, animal and microbial. Among vegetable sources are papaya, which provides us Papain, pineapple (a source of Bromelain), and malt, which is used in a variety of bakery products. The common animal source is either beef or pork, derived from the ani­mal's stomach or pancreas. The microbial source is either fungal or bacterial.

Enzymes derived from animal sources are known as Pancreatin or Tripsin. In bakery appli­cations, enzymes increase the volume of bread, improve crumb structure and retard spoilage. Most enzymes used in the food industry are fun­gal, derived from plant sources such as Aspergillus, or otherwise bacterial. Contrary to common belief, enzymes derived of animal sources are seldom used in the bakery industry.

For your reference, the names and phone num­bers of companies that manufacture enzymes are listed below. If you are in doubt concerning enzy­matic ingredients in the foods your family con­sumes, feel free to call the technical services of any enzyme manufacturer and inquire if it is a plant or animal source, and in which products is it used. You might represent yourself as a "halal-con­scious Muslim", which will serve to educate that company of the dietary needs of Muslims.

A common questionable enzyme source

We should bear in mind that neither all enzymes are Haram or Halal. Cheese is the best example of an enzyme-efficient food product that is question­able with respect to the Muslim consumer. Enzymes are used in cheese manufacturing to form the curd. Most cheese companies claim that they are using microbial rennet. However, in order to make the microbial rennet they use cul­ture media, mother culture (created from milk, whey, Pancreatin, Lactose and dried autolyzed yeast) and enzymes such as Lipases derived from pork or beef animal sources. Most cheese manu­facturers cannot guarantee that the source of the culture is not pork, creating significant concern for Muslim consumers regarding cheese production.

American Ingredients Co.
Uni- Malt- Cereal Malt
Eversoft , Eversoft Plus-Bacterial Fungal Amylase
800-669-4092

Cain Foods
Amflex- Fungal Amylase
214-630-4511

Enzyme Development Corp.
Fresh-N- Bacterial Amylase
212-736-1580

Novo Nordisk
Fungamyl, BAN, Novamyl- Fungal Amylase
800-879-6686

Quest International
Biobake- Fungal Amylase
847-645-7000

Rohm
Veron- Fungal Amylase
732-560-6845

Lallemand
Fermaid- Protease, Pentosenase Fungal Amylase
603-432-4006

J.R.Short
Sunlite 1102-Fungal Amylase, Wytase
Soy Flour- Protase, Fungal Amylase

800-544-8734

Again, the solution is to call the cheese manu­facturer and speak to their technical services or consumer affairs department. If they are unable to provide a clear answer regarding the source of the enzyme, ask them to research your inquiry and contact you, explaining that this issue is of con­cern to many people.

When in doubt ...
Righteously speaking, if you have any doubt in your mind about the food you plan to eat; then the best course of action is to postpone its con­sumption until your research is complete. Enzymes are important for our bodies, and sufficient enzyme level is a vital factor that leads to overall good health. But if we are doubtful regarding synthetic enzymes, we should put our trust in Allah (SWT), Who created varieties of foods for our sustenance. Through His Mercy, all creatures have been provided with nutrition spe­cific to their individual needs. He "Almighty" has provided us with naturally occurring enzymes in the many fruits and vegetables we consume daily. So let's enjoy the good that He has provided us and be thankful for His bounties.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

WRIGLEY CHEWING GUMS




My friends always ask me about the chewing gums. I've received this e-mail below from a friend. It is pretty detailed. Any of us can contact these companies and they give us the information. Please call or send an e-mail for the products you use to increase the awareness of Halal among the American companies.




Thank you for contacting us about animal ingredients and our products.To answer to your question, the vast majority of Wrigley products sold in theU.S. are free from ingredients of animal origin, including egg and dairyproducts. At present, the only chewing gum exceptions are Extra® Polar Icestick gum and Juicy Fruit® pellet gums. Extra® Polar Ice gum and Orbit® Crystal Mint contain tiny flavor beads encasedin a microscopic layer of gelatin, which is animal based. We have requested thedevelopment of a gelatin-free flavor bead that is currently being worked on byour supplier. Juicy Fruit Grapermelon and Strappleberry gums use shellac as acoating agent.The different varieties of our ALTOIDS mints do contain very small quantitiesof gelatin which is derived from pork. Gelatin does not impart any flavor toALTOIDS, but it's a necessary ingredient for the texture of the mint. When weuse gelatin it is thoroughly purified and dried during its manufacturingprocess. Our staff is continually looking at alternatives to animal gelatin,but at the moment we've not been able to find a substitute that produces thesame quality you've come to love with ALTOIDS. Our LifeSaver gummies do contain small quantities of gelatin, which is alsoderived from pork. It follows the same drying and purifying process as with theAltoids.If your diet does not allow you to consume animal byproducts such as dairy, ourCremeSaver line does contain cream, which is a dairy byproduct. On the samenote, our LifeSaver Fusions and LifeSaver gummies are produced on the same lineas our CremeSavers, so there is a chance of cross contamination. Our CremeSaversoft chews also contain a small amount of gelatin, which is pork based.We hope this information has been helpful and thanks again for contacting theWrigley Company.Sincerely,RynĂ© KingConsumer Affairs Representative
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Therefore according to the info above the following products of theirs are Haram:
Extra® Polar Ice Stick GumJuicy Fruit® pellet gums. Extra® Polar Ice gum and Orbit® Crystal MintJuicy Fruit Grapermelon and Strappleberry gumsALTOIDS mintsOur LifeSaver gummiesCremeSaverLifeSaver Fusions and LifeSaver
The remaining are halal

