Showing posts with label gm foods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gm foods. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Why Is US Policy So Pro GMO?

The topic of genetically modified (GM) foods has been raging globally now for the past two decades. In past articles we discussed the genuine concerns with GM foods. The main concern is quite simple - we do not know enough about the potential environmental and health implications involved with splicing the genes of one organism with the genes of another organism. And once you let GMOs out into the environment, there is no taking them back. They are there for good.

And in the middle of this raging debate, we have two major markets which have moved in two completely different directions with respect to GM foods. On one side, the US has led the development of GMOs and has embraced GM foods. On the other side, the European Union (EU) has rejected GM foods.

So why have these two major global markets moved in two distinctly different directions in this debate?

First, let's look at the EU stance.

GM foods became an issue in Europe when food exports from the US containing GM soya first began trickling in to the EU without labelling of any kind.

When this came to light, European consumers voiced their clear displeasure causing EU legislators to take a careful look at GM foods. The end result was new legislation enacted in 2004 which required all genetically engineered foods to be labelled as such.

This policy change brought on by consumer pressure was significant. Why? Because once GM foods had to be labelled, consumers actively avoided them. The end results was that many retailers simply stopped carrying GM foods. In fact, approximately 49 major food and drink retailers in the EU now have non-GMO policies. In other words, these food and drink retailers have made a corporate decision to not carry any GM foods in their stores. These 49 food and drink retailers have a combined market share of over 650 billion US dollars accounting for 60% of the total EU market!

As such, GM foods are effectively locked out of the highly lucrative European market. And this does not look to be changing any time soon. If anything, there is a growing trend of more EU food retailers following suit with their own non-GMO policies.

The US policy on GM foods is in stark contrast to the EU. In the US all variety of food crops are GM. As an example, 93% of all soybeans, 86% off all corn, 93% off all cotton, and 93% of all canola are GM.

Furthermore, the US does not require any labelling of GM foods. As such, consumers have no way of knowing whether the foods they eat are GM or not.

Why such a stark contrast between the EU and the US on this issue? We might get some enlightenment from research that suggests Americans tend to trust scientific authority. There is an underlying belief that if the experts say its ok, there is a tendency to trust that authority.

Providing the authority is acting in your best interest, you can assume your trust is well placed. But consider this list provided courtesy of organicconumers.org:

Michael Taylor, former Monsanto Vice President, is now the FDA Deputy Commissioner for Foods.

Roger Beachy, former director of the Monsanto-funded Danforth Plant Science Center, is now the director of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

Islam Siddiqui, Vice President of the Monsanto and Dupont-funded pesticide-promoting lobbying group, CropLife, is now the Agriculture Negotiator for the US Trade Representative.

Rajiv Shah former agricultural-development director for the pro-biotech Gates Foundation (a frequent Monsanto partner), served as Obama's USDA Under-Secretary for Research Education and Economics and Chief Scientist and is now head of USAID.

Ramona Romero, corporate counsel to DuPont, has been nominated by President Obama to serve as General Counsel for the USDA.

Given the above list, can we truly believe the US government is acting in the best interest of the people when it comes to food policy? Given the direct high level connection of many of these individuals with Monsanto and Dupont, the largest producers of GM seeds, herbicides and pesticides in the world, I hardly think so.

It is time for average Americans to take responsibility for their own education regarding GM foods. Get educated and take action.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Genetically Modified Foods - What Are They and Why Should We Be Concerned?

Genetically modified foods, also called GM foods, are animals or plants that are genetically modified by inserting DNA from another organism to produce an end product with certain desirable traits. The DNA, or gene, is taken from a different species than the one that it is being inserted into.

GM foods, are used to make foods resistant to herbicides, pesticides and insects. Also, they are used to prolong ripening time and increase yields. Some products are being "enriched' with added vitamins. Enriched products is another topic altogether. For this article, I'm going to stick with the controversies surrounding genetically modified foods.

Most of the benefits of GM foods are for everyone involved except the consumer. Producing GM foods is expensive, who pays for it? The consumer pays for the cost. Food prices have been increasing at alarming rates since the 1990's when GM foods were first introduced. We have been consuming them for 17 years. Most people don't even know these foods exist, let alone that they are consuming these foods every day. Most are not labeled as such. If you buy processed foods, you are consuming them, as processed food companies buy GM foods because they don't spoil as quickly.

