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August 31, 2015, 07:16:44 AM |
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Its not the GMO, that only about 10-15% of the problem in Europe.
Its more like the colorants, additives, preservants, heavy metals leaking into water supply (cesium, arsenic, led , mercury), or soil contamination by chemical plants.
Not to mention the underground waters contaminated by cyanide in some mining regions, and the fertilizers that is sprayed on foods.
I couldn't care less about GMO, then I see the other crap that is much worse.
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October 13, 2015, 04:48:43 PM |
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Video: New research says GMO crop contamination unstoppable New research says GMO crop contamination unstoppable"Though biotech industries may claim that their GMO crops can be contained, new studies show that may not be the case. In fact, one survey showed that 1/3 of organic farmers report problems with cross-contamination between their crops and GMO crops.
The report, which can be found in the International Journal of Food Contamination, states that between 1997 and 2013, there have been at least 396 instances of GMO crop contamination across 63 countries recorded.
The report stated several conclusions about GMOs and none of them were positive.
First and foremost, the report declares that GMO contamination is insurmountable, as it will occur over time through nature. It will be difficult enough to contain and halt contamination that has already occurred, if it’s possible to do so at all. And since there’s no established protocol for testing, it’s difficult to determine what plants are contaminated and which ones aren’t."
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October 13, 2015, 04:54:00 PM |
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Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are rampant in the US. ..... "Will humans who eat GM salmon produce growth hormones year round?....
If these GMO foods are causing our illnesses and making us sicker, why do we continue to buy them and eat them? And if they aren't, why are there organic seed banks popping up everywhere?
What if GMO foods are tastier?
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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October 13, 2015, 05:03:26 PM |
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Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are rampant in the US. ..... "Will humans who eat GM salmon produce growth hormones year round?....
If these GMO foods are causing our illnesses and making us sicker, why do we continue to buy them and eat them? And if they aren't, why are there organic seed banks popping up everywhere?
What if GMO foods are tastier? I don't think we should be forcing GMO foods on people who don't want to eat them, yet the GMO crops are spreading (they can't stop it) and the US has made it so they won't label GMOs in the store. Sounds to me like they're trying to force us to eat them. I'd rather eat healthy then something that just tastes better without the nutrients. We should be able to choose.
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October 13, 2015, 05:04:37 PM |
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This is a tricky scientific question. While one can envision how a GMO could produce chemicals that are unhealthy, or even poisonous, there is no evidence of this happening. We now know enough about DNA to create new species or combinations of species. In America the corn we eat is part corn, part caterpillar, part bacteria, etc. In the future I suspect we will eat more plants and animals that we create than ones nature created. This really should be studied more because as we create new genes there is a risk of them getting into the wild and.... well, no one knows what will happen then.
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October 14, 2015, 11:34:41 AM |
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This is a tricky scientific question. While one can envision how a GMO could produce chemicals that are unhealthy, or even poisonous, there is no evidence of this happening. We now know enough about DNA to create new species or combinations of species. In America the corn we eat is part corn, part caterpillar, part bacteria, etc. In the future I suspect we will eat more plants and animals that we create than ones nature created. This really should be studied more because as we create new genes there is a risk of them getting into the wild and.... well, no one knows what will happen then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfrux1qp-54
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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October 18, 2015, 07:38:20 PM |
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From 2013: World Exclusive: Evidence of GMO Harm in Pig Study"A groundbreaking new study [1] shows that pigs were harmed by the consumption of feed containing genetically modified (GM) crops.
GM-fed females had on average a 25% heavier uterus than non-GM-fed females, a possible indicator of disease that requires further investigation. Also, the level of severe inflammation in stomachs was markedly higher in pigs fed on the GM diet. The research results were striking and statistically significant. .. Lead researcher Dr Judy Carman, adjunct associate professor at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia,[2] said: “Our findings are noteworthy for several reasons. First, we found these results in real on-farm conditions, not in a laboratory, but with the added benefit of strict scientific controls that are not normally present on farms.
“Second, we used pigs. Pigs with these health problems end up in our food supply. We eat them.
“Third, pigs have a similar digestive system to people, so we need to investigate if people are also getting digestive problems from eating GM crops.
“Fourth, we found these adverse effects when we fed the animals a mixture of crops containing three GM genes and the GM proteins that these genes produce. Yet no food regulator anywhere in the world requires a safety assessment for the possible toxic effects of mixtures. Regulators simply assume that they can’t happen.