Monday, January 26, 2009

IS VANILLA EXTRACT HALAL?

I started a new poll about vanilla extract. Here is a definition from wikipedia.
"Vanilla extract is a solution containing the flavor compound vanillin. Pure vanilla extract is made by extracting from vanilla beans in an alcoholic solution. In order for a vanilla extract to be called pure, the FDA requires that the solution contain a minimum of 35% alcohol and 13.35 ounces of vanilla bean per gallon[1]. Double and triple strength vanilla extracts are available. Natural vanilla flavoring contains real vanilla bean but no actual alcohol. Imitation vanilla extract is usually made by soaking alcohol into wood, which contains vanillin."

Please vote before you leave the blog.

Friday, January 23, 2009

WHAT IS MEANT BY HALAL MEAT?

THE MEAT THAT WE EAT IN US

Written by BY MEHMET CALICIOGLU, PH.D.

We should encourage ourselves to buy and consume Halal meat. First, there is no guarantee that the regular meat comes from an animal slaughtered by a believer of the true God, even if your argument is "Muslims are allowed to eat meat slaughtered by the book of people"

1. We heard animals are stunned before slaughter. What is stunning anyway? Stunning is procedure to render food animals unconscious before slaughter using captive bold, electrical current, or carbon dioxide chambers, Stunned animals enter to a stage varying from coma to deep anesthesia depending on the method of stunning applied.

2. Is stunning mandatory in the US? Yes. Stunning is mandated by the "Humane Slaughter Act" (Code of Federal Register, 9) for all federal and state inspected commercial slaugh­terhouses. However, Halal and Kosher slaughters are exempt from this regulation.

3. Can animals die from stunning before slaughter?
On average, it takes approximately 3 minutes for cat­tle to die due to cardiac arrest or severe brain hemor­rhage. This time period is usually sufficient for slaughter (cutting the blood vessels). Animals are shackled, hoist­ed, and slaughtered within 15-20 second following stun­ning. Animals may die before slaughter, if stunning is inap­propriately done. However, these animals are detected dur­ing viscera inspection (presence of blood clots in the heart and large vessels) due to insufficient bleeding and removed from the food chain.

4. Is there any difference between stunned and not stunned animals relative to the amount of blood left in their bodies? There is no significant difference. Regardless of stunning, slaugh­ter cause increased stress to animal and increased blood pres­sure. This may result in rupture of capillary arteries and some small-blood collections so called "blood splash" may occur in the muscle. In fact, several reports indicated that incidence of blood splash in ritual slaughter (e.g., 3-10 %) was higher than in stunned animals (e.g., 0.5%).

5. If so, why the pre-packaged meat cuts in the market looks bloody appearance (bright red color, red fluid at the bottom of the package)?
This has nothing to do with blood. First, it is well documented that cherry-red color is the most desired aspect of meat to American consumers. Large vacuum packaged meat chunks so called "sub prime cuts" are cut into stakes on the back processing room of a food market, packaged, and incubated in an oxygen-rich cold room overnight. During this incubation, chemical state of myoglobin, a pigment substance in muscle cells similar to hemoglobin of blood, changes form methmyoglobin (brown-greenish color) to oxymyoglobin (cherry-red color) which the desired color. Second, the bloody looking fluid is not blood; if it was, it would form blood clot. This fluid is called "meat drip" or "meat juice". Muscle tissue has approximately 60-65% water. And majority of water is in the cells. After slaughter, animal carcass goes through a serious of metabolic changes during chilling (post-mortem changes) in which muscle tissue changes tomeat. As a result of these changes, and han­dling by people, muscle cells ruptures and intracellular water goes out and accumulates at the bottom of the package. Since myoglobin is a water-soluble compound, it also comes out with water resulting in a red blood looking fluid. You can observe the same thing when you thaw frozen meat, for example ground beef, in you microwave. During fast-thawing, more cells are ruptured and you may observe even more drip. This fluid is nutritiously very valu­able since it contains proteins.