There are two areas of concern known to human health. One is that allergic reactions to the GM foods could develop in certain individuals. The second one is that the bacteria in the human stomach and intestines could become resistant to antibiotics due to a marker gene used in certain GM foods that are consumed.

Do you think that the recent years of antibiotic resistance to certain bacteria has anything to do with the widely use of these? It is something to think about. Also, something else to think about, why are so many children today suffering from allergies?

Another area for concern is that when these GM plants and animals breed, they pass on the newly introduced genes to their offspring. What kind of plants and animals will develop generations later? How do we know that the genes that are introduced into these plants and animals are not being introduced into our own genes? We are what we eat. How do we know that it is safe to eat these foods? How do we know that modifying certain foods doesn't take away from their original nutritional value? These are many questions that have alternative health practitioners concerned, and so should we!

I believe God created everything we need on this earth for our survival and health. God created things how he intended them to be. I think genetically modified foods are harmful to human health in ways that haven't been discovered yet or proven.

As a consumer, we should have a choice whether to purchase GM foods or not to purchase them. We don't have a choice, because they are not marked or labeled as so. The only way to be sure that you are eating non-genetically modified food is if you purchase organic foods or home or locally grown foods. But sometimes that is not always possible.

There are other areas of concern with the use of GM foods that I have not covered. If you are interested in learning more about this subject, I have included some links that you might find helpful.

http://organicconsumers.com
http://www.psrast.org

Heather Mankey, Alternative Medicine Major

[http://www.cureremedies.net]

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Why Some People Are Afraid Of Genetically Modified Foods

One of my friends expressed that she thought Genetically Modified (or GM) foods are bad for you. I asked her why she thought this, and she said this "Don't you think putting something else's genetics in something like tomatoes would make the new topic something that's not a tomato?" I didn't know where she was going with this statement, so all I said was "No". I'm sure we went on a little further with it, but she basically didn't have any points to back up why she thought GM foods were bad.

Why Do People Think that GM foods are Bad?

Simply put, many people are afraid of the unknown. What they don't know, they perceive to be bad for them. So even if a plant is modified to withstand the cold, or resist pests, or to resist pesticides they believe they are bad for you because they don't know how they were modified to do so.

Could They Ever Harm You?

Allergic Reactions: Many people have deadly allergies to certain plants such as peanuts, but even though it's possible to modify crops to have allergic potential, it likely won't happen since proposals to incorporate such potentially allergenic components into crops will get turned down for that reason. So, no need to fear about that!

GM Foods Advantages

Aside from all the obvious advantages such as disease resistance, cold tolerance, and drought tolerance, you have:

Nutrition: Many third world countries rely on a single crop such as rich as a main source of food. This is a problem because normal rice doesn't have a lot of vitamin A, and that leads to the very real problem of blindness due to a lack of Vitamin A. A strain of rice called "Golden Rice" had been developed to combat this problem. The Rockefeller Foundation, which developed this rice, along with another strain of rice with a high iron content, planned to give seeds away for free to whoever asked for it, however, the funding on these two projects was not renewed because of Anti-GM protests in Europe. Really now?

Medicine: Researchers are developing edible vaccines in potatoes and tomatoes. These vaccines would be easier to ship and administer than traditional vaccines.

What do you think about GM foods?

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Know the Difference Between Organic Foods and Genetically Modified Foods

Genetically modified foods (GM foods) are those that have been produced from genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. These changes in the food come from specific changes in the foods DNA done through genetic engineering. These techniques are done to produce extra nutrients, faster growth and resistance to viruses or bacteria. Should we be wary of such foods? We probably should, simply because we don't know enough about GMOs. There has been little scientific testing on humans, and at least in some cases the results on animals has not been good.

We are not talking about hybridization here, as sometimes that is confused with GMOs. Hybridization crosses dissimilar individual organisms to produce the best of each organism. For instance, combining a type of plant that has disease resistant qualities with one with great production capacity, the end product is a plant that is disease resistant with greater yields. This crossbreeding of different species of plants has been done for centuries, and has done wonders to increase food production over this time.

