Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Could GMO's Be Entering Your Health Food Store?

Check out what may be at your health food store...Interesting article.

"No one would guess that there are genetically engineered foods right here in Whole Foods," said Alexis Baden-Mayer, political director of the Organic Consumers Association, which organized the protest. The activists dramatically trashed a battery of well-known health food brands outside the store, including Tofutti, Kashi and Boca Burgers.

Though people have been modifying foodstuffs through selective breeding and other methods for centuries, genetically modified crops differ in that the plants grow from seeds in which DNA splicing has been used to place genesfrom another source into a plant. In this way, the crop can be made to withstand a weed-killing pesticide, for example, or incorporate a bacterial toxin that can repel pests.

Some consumers are concerned that such changes may pose health risks and say manufacturers should be required to prove GMOs are safe for human consumption before putting them on the market. They also say products containing genetically modified ingredients should be identified for the consumer; the U.S. is one of the few industrialized nations that does not require such labeling or testing.

Industry representatives say that GMOs are safe and that labeling them is unnecessary, citing a 1992 statement from theFDA saying the agency had no reason to believe GMOs "differ from other foods in any meaningful or uniform way." No mainstream regulatory organization in the U.S. has opposed the introduction of GMOs.

"FDA has the scientific and nutrition expertise to establish food labeling and to assess food safety," said Ab Basu, the Biotechnology Industry Organization's acting executive vice president for food and agriculture. "You can look at the FDA website and see that if the corn is substantially equivalent to corn produced conventionally, there is no reason to label it as being any different."

Critics of the technology say they are concerned not only about possible health risks but also about soil and plant nutrient losses, contamination of non-GMO crops and increased pesticide use..." Cont'd HERE--By Monica Eng, Tribune reporter



Sunday, May 29, 2011

Chemicals and Pesticides in our Environment: What Are They Affecting?

Do you recall one of my latest posts on the movie made in France, Food Beware..., about many health problems being associated with the environment, chemicals, and pesticides? Have you had a chance to watch it? It is so good. The researchers and scientists at the symposium on the environment, pesticides, and health brought up how the "war" on cancer will not be defeated unless the above three factors are addressed.

Well, here are some comments regarding this subject by Dr. Samuel S. Epstein, chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition (His credentials are HERE):

"This is no accident," Dr. Epstein writes. "Zeneca Pharmaceuticals--a spin-off of Imperial Chemical Industries is one of the world's largest manufacturers of chlorinated and other industrial chemicals, including those incriminated as causes of breast cancer.

Zeneca has also been the sole multimillion-dollar funder of the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month since its inception in 1984, besides the sole manufacturer of Tamoxifen, the world's top-selling anticancer and breast cancer "prevention" drug, with $400 million in annual sales.


Furthermore, Zeneca recently assumed direct management of 11 cancer centers in U.S. hospitals. Zeneca owns a 50 percent stake in these centers known collectively as Salick Health Care."

"Not surprisingly, the incidence of cancer over past decades has escalated, approximately parallel to its increased funding,"Dr. Epstein writes.

More research can be found HERE. Numerous research papers by Dr. Epstein can be read on this site.

Know who and what is behind everything. Do research for yourself on all subjects regarding your health. You may be surprised at what you discover.

To your best day ever,
Stephen




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