6. Halal meat and meat products are not very commonly sold yet. Everything seems fine with meat from conventionally slaughtered (stunned) animals so far. Can Muslims buy meat from food markets?
This question requires expertise in fiqh and subject to reviews and discussions elsewhere. But it should be noted that there is no regula­tion in the US requiring that butchers who are making the first cut to be a believer of three major religions (Islam, Judaism and Christianity). It is quite possible that the butcher can be an atheist, or a member of a religion that does not have a true God. It is clear that Muslims are not allowed to eat meat from an animal slaughtered by an atheist.

We should encourage ourselves to buy and con­sume Halal meat for two reasons. First, there is no guarantee that the regular meat comes from an animal slaughtered by a believer of the true God, even if your argument is "Muslims are allowed to eat meat slaughtered by the book of people". Second, Halal meat industry is a young industry that need a lot of support from its con­sumers (100% of them are Muslims) to survive and serve Muslims in the US.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

STANDARD FOR PURITY: HALAL

Written by Maria Hussain

The new concept is that "Halal" should not only refer to a ritualized method of slaughter, but a standard of purity, as recommended by the Qur'an.

In the years that Muslims have been gaining awareness and self confidence about practicing their religion in America, the discussion of Halal meat has gone through various phases. When the immigrant community was new, Halal meat was not available, so the Muslims usually bought their meat from Kosher butchers when possible, and the general assumption was, "If it's not pork, then it's Halal." As time passed, awareness grew about the religious specifications of zabiha slaughter: that it must be done with the name of Allah, with a sharp blade. Halal meat stores opened up all over the country, assuring their customers that the Halal meat is from a ritually slaughtered animal.

Now, we are entering a new phase of awareness in our progress as Muslims in America. The health, safety, and ethical concerns of the new generation of American Muslim consumers need to be addressed also. The new concept is that "Halal" should not only refer to a ritual­ized method of slaughter, but a standard of purity, as recommended by the Quran. (" 0, you messengers! Enjoy (all) good and the pure things and do righteous deeds. Surely, I know what you do. (23:51) "Eat of the things which Allah has provided for you, lawful and good; but fear Allaah, in Whom you believe" 5:88)

The educated Muslim consumer now insists that Halal meat should be better than other meat(s). The entire production process from the beginning to the end should be character­ized by purity, cleanliness, and humane treat­ment of animals. Cows or chickens should not be kept confined to stand in their own excre­ment, but they should be allowed to roam freely, grazing on grass and grain as God
intended. Their food should not be mixed with toxic chemicals or the remains of dead animals, as is currently the norm.
The Halal meat process­ing companies have a responsibility to monitor the ways in which the farm animals are being raised, not only to choose the cheapest animal for sale. The transportation of the animals to the slaughter house must take into account the animals' need for food, water, rest, and exercise, and the distance of travel should be kept to a min­imum. The standard practice of trucking ani­mals across the country without stopping, so that many of them arrive at the slaughter­house dead or half-dead, is not Islamically acceptable. During slaughter also, the strict Islamic guidelines must be followed - the ani­mal should not be dangled upside-down for extended periods of time, nor must the animal be allowed to watch its friends and relatives be slaughtered before meeting its own end.

Also important is the awareness of the impor­tance of cleanliness and sanitary habits, both in the slaughterhouse and in the meat store. Knives must be clean, the meat should stay refrigerated, and kept covered. Unfortunately, many Halal meat stores do not even take care to keep blood from dripping where it does not belong.
Higher standards of animal feed, ethical treat­ment of animals, and sanitary processing will prevent many possible diseases and result in a better-tasting meat as well. So far, a hand full of companies in America have taken the ini­tiative by making the extra effort to provide
Halal meat products available to the Muslim consumer. However, it is necessary for these companies to gain the trust and respect of the shoppers. Additionally, Muslims need increased knowledge about what they are eat­ing. Carefulness, mercy, and purity in food are essential to the development of a truly Islamic personal character.

Ideally, the concept of Halal as pure should become the norm, so that even non-Muslims could trust Muslims for high-qual­ity, natural food, just like Muslims should set the stan­dards for just weights and measurements, prompt pay­ment of debts, and other honest business practices. This ideal may seem like a long way off, but supporting sincere Muslim businesspeo­ple is a necessary first step.
How can the consumer know which businesses are truly ethical? We need a trusted body to act as a middleman between the Muslim community and Muslim business­es to ensure the Islamic guidelines are being followed. A Halal certification body must employ persons with expert scientific knowl­edge and higher education to keep up with the latest advances in farming techniques, in order to be able to determine if they are Halal or not. Islamic organizations should actively promote the idea of food purity but they should not be directly involved in certification because they do not have the time or the expertise to handle the responsibility.