GMOs, on the other hand, are organisms that are altered at the gene level, and it is an entirely different ballgame. Genes from a plant, animal, or virus can be inserted into another organism, usually a plant, thereby irreversibly altering its genetic code. The health risks of genetic altered food have not been clearly identified, and few studies have been done evaluating the impact on our health. If you are wondering why we humans are basically being used as human guinea pigs, there is big money involved, both with producers who are overnight dramatically increasing their yields along with the biotech industry.

Laws in the United States do not force foods that have genetically modified ingredients to be labeled, and it is estimated that as much as two-thirds of the food in grocery stores contain some genetically engineered ingredients. That is where organic foods come in. Unless you purchase only organic food, more than likely you will something that is genetically modified, particularly if they have ingredients containing corn or soybeans.

So why is organic food your safest options? If you don't want to tempt fate by having genetically modified foods in your diet, genetically engineered materials or seeds are not allowed in food production or organic farming. This is really the only way you can be sure to avoid GM food. And don't be drawn in to the label that says its "natural", as it has no meaning. "Natural" does not mean organic and genetically altered foods can still carry the "natural" label.

Finally, support any legislation that supports labeling of GM foods. Until now the biotech industry has lobbied to keep any labels off those foods, but consumers should at least know how there food has been produced.

GMOs are now an important aspect of deciding what should be part of our healtheybalanceddiet. We still don't know if they are truly healthy, but we do know that organic food is. Read more on our website. Rich Carroll is a writer and avid health advocate now living in Chicago.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

What is Genetically Modified Food?

An estimated 60 to 70 percent of all foods on supermarket shelves today contain genetically modified ingredients. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, by the time you read this, 85 percent of the soybeans planted in the United States and up to 45 percent of the corn will be genetically engineered. It has been estimated that 70-75 percent of processed foods on supermarket shelves including soda, soup, crackers, condiments, baby food, pancakes, candy bars, and condiments contain genetically modified ingredients. That means if you are eating foods that contain vegetable oil, soy products like soy burgers, or any foods that are made with cornstarch, corn syrup, corn oil, or soy derivatives, there is a good chance that you are putting food that's been genetically modified into your body.

The scary thing is that there's no way to know for sure
The government has not implemented a regulations system that would require producers of GM food to tell consumers that a food has been genetically altered or that it contains GM ingredients. What's more, under current law biotech companies don't have to inform the FDA or perform human testing before introducing a new genetically engineered food product. As a result, GM foods are flooding the marketplaces and millions of unsuspecting consumers are purchasing and consuming unlabeled genetically modified foods. Don't be one of them! See below for tips on how to avoid eating GM foods.

How are foods genetically modified? Genes can be likened to blueprints for each organism. Due to major advances in technology, scientists are now able to select genetic material from organisms such as plants, animals, or even microbes, and insert it into the permanent genetic code of another.

For example, a gene found in flounder that enables them to survive in cold water was transplanted into tomatoes so that they would become resistant to frost. Genes from soil bacterium are transferred into foods such as corn and canola so that they repel insects. Other examples of our tampering with Mother Nature include: Potatoes that contain bacteria genes, "super" pigs with human growth genes, fish with cattle growth genes, and thousands of other plants, animals, and insects.

These genetically modified creations are then being patented and released into the marketplace without having any idea about what the long term effects will have on the environment, ourselves, and our children. Several studies over the last decade reveal that genetically modified foods can pose serious health risks to humans, domesticated animals, wildlife and the environment. The effects on human can include: higher risks of toxicity, resistance to antibiotics, suppression of the immune system, and even cancer. The impact on the environment as a result of using GMO's in agriculture could lead to contamination of non-genetically modified life forms and biological pollution which could completely through off Nature's delicate balance.

The bottom line is: We need dozens of years of research before we start tampering with DNA because we don't know what's going to happen. How much do we know about genetics, anyway? DNA was just discovered fifty years ago. We need to seriously contemplate the implications of what tampering with Mother Nature could cost us. We could be destroying elements in our ecosystem permanently by introducing untested genetically modified foods and organisms. I suggest that you join me in the fight against genetically modified foods. The most powerful way to do that is NOT support GM products. Here are some tips on how to avoid these products.

