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Thought I would share this very good short interview with Jeffrey Smith who speaks directly to the gov'ts regarding GMO's. It is a clear current understanding of the issues of GMO's for our health and the health of our children and grandchildren, not to mention the planet. It is well worth listening and sharing as the more we learn and share the more we can be part of the solution rather than add to the problem.
LW888 [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qan25JguHsY&list=UUL3Dm0whUpRNEjrH2AVTbfA]Jeffrey M Smith GMO Interview Outside The Box - YouTube[/ame]
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There is a difference between plant breeding and GMO creating. Plant breeding has gone on for a long time. It is the crossing of genes from other sources that creates the problem, eg. adding insecticide to the plant seeds so that they are RoundUp ready. The insecticide gets into the crop and then into us and we are not designed to handle an overload of "foreign" materials. So the body uses its energy to combat all these added toxins and our immune system gets overloaded and can't cope with that it was designed to cope with. This can lead to auto immune disorders, as the body has difficulty distinguishing what needs to be dealt with and what is suppose to be there. This is a very simplistic example but I think you get the idea. I certainly am not against good sound genetic studies to enhance our food and our being.
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A very good description that has widened my view. Thank you for you patience with me.
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Last edited by Villages PL; 10-11-2014 at 11:27 AM. Reason: Removed the word insecticide. |
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Important. ..."Bt" Bacillus Thuringiensis Toxin is added to the GMO seeds. This destroys the guts of Bugs and Kills the Bugs. This toxin is NOT expelled from OUR Bodies. It builds up. GUESS WHAT...It is now found that Gastro and Intestinal Tracts of Humans. In MY Humble Opinion. WE are being Poisoned . . Humans now having Major problems with Gut Bleed and Upper and Lower Esophagus and Stomach, etc.. SURPRISE----SUPRISE |
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And the company that maks and promotes this type f mdificatio is Monsanto. And the ead lawyer for Monsanto is now the head of the FDA so you can imagine what his paradigm is, as well as his belief system. So that is why I speak out about Monsanto and say that you have to do your own research and don't assume that because it is sold in the stores, that it is "healthy" or OK for you. And the other big corporations are like Bayer and Nestles are doingthe same thing. I just read tthat Monsanto owns one quarter of the world supply of crop seed and Bayer and I thn3 other corporatins own another two thirds, so there is only a sliver left of the worlds supply that is nnot controlled by BIG AGRI. I will try to find the info and will post it for those interested.
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I found the info about the Monsanto seeds that I needed to share. Buying organic is really a necessity not just an option as far as I'm concerned. We are fortunate that we can access organic at Publix as well as grass fed beef. Looking for organic chicken to avoid the corn fed ones as so much of the feed is GMO corn. Also We do not eat any soy products as I don't think there is any soy that is not GMO except if it is labeled as non GMO. It is interesting that when the issue of labelling came up, the big corp. didn't want to do it so the ones that wanted labelling started to label the products as non GMO! At least the consumer now can tell what they are getting. Here's the info.
Don't allow the use of terminator seeds. | SumOfUs LW888
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What about the steel-cut oats I buy at Aldi's? I wonder if that's safe to eat. I don't think the product is labeled organic.
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I went the the same "talk" another poster mentioned here. Big Agra and Big Pharma are in cahoots together with their lobbyests. So HUGE money makers. For some years now I've been doing a bunch of reading and agree with how our "processed" foods are not our friend (this goes for "gluten-free" processed as well). I would say avoid ALL grains as they all have factors that our bodies really don't digest well. If you have any autoimmune disease(s)...such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid issues, adrenal issues and more...these are caused by bodily inflammations. It's what we put into our bodies that cause the inflammations in many cases---that and enviromental causes as well. Eat simply and you can heal your bodies in time.