This certification agency should not be fully sponsored by business, nor should it be depen­dent on national umbrella organizations who do not have food issues as their main focus. It requires the support of grassroots efforts from the local communities.
Perhaps the organization of consumer buying clubs could be established for this purpose. By working together to encourage the formation of an independent Halal certification agency whose primary focus is monitoring quality -not making sales - we can all step forward into a new era of successful Islamic business prac­tice in America.

Questions to ask when you call food manufac­turers or your local food supplier:

Can you verify or confirm that the meat are selling comes from animals fed free of animal by products, drugs or hormones?


Reason:
For a long time, animal-by products or rendered animal remainings have been used or mixed in animal feed as a protein supplement. This is in regard to beef, lamb or diary prod­ucts.

Would you confirm that animal-by products are not in your products?


Reason: Almost all of the processed food in North America may have ingredients with untraceable sources. In some cases the source animal can be pork, chicken, cow or remain­ings of them. Even for the animals that are Islamically allowed to be eaten, zabiha slaugh­tering can not be assured.

Does your product contain alcohol?

Reason: A vast majority of processed food con­tains alcohol, even if it is not explictely listed on the ingredient list. For instance, if alcohol is not used in the process, it might be used as a flavor enhancer.

Can you confirm that animal-by products and alcohol are not used even less than 2%?

Reason:
Food manufacturers are not required by law (FDA) to list any ingredient that is used less than 2%.

Have you or your supplier fed the animals with or used in the process any of drugs, her­niones, antibiotics or other chemicals?

Reason:
Although antibiotics, hormones or other drugs or chemichals are merely used in food processing and/or in animal feeds, it is more likely to see them having a secondary or tertiary effect on us. Different studies have proven that, by using antibiotics in feed of ani­mlas or in the processed foods, are causing bacteria to gain resistancy. This might mean that via this process we will have stronger or more resistant bacteria surrounding us which may be life treathening for future generations or even now!


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

COMPARISON OF HALAL AND KOSHER

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Written by DR. M. CHAUDRY

Are you aware of the following about the Kosher Food?
In the Kosher system, alcohol is permitted. Alcohol could be found in food products that are certified Kosher. Products containing alcohol are clearly Haram for Muslim consumption and cannot be considered Halal. (We will leave the issue of the use of alcohol as a solvent or extracting agent for a future article. You can read it in the next issue of HalalPAK).
Foods that are cooked in wine or that contain wine or other alcoholic beverages can be Kosher but cannot be Halal. So for Kosher food items not containing meat, we must be sure the ingredients are acceptable before we can consume them. Once we confirm the item contains no prohibited ingredients, we can consume it because it is Halal, not because it is Kosher. The fact that it may also be Kosher is incidental.
As to the fact that the kosher lobby is work­ing hard to sell kosher foods to Muslims, this should not surprise us. The entire Jewish pop­ulation is 14-15 million in the world with about 4-5 million in the United States. Many, if not most of this total, do not adhere to the kosher requirements. This market size cannot justify many kosher products so in order to justify them; they must increase the market size by adding the Muslim Population.
The Kosher organizations have cleverly determined that they can suggest to the food industry that Muslims can eat kosher foods. Since the Global Muslim population is 1.3 bil­lion, with about 8 million in the United States, this gives them much more clout to sell kosher services. (You will note, there are almost 100 times more Muslims than Jews, and the Muslims are much more adherent to Halal requirements than the Jews are to Kosher requirements.) According to some surveys done by independent organizations only 19% of Jews care about the kosher food versus to 79% Muslims care about the Halal food.
Unfortunately, some Muslims have fallen prey to the argument that kosher food is Halal and that has been used to further the false propaganda. This has served to make Kosher foods much more economical. An example of this is kosher beef. Under Kosher require­ments, the hindquarter of the animal cannot be Kosher unless the sciatic nerve is removed. This is a costly process and would prohibitive­ly increase the cost of kosher beef. Kosher producers have worked hard to market the hindquarter of a kosher animal to Muslims. By doing this, they can sell the hind quarter at a premium, save the expense of removing the sciatic nerve and reduce the cost of the front quarter for their consumption.
We Muslims must wake up and adhere to our requirements. When we do that, we will enjoy greater blessings and peace. We do not begrudge others earning a living or optimizing the use of resources. However, we cannot make compromises in our requirements and we must look for ways to satisfy our needs. We need to be more careful about the kosher foods and let the food producers know we need Halal foods.

