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What's the deal with GMO foods?
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What's the deal with GMO foods?

Quote: (05-10-2015 07:01 PM)KorbenDallas Wrote:  

people would believe you more if your advocates weren't so dishonest.




Published on Jul 24, 2013

Please Share this Vid, thank you. Highly toxic levels of Pesticides now legally allowed in your food, not just GMO's but all non-organic foods, thanks to Monsanto and the EPA. This is a direct result of super weeds becoming resistant to Monsanto's Round-up pesticide in their GMO crops. The amount of allowable glyphosate(ROUNDUP) in oilseed crops such as flax, soybeans and canola will be increased from 20 parts per million (ppm) to 40 ppm, which GM Watch acknowledged is over 100,000 times the amount needed to induce breast cancer cells. Additionally, the EPA is increasing limits on allowable glyphosate in food crops from 200 ppm to 6,000 ppm
Just last month, The Cornucopia Institute concluded a study by finding glyphosate "exerted proliferative effects in human hormone-dependent breast cancer." A similar study released in April concluded that "glyphosate enhances the damaging effects of other food borne chemical residues and environmental toxins."

"Negative impact on the body is insidious and manifests slowly over time as inflammation damages cellular systems throughout the body," independent scientist Anthony Samsel and MIT's Stephanie Seneff concluded in the April study. "Consequences are most of the diseases and conditions associated with a Western diet, which include gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, autism, infertility, cancer and Alzheimer's disease."

Dr. Don M. Huber, emeritus professor of plant pathology at Purdue University, found in yet another examination that "Glyphosate draws out the vital nutrients of living things," in turn removing most nutritional value from GMO foods.

A press release issued by the group Beyond Pesticides criticized the decision as well. "Given that alternative methods of growing food and managing weeds are available, like those that exist in organic agriculture, it is unreasonable for EPA to increase human exposures to Roundup," they wrote.

In the past, Monsanto has long-defended their use of the chemical. "We are very confident in the long track record that glyphosate has," Jerry Stainer, Monsanto's executive vice president of sustainability, stated previously. "It has been very, very extensively studied."
http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-glyphosate...

If You drink enough water.. It can kill you. What's Your point?
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