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The difficulty I am having with what was espoused in the video was that the speaker seem to blame all disease on gmo's and that is unrealistic. Immune related diseases have been around since the beginning of time. Its a broad brush and remain a bystander waiting for more convincing evidence. Beside labeling here needs substantial improvement but will come at a very large cost to consumers
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Originally Posted by Villages PL View Post What a coincidence, I just went to a lecture by a nutritionist/doctor and he said something similar, which I had never heard before. He said some plant seeds for wheat are coated with roundup insecticide and that some of the insecticide gets into the end product. Roundup is a herbicide, not a pesticide/insecticide.....who was this lecturer? Would cause any of his information to be questionable if he doesn't know this.. Selective herbicides are used on every golf course and most likely at some time every yard in the Villages. Selective in that it kills the weeds and not the grass.
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[QUOTE=lightworker888;950899]Thought I would share this very good short interview with Jeffrey Smith who speaks directly to the gov'ts regarding GMO's. It is a clear current understanding of the issues of GMO's for our health and the health of our children and grandchildren, not to mention the planet. It is well worth listening and sharing as the more we learn and share the more we can be part of the solution rather than add to the problem.
LW888 Some important information about Jeffrey Smith's credentials or lack of to discuss this important subject. As someone that has raised corn and wheat it would almost be impossible now without the developments made in crop management and no till which saves on costs and also saves our soil from erosion. This excerpt is from the article at the link below: Anti-GMO Scientist Gilles-Eric Seralini, Activist Jeffrey Smith Withdraw from Food Biotech Debate - Forbes Oz often characterizes Smith as a “scientist.” However his employment history reflects no formal training in any aspect of science, let alone biotechnology. Keith Kloor, who writes a respected blog for Discover, refers to him as a prototypical purveyor of pseudo-science. “He is the equivalent of an anti-vaccine leader, someone who is quite successful in spreading fear and false information,” Kloor writes. From the comments section of the article at the link above. Farming is not magic. It requires the use of pesticides. Organic farmers heavily use pesticides, such as the spraying of Bt–the same chemical incorporated into Bt cotton in India, for example. All farming, organic and conventional, requires crop management. The use of chemicals, natural or synthetic, can result in resistance. Farmers have been addressing this issue, successfully, for 60 years or more. Well before Roundup (glyphosate) was paired with biotechnology, it was used in agriculture. It’s been tested by many international oversight groups including the EPA and been found to be an extremely mild pesticides and biodegradable. Glyphosate has a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Toxicity Class of III (on a I to IV scale, where IV is least dangerous) for oral and inhalation exposure. Epidemiological studies have found no associations between long term exposure to glyphosate and any disease. he EPA considers glyphosate to be noncarcinogenic and relatively low in dermal and oral acute toxicity.[48] The EPA considered a “worst case” dietary risk model of an individual eating a lifetime of food derived entirely from glyphosate-sprayed fields with residues at their maximum levels. This model indicated that no adverse health effects would be expected under such conditions, No pesticides is “environmentally friendly” and Monsanto has not made that claim. In comparative terms, however, glyphosate is as close to a miracle pesticide as is on the market today. Monsanto has not been successfully sued for misleading consumers about its biodegradibility. When glyphosate comes into contact with the soil, it can be rapidly bound to soil particles and be inactivated. Unbound glyphosate can be degraded by bacteria. Glyphosate and its degradation product, aminomethylphosphonate (AMPA), residues are considered to be much more toxicologically and environmentally benign than most of the herbicides replaced by glyphosate. Here are a few resources so you can educate yourself instead of spouting nonsense: Williams, Amy Lavin; Watson, Rebecca E.; DeSesso, John M. (1 January 2012). “Developmental and Reproductive Outcomes in Humans and Animals After Glyphosate Exposure: A Critical Analysis”. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 15 (1): 39–96. doi:10.1080/10937404.2012.632361 Balthazor, Terry M.; Hallas, Laurence E. (1986). “Glyphosate-Degrading Microorganisms from Industrial Activated Sludge”. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 51 (2): 432–4. PMC 238888. PMID 16346999 Cerdeira, Antonio L.; Duke, Stephen O. (1 January 2010). “Effects of glyphosate-resistant crop cultivation on soil and water quality”. GM Crops 1 (1): 16–24. doi:10.4161/gmcr.1.1.9404 From this USDA web link: http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/pubs/ofp/ofp.shtml Organic food is produced without using most conventional pesticides. (MOST BUT NOT ALL CONVENTIONAL PESTICIDES)
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