Monday, January 19, 2009

HALAL FOOD

I've found this video on Youtube and wanted to share with you:) What is your description of Halal?

FOODS OF THE PROPHET: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Written by Karima Burns, MH, ND

Contemporary Muslims often turn to books and magazines to find out what foods will make them healthy, however, the Qur'an and Hadith have provided many of foods that should be included in the ideal diet. The Koran (55:68) says that "fruits, palm trees and pomegranates" were provided for our nourishment. Sahib Bukhari states that melon was among one of the fruits most often eaten by the Prophet (s), rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene and potassium. The body uses potassium to help eliminate excess sodi­um, which in large amounts can cause blood pres­sure to rise while keeping the body's LDL (danger­ous fvom stkkiy~g to the artery walls. Melons also provide a very rare nutrient called folate, a B vitamin, which is essential in combating birth defects and heart disease.

Citrus
Citrus is also a favored fruit of the Qur'an and Hadith. The Prophet has said, "The parable of a believer who reads the Koran regularly is like that of a citrus: it has a good taste and a good fra­grance". All citrus is packed with vitamin C, is famed for its powerful antioxidant properties (meaning that it disarms powerful oxygen mole­cules in the body that contribute to cancer and heart disease). The body also uses vitamin C to manufacture collagen; the substance that glues cells together and is essential for healing.
Hesperidin, found in oranges has been found by Brazilian researchers to stop inflammation without damaging the stomach lining as aspirin can. Oranges also contain limonene, which according to Michael Gould, PhD., and professor of human oncology at the University of Wisconsin Medical School "cause cancer cells to self-destruct."
The Koran mentions grapes alone six times. In fact, grape juice has recently been found to be an impor­tant source of flavanoids that can lower risk for cancer, lower cholesterol, prevent hardening of the arteries and fight heart disease.

Squash
Squash, mentioned by the Prophet (s), contains such a rich array of vitamins and minerals and other compounds that scientists have just begun to map its healing power. They have concluded squash is one of the richest sources of vitamin C and beta-carotene (25% and 66% respectively). Scientists have found that people who have more vitamin C in the diets over time have fewer lung ailments as the vitamin gets transported to the lin­ing of the lung and serves as an antioxidant there.

Dried Fruits
Even dried fruits are beneficial according to the Qur'an and Hadith. The Prophet (s) mentioned figs and then stated, "If I had to mention a fruit that descended from paradise I would say this is it, because the paradisiacal fruits do not have pits... eat from these fruits for they prevent hemorrhoids, piles and gout" (Bukhari).

Figs
Figs are a top source of fiber, as well as potassium and vitamin B6. Fiber results in bulkier stools, which lessen the incidence of constipation, hemor­rhoids and colon cancer. Fiber also lowers choles­terol and the risk of heart disease. Just one fig pro­vides 20% of the USRDA of fiber. A Harvard University study of 43,757 men ages 40 to 75 found that those who got the most fiber had about half the risk of getting a heart attack as those who got the least. Furthermore, men who added just 10 grams of fiber a day to their diet (6 figs) lowered their incidence of heart disease by 30%. This could also be why fibrous dates are another favored food of the Prophet (s).
As Muslims we are wise to include these foods in our diet. Allah has blessed us with many good foods and in the Koran (7:160) it says "Eat of the good foods We have provided for you."

Saturday, January 17, 2009

INGREDIENTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

In compliance with FDA regulations, "processing aid" ingredients or additives less than 2% are not required to be listed in nutrition labels. Are you curious about what you eat everyday? What direct/indirect additives are in your food? In compliance with Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) regulations, "process­ing aid" ingredients or additives less than 2% of the product volume are not required to be listed in nutrition labels. Also, ingredients of a product are subject to formula changes on a regular basis and lists can become outdated very quickly. To the Halal-conscious con­sumer, this means food manufacturing com­panies should be contacted regularly to verify their product ingredients. Here are some com­mon ingredients used in most of the food products and their possible sources.