“Our results provide clear evidence that regulators need to safety assess GM crops containing mixtures of GM genes, regardless of whether those genes occur in the one GM plant or in a mixture of GM plants eaten in the same meal, even if regulators have already assessed GM plants containing single GM genes in the mixture.”
The new study lends scientific credibility to anecdotal evidence from farmers and veterinarians, who have for some years reported reproductive and digestive problems in pigs fed on a diet containing GM soy and corn.[3]..."Direct link to the study: http://gmojudycarman.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/The-Full-Paper.pdf
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October 18, 2015, 09:22:46 PM |
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jeez we need a spoiler-tag for such pictures more information: http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/glp-facts/judy-carman/The observation Carman seems to believe is most damning is the amount of inflammation of the stomach in the pigs fed the GM diet, as she prominently displays photos of four of the autopsied stomachs on her website. The amount of inflammation was determined by gross visual examination; in layman’s terms, by simply looking at the stomachs and declaring the reddest stomach to have the most inflammation. However, the redness of stomach tissue is a poor measure of inflammation.
In fact, there were more pigs with stomach abnormalities in the non-GM group than in the GM group.[9] Even so, when using proper statistical analysis, there is no statistically significant difference between the amount of inflammation in the non-GM group and the GM group.
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October 18, 2015, 09:35:42 PM |
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jeez we need a spoiler-tag for such pictures more information: http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/glp-facts/judy-carman/The observation Carman seems to believe is most damning is the amount of inflammation of the stomach in the pigs fed the GM diet, as she prominently displays photos of four of the autopsied stomachs on her website. The amount of inflammation was determined by gross visual examination; in layman’s terms, by simply looking at the stomachs and declaring the reddest stomach to have the most inflammation. However, the redness of stomach tissue is a poor measure of inflammation.
In fact, there were more pigs with stomach abnormalities in the non-GM group than in the GM group.[9] Even so, when using proper statistical analysis, there is no statistically significant difference between the amount of inflammation in the non-GM group and the GM group. There's a lot of money in trying to get people to believe there's no difference between GMO and non-GMO foods.
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October 18, 2015, 09:43:34 PM |
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jeez we need a spoiler-tag for such pictures more information: http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/glp-facts/judy-carman/The observation Carman seems to believe is most damning is the amount of inflammation of the stomach in the pigs fed the GM diet, as she prominently displays photos of four of the autopsied stomachs on her website. The amount of inflammation was determined by gross visual examination; in layman’s terms, by simply looking at the stomachs and declaring the reddest stomach to have the most inflammation. However, the redness of stomach tissue is a poor measure of inflammation.
In fact, there were more pigs with stomach abnormalities in the non-GM group than in the GM group.[9] Even so, when using proper statistical analysis, there is no statistically significant difference between the amount of inflammation in the non-GM group and the GM group. There's a lot of money in trying to get people to believe there's no difference between GMO and non-GMO foods. i totaly agree to that. that is why it is so extremely important to inform yourself about gmo - Pro's, Contra's and what is actually the truth!
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October 19, 2015, 08:58:19 AM |
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Oh shit!That is scary as hell! And TTIP is coming.
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October 19, 2015, 10:00:17 AM |
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There's a lot of money in trying to get people to believe there's no difference between GMO and non-GMO foods.
Let the markets decide. No matter what the money spent in advertising is, people do have some basic intelligence.
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October 19, 2015, 01:46:17 PM |
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There's a lot of money in trying to get people to believe there's no difference between GMO and non-GMO foods.
Let the markets decide. No matter what the money spent in advertising is, people do have some basic intelligence. Most have no clue what is in their food, the mainstream media and schools, etc are lying and brainwashing people to believe that GMOs are completely healthy. Heck the government has passed things saying that are healthy and you can't sue Monsanto... Why would they do that if there Monsanto's products are all perfectly healthy? Farmers would love to sue for contamination of their fields, but Monsanto wants to sue them for using their patented seeds without permission: Supreme Court Gives Monsanto Full Ability to Sue Farmers"...Yes, were talking about the wind or insects carrying GM seeds onto another farm, which to them is considered contamination. But instead of the ability for the farmers to sue for a ruined field, they can be cleaned out in court for not having permission to plant patented seeds...."It's just sick.
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