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Tag: GMOs

Why You Should Avoid Genetically Modified Corn… And Why It’s Hard To Do

During a Lunch-and-Learn session on nutrition and healthy eating for a corporate wellness week program, we had fun talking about everything from the importance of carbs to the toxicity of artificial sweeteners, but when I ended the session with a discussion of the horror of GMO foods, I left feeling like Cassandra of Troy with her prophesies of impending doom.

Introducing Genetically Modified Organisms into the American food supply is starting to be recognized as an insidious, unscrupulous, deadly mass experiment on the public health. This has been done to us without our consent, and if you are not up in arms about it already, prepare to have your eyes opened.

Here is a brief synopsis of the history of GMO foods in this country.GMO human trials

Monsanto, the evil chemical giant who brought mankind such gifts as DDT and Agent Orange, developed a chemical herbicide, glycophosphate, called Round-Up. Ooohhh, they thought, wouldn’t it be great if we could genetically engineer crops to make their own pesticide and respond only to our weed-killing product? Farmers who planted our Round-Up Ready seeds would be obligated to use the Round-Up herbicide spray as well. Double the profits!

Monsanto scientists set about artificially intermingling DNA across species, splicing some of the DNA from insects into corn kernels, so that when the corn seeds grew into corn ears they would repel pests by causing the bugs’ stomachs to explode. This is called Bio-Toxin corn, or BT corn.

In 1996, the US FDA approved BT corn for unrestricted planting, without ever requiring any testing on humans, and relying solely on junk science provided by Monsanto scientists. Monsanto began a massive campaign to convince farmers that genetically engineered corn was the way to higher yields, drought resistance, and higher profits. Monsanto worked to convince the public and the government that GMOs were the path to eradicating hunger.

Europe didn’t fall sway to Monsanto’s influence for long, and many member states banned GMOs in 2001 . Even famine-striken Sudan, in 2002, rejected US offers of assistance comprised of containers of GM corn to feed the people because they did not want to poison their starving people with unsafe food.

Now, less than 20 years later, 88% of the corn found in the USA is genetically modified and the incidence of leaky gut-based diseases in humans has risen dramatically. BT corn does not only cause insects harm, it will cause our own cells to react the same way. GMOs have now been seen to cause tumors and early death in rats, as well as infertility, disease, and premature death in many animals.

That means that, unless your corn or corn product specifically says it is “organic”, you can be pretty confident that it is from GM corn and contains the BT toxins. Corn chips, tortillas, taco shells, grits, polenta… Not to mention the multitude of corn byproducts that concentrate the toxin into a different form like high fructose corn syrup, corn starch, or other corn derivitives that show up everywhere from baby food to salad dressings to coffee creamers and other unlikely places.

The GMO corn is also ubiquitous in the feed given to our domesticated livestock. The pigs, cows, and chickens eat the GM corn, which gets passed on to us when we eat the meat, milk, and eggs. In order to avoid the effects of genetically modified foods in your body, you have to also avoid all meat and dairy products that are not raised on organic feed.

Watch Jeffery Smith of the Institute for Responsible Technology’s seminal documentary on GMOs: Genetic Roullette. It will be the most important three bucks you’ve ever spent in pursuit of better health.

Monsanto Voted Worst Corporation of 2010 – Again!

“Beating out a host of corporate criminals, including BP and Chevron, Monsanto garnered 38% of the vote to win the 2010 spot in the Corporate Hall of Shame. From the using aggressive legal tactics to intimidate and bankrupt local farmers to its reckless promotion of genetically modified organisms, the list of Monsanto’s abuses is long, and the negative impacts to human rights and the environment are staggering.”

“Add on a 40 year track-record of defiant production of dangerous and cancer causing chemicals – from Agent Orange and PCBs to RoundUp and rBGH – and we have ourselves a ‘winner’. Electing a winner isn’t enough. Thousands upon thousands agree – Monsanto must change its practices.”

Corporate Accountability International, January 20, 2011

Today’s Kids Have a Lower Life Expectancy Than Their Parents

For the first time in modern history, today’s children look forward to a shorter lifespan than their parents.*

In a The High Cost of Cheap Food, Megan Nix, editor of DiningOut Magazine, connects the dots between Gentically Modified Foods (GMOs), the epidemic of obesity, organic farms, the crisis of poverty, the rise of diabetes, farm-to-table initiatives, and the role of the FDA.

Here are her compelling opening lines:

I used to find Flaming Hot Cheetos, bagged pickles, and the occasional plate of fried chicken in my classroom when I taught Senior English in Louisiana.

I allowed some of my students to eat at their desks after lunch. I had to; there were three pregnant seniors in my fourth period.

Shayna, who was in her third trimester during her last semester of high school, mostly snacked on packets of those horribly orange peanut butter crackers. Over half of my class was obese. After pizza or macaroni or hamburgers from the cafeteria, they’d fall asleep against their will, come to, apologize, then nod off again.

My students were kids who carried iPhones and wore brand-name shoes. Eighty percent were black, 98 percent were low-income. They’d been raised to look as good as they could, but eat as cheaply as possible.

For awhile, you can ignore poverty in schools, outbreaks of cookie dough E. coli, and the fact that 27 percent of our country’s children are obese. But they’re all connected — and these layers of bad news will eventually weigh one down.

Let me just repeat this: They’d been raised to look as good as they could, but eat as cheaply as possible.”

Now that’s a death knell for a society if I ever heard one.

*Source: a study published in the NEJM in 2005, A Potential Decline in Life Expectancy in the United States in the 21st Century (Olshansky et al 2005), Ref. S. Jay Olshansky, Ph.D., Douglas J. Passaro, M.D., Ronald C. Hershow, M.D., Jennifer Layden, M.P.H., Bruce A. Carnes, Ph.D., Jacob Brody, M.D., Leonard Hayflick, Ph.D., Robert N. Butler, M.D., David B. Allison, Ph.D., and David S. Ludwig, M.D., Ph.D. Volume 352:1138-1145 March 17, 2005 Number 11