Alcohol: Ethyl alcohol is used as an ingredient in a food product or as part of an ingredient such as wine in Dijon Mustard or in some Italian salad dress­ings and soy sauce and is usually labeled as nat­ural flavor. It is extensively used as a flavor car­rier in many food products and juices and not necessarily labeled as ethyl alcohol.
Whey: A watery part of the milk, milk serum, and it is the liquid that remains after the curd and the cream are removed from the coagulation of the casein of milk. Curdling of milk for cheese preparation takes place with the use of the enzyme rennet. As for the cheese, the enzyme "rennet" used to produce the cheese may be from animal origin and from pig source.
MSG:Monosodium Glutamate: Also called Chinese seasoning. It is used to impart meat flavor to enhance other natural food flavos and to improve the taste of tobacco. It is produced from vegetable sources. Studies show that gluta­mate in the body plays an important role in nor­mal functioning of the nervous system. It is believed to cause brain damage in some lab ani­mals. It is reported that many people suffer from headache and chest pain after eating in Chinese restaurants that MSG is commonly used in most of the Chinese food. Another study showed that females had fewer pregnancies and males had reduced fertility when treated with MSG. FDA recognizes MSG as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) for most of the food products except for baby foods.
Lecithin: Lecithin is the commercial name given to a mix­ture of phospholipids which occur naturally in a wide variety of animal and vegetable products, including egg yolks, butter, and in vegetable seed oils such as wheat, rape, sunflower and soy. Although the first egg lecithin was designed in 1896 as an emulsifier found in margarine soy bean is now the primary source of lecithin, which remains one of the most versatile ingredients available in the market today. Soy lecithin was developed as an application in a wider range of products, including chocolate, confectionery, bakery, dairy and most low-fat products. The sol­vent of choice for oil extraction is hexane for most of the manufacturers. In some cases, such as frac­tioned lecithin in pharmaceutical applications, alcohol may be used in the processing.
Glycerin:Glycerol: It is a clear, colorless, sweetish and viscous liquid obtained from the hydrolysis of fats and oils. It is used in cosmetics, liquid soaps, detergents and confectioneries. It can be obtained from animal source (beef or pork, hides or bones) or prepared synthetically.

EFFECTS OF PROHIBITED FOODS

Written by DR. SHAHID ATHAR

INTOXICANTS AND INGREDIENTS ON HUMAN HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR

It is not required of a believer to always find a scientific justification for divine prohibitions. However, if they look and find it, they must share the infor­ mation that will increase their faith. On the contrary, however, lack of confirmation should not cast doubt on the authenticity of the Qur'an. We believe that all Qur'anic statements are true. If science has not confirmed some of them yet, it may do so in the future. It may be that it needs to examine its data more deeply or repeat the experiment.For the benefits of non-medical readers, before we discuss hormonal and behavioral effects of prohibited food, intoxicants and ingredients, we need to define some medical terms and inter-relationships that are involved in this discussion.
HORMONES
These are the powerful secretions of the endocrine (internal) glands. They control the functions of all organs and even individual cells. They are made from protein and are peptides or sterol in nature. Thyroid hormones control our metabolism, energy level, and temperature tol­erance. Behind them are para-thyroid glands, which control our calcium metabolism. In the abdomen are the adrenal glands above the kid­neys, which secrete cortisone, the life-saving essential hormone, and catecholamines and aldosterone, which control our blood pressure and heart rate. Steroids and catecholamines are derived from cholesterol. Also in the abdomen are the pancreas, which secretes insulin, which lowers blood sugar, and glycogen, which raises a low blood sugar. Lower down in the pelvis are gonads, ovaries in women, and testes in men, which secrete estrogen, progesterone and testosterone respectively. All these hormones have internal control and influence each other. They control our growth, muscle mass, bone development, temperature tolerance, blood pressure, energy, fertility, sex desire, thirst and well being in general.
HOW DO HORMONES AFFECT BEHAVIOR
Clinically we see various behavioral manifes­tations in endocrine disorders. Hypoglycemic patients (low blood sugar) suffer from depres­sion and poor mental concentration. Patients with low thyroid have impotency and depres­sion. Those with high thyroid have agitation, irri­tability, and lack of sleep. Patients with low cortisone (Addison disease) have severe depres­sion; while with high cortisone have hallucina­tions and psychosis. Patients with high testos­terone have been claimed to have criminal ten­dencies (i.e. rapists) while those with low testosterone have problems in behavior adjust­ment. Patients with calcium and sodium imbal­ance likewise have marked mental changes.Physiologically boys and girls differ in behavior i.e. aggressive versus passive (play­ing with mechanical toys and guns versus dolls) due to differences in their sex hormone even in prepubertal age. This becomes more obvious after full sex differentiation takes place. In fact by changing the sex hormone level of a given sex, one can change not only the sexual behavior but also the aggressive­ness of a particular sex. Homosexual males have been noted to have less male sex hor­mone, and on the other hand repeated male sex offender can be cured by castration or by injection of the female hormone progesterone. In one experiment female rats whose mothers were treated with testosterone while pregnant, showed male behavior pattern of threatening peers, rough play, and increased sexual activ­ity as compared to the control rat. This shows that the effect of testosterone not only affects the individual but the offspring as well. In humans, girls with congenital adrenal hyper plasia (excessive testosterone secretion) at the age of post puberty, show a tomboy atti‑tude with preference for rough sports, prefer­ring boys as playmates, and low interest in dolls and baby care! Sexual behavior is not only affected by testosterone, but also by the pineal gland, which is turned, off and on by light and darkness.Hormones, not directly, but indirectly con­trol blood sugar, calcium, sodium balance, affect behavior in general anger, love, anxiety, panic attacks and agitation. The hyperactivity in children could be due to low blood sugar many food preservatives and coloring agent like nitrates and dyes.
HORMONAL AND BEHAVIORAL EFFECT OF PORK AND FAT INGESTION
Pork and pig fat is not only prohibited in the Qur'an,. But also in the Bible because "swine were designed to be scavengers, to eat up filth." In the Old Testament, Leviticus Chapter 7-8, it is mentioned about swine, "Though he divides the hoof and be cloven-footed, yet he chews not the cud, he is unclean to you. Of their flesh shall you not eat." There is no mention in the Bible that Jesus ever ate pork in his life. It was Paul who declared all food and drink permissible saying, "To the pure, everything is pure."The Habits of SwineTo get a first hand idea, I interviewed farm­ers of Fisher, Indiana, who breed swine. According to them, "Swine is cheaper to breed, since it does not require pasture. It can live on manure and other such items including dead meat. In fact it can cat its own feces. Their sex­ual habits are also different than other animals like cows, sheep and goats. Hey have very lit­tle shame i.e. engage in sex acts anytime any place while others sometime wait for darkness. The female hog is very aggressive in sexual activity. When she is in "heat" she does not care about anything (i.e. food or privacy) until she has sex. Swine, also lick the genitalia of their partners after sex like dogs, but unlike other mammals like cows, sheep or goats."Why is Pork Fat Different From Other Animal Fat?Fats are lipids, which are a source of ener­gy. They can be of vegetable source or animal source. Triglycerides are neutral fats with 1 molecule of glycerol and 3 fatty acids. The fatty acids can be saturated or unsaturated. The more unsaturated fats have high melting points. The iodine value of fat gives the degree of saturation. The iodine value of lard is 65, beef 45, and mutton 32. If a person eats the fat of a herbivorous animal, the fat will be hydrolyzed, absorbed, and then resynthesized and stored as human fat, while that of carniv­orous fat will not be hydrolyzed and therefore has to be deposited in humans as pork fat in the adipose tissue. What Has Deposition of Pork Fat to Do With Hormone and Behavior in Humans? Circulating hormones are in bound from and free form. The free form has to be attached to the receptor in fat tissue before becoming active. Obesity decreases the num­ber of receptors. Therefore hormones cannot utilize them. Therefore, if the hormone is insulin, it leads to diabetes (type 2), and if it is testosterone, it leads to sub fertility and amen­orrhea. The amount of fat also controls hor­mone release. Therefore we see menarche is delayed in athletics girls with less fat, and occurs early in sedentary overweight girls,It can be postulated that in humans who have pork human fat deposit, there is derangement in the binding of hormones. It is possible that sexual promiscuity and deviant sexual practices of pork eating society is due to what they eat! After all, it has been said by nutritionist, " You are what you eat." Since this is an essay on hormones and behavior, the effect of pork on cholesterol, sodium and the relationship to heart disease are not men­tioned here.
EFFECTS OF DEAD MEAT AND BLOOD INGESTION
Dead meat is the meat of an animal, which dies before slaughtering, and its blood was not drained out. Blood ingestion is not only the drinking of blood, prevalent in the days of ignorance in Arabia or even now in AM6, but also the blood which is retained inside the meat by improper killing of the animal. All hormones and antibodies are retained in the blood. All infective organisms, including virus, flourish in the blood. Therefore ingestion of such will be dangerous. It may also induce ani­mal instincts similar to those found in carnivo­rous animal like dogs, cats and lions.
HORMONAL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL
Both in acute and chronic alcoholism, endocrine glands are affected, Hypoglycemia may result in acute alcoholism, which may be severe and can lead to coma. This should be recognized and treated with IV dextrose since it may not respond to glycogen. Low magne­sium with resultant low calcium is another effect of resulting in poor concentration, mus­cle twitching and even seizure. Increase in urine flow is due to suppression of antidiuretic hormone.Chronic alcoholism leads to pancreatitis with failure of pancreatic endocrine system sometime (diabetes) and exocrine gland (mal­nutrition). This leads to protein deficiency leading to reduced production of testosterone. This leads to impotency, gynecomastia in men and amenorrhea in women. Alcoholics liver dis­ease causes increased clearance of testos­terone with testicular atrophy leading to true hypogonadism. Sperm formation is also affect­ed leading to infertility. Infants born to alco­holic mothers can also have undescended testes and labial hypoplasia. In addition, the cortisol levels are increased during withdrawal while I.H and I.H-RH levels are suppressed during chronic alcoholism.
BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL
Alcohol being a CNS depressant, depress­es both facilitatory and inhibitory pathways. It is the suppression of the latter that discards the shame and removes control. Therefore, what an average person des not normally do i.e. use abusive language, undress in public, etc. he may perform under the influence of alcohol. There are more serious behavioral disorders described to include brain dysfunc­tion in 50-70%: memory loss, depression, both acute and chronic, high suicide rate, mood fluctuation, delirium tremulous (DTS) in withdrawal state, and blackout spells during acute drinking. One third of all auto accidents are due to alcoholism. Under the influence of alcohol, mental judgment and motor skill are affected. Sometime the level of consciousness is also affected. Alcohol has been also found to be at the root of family violence, sexual vio­lence, rape, assault, and child abuse.Alcohol is not aphrodisiac as it is claimed. It not only depresses the central nervous sys­tem effect on libido but also actually lowers the penile blood flow and tumescence (Swelling) thereby decreasing performance.
EFFECTS OF NARCOTICS (COCAINE AND MARIJUANA) ON HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR
Both LSD and cocaine causes decrease in plasma testosterone and LH. The aphrodisiac effect is due to local anesthesia, causing pro­longed erection and central stimulation causing general well being. Also by inhibiting inhibitions, they encourage engagement in unusual sex acts like a false sense of euphoria flowed by depres­sion, anxiety and agitation. Panic attacks, suici­dal tendencies, violent behavior are not uncom­mon. Chronic usage may lead to schizophrenia, paranoia and a variety of psychiatric disorders, Even infants born to cocaine mothers show signs of withdrawal.
EFFECTS OF INGREDIENTS ON HORMONES AND BEHAVIOUR
If prohibited ingredients i.e. pork, lard, alcohol, cocaine etc. are consumed, the effect will be as described earlier, though because of the small quantity it may be slow and cumula­tive. More serious are items like sugar which causes reactive hypoglycemia, sodium which may lead to hypertension, nitrates and nitrites (used in meat preservation) linked to cancer, DES (diethylstilbestrol, a female hormone given to cattle to increase fat and muscle con­tent) linked to vaginal and cervical cancer in women, and artificial sweeteners like saccharin related to bladder cancer in rats, and asperate related to brain damage.
CONCLUSION
More research is needed on all of the above areas especially those affecting the lifestyle of Muslims to determine their affects more accurately. Though usage of prohibited items are not commonly found in Muslims, the dangers also may come to their health and spirits by the effects of non-prohibited items like western rock music, dress (i.e. tight jeans affecting testicular temperature) and sexual practices, and cigarette smoking.

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Dr Shahid Athar is currently a clinical associate professor of medi­cine, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Indiana University, School of Medicine and Chief, section of Endocrinology at St Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is president-elect of Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) and has authored 6 books and over 120 published articles on Islamic topics.

WHAT HALALPAK IS ALL ABOUT?

Assalamu alaikum, Alhamdulillah I finally initiated this blog project that I have been planning to do for a long time. My goal in this HaIaIPAK blog is to share our knowledge, our opinion and information with my Muslim sisters and brothers about the Halal Products & Services in North America. Trying to have a Halal lifestyle in a non-Muslim country has a lot of challenges. I know many Muslims in North America are struggling to take all the right steps in their daily lives. I know many sisters have a lot of questions about the food we eat, about the publications we read, about the programs we watch, about how to raise our kids in a non-Muslim society etc. I hope this blog will be an environment that we exchange knowledge, share information, experience and learn how to live in a Halal way together. I also hope this blog will serve as a tool to create more Halal awareness among non-Muslims. When my husband and I attended food shows in Chicago and met with American Food manufacturers there to discuss Halal Food ingredients, they told us that they do not receive enough calls concerning Halal Food ingredients. That unfortunately shows us that as Muslims we do not do enough to create that Halal awareness. It is a long-term goal to achieve to develop "Halal Consciousness" about any type of products and services that we consume as Muslims but it is not impossible. We started seeing some Halal Certified products on the shelves but it is not enough. Consumer Behavior of Muslims is extremely important for the developing Muslim Market in North America. If we like to see more Islamic Magazines, Books, Audios, Videos, and Halal Certified products, we have to be keen on our own regulations rather than being regulated by someone else. Developing the awareness of Halal prod­ucts and services is utmost important task for every Muslim family member. It is very crucial for us to call and find out about the ingredients American companies use in their products. Every phone call they receive is recorded and reported to the management. The more phone calls they receive from Muslims, the better they will recognize the Halal require­ments. Inshallah I will try to add as many posts as possible every week. Please help me to make this blog an interactive one with your comments.