How to avoid eating GMO foods:

Eat organic.
The Organic Food Production Act stipulates that food labeled organic cannot contain any genetically modified organisms.
Buy local. Shop at farmers' markets where you can buy direct from local growers. Ask them how they treat their crops.
Stop eating processed foods. Many processed foods include derivatives of corn, soy, and canola, which more than likely come from genetically modified plants. Buy whole foods like fruits, vegetables, sprouts, and grasses instead.

Read Food Labels.
If ingredients come from corn, soy, or canola, put the food back on the shelf. Look for labels on foods that say, "This product does not contain genetically modified organisms."
Get Involved.

Demand that proper labeling for genetically modified foods is required so people know what they are putting in their bodies.

The following foods listed below are currently being tested by the biotech industry in field trials in an attempt to create gene-altered varieties.

Fruits: Apples, Cherries, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Kiwi, Melons, Papayas, Pears, Persimmons, Pineapples, Plums, and Strawberries.

Vegetables: Bell peppers, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, corn, cucumber, lettuce, mustard, olives, onions, peas, potatoes, radishes, squash, sweet potatoes, cherry tomatoes, watercress

Dry Foods: Barley, beans, soybeans, coffee, lentils, oats, popcorn, rice, sugar, and wheat.
Nuts and Seeds: Flax, peanuts, sunflowers, walnuts.
Remember: Say NO to GMOs!

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Is The European Commission Acting Responsibly In Respect To GM Crops?

It has been recently reported that "The European Commission has denied it had decided to put on hold until 2014 the process of authorising genetically modified (GM) crops in the bloc". But neither have they made any commitments otherwise.

The commissary for health and consumer policy, also clarified that whilst a decision on the permitting process hadn't yet been taken it neither sought to suspend existing permits.

Which in effect means that with respect to this potentially highly dangerous or possibly perfectly safe new method of producing our foods, they are simply going to do nothing to protect consumers one way or the other.

It is not as if the EU governing body is starved of the necessary cash to have considered this matter in sufficient depth or that they haven't had enough time as to my certain knowledge the GM argument must already have passed its first decade of discussion.

This can only mean that the people in the driving seat of European food production and safety are either incapable of making a clear decision or are unable to gain a consensus of agreement due to the lobbying of differing national or financial interests.

Which then begs the question if consumer safety is not paramount in their decision making processes, then why are they there?

Throughout the media we hear how the EU power base are not slow in coming forward in demanding ever more of taxpayers hard earned money to increase their annual spending power but if protecting its citizens and food sustainability from potential harm isn't high on their priority list then what is?

GM foods may appear on paper a wonderful method of increasing output in a world frightened of food shortages of the future.
But equally GM crops could subtly change the balance of nature, exhaust essential nutrients from the land and cause problems never before considered.
Or GM produce may attract new insects, birds, bacteria, parasites or moulds thus changing our pollination and germination cycle, but for the better or ill?

If truth be told politicians of whatever hue probably have no better insight than a local man of the land as to whether GM crops are safe to be let loose or not. But the purpose of government is to lead, to set a course and see it run. If GM crops are to be given the green light then put control measure in place and get on with it. Or if they are to be banned then that decision should be made and cast in stone accordingly.

Hiding from the issue should not be a permitted option as a lack of direction can only result in problems compounding and it is the poor consumer who will ultimately suffer when supply dries up or toxic foods silently invade the marketplace.

So no in my view I don't believe the European Commission are acting responsibly in respect to GM crops.

But is anyone listening?

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Genetically Modified Food - The Benefits and the Risks

Background Genetically modified foods or GM foods for short, also go under many different names, including transgenic food, genetically engineered food or biotech food.

So what are GM foods? Although different people and groups have different definitions, GM foods can broadly define as foods that "are produced from crops whose genetic makeup has been altered through a process called recombinant DNA, or gene splicing, to give the plant a desirable trait." The modification is usually done in the lab using molecular techniques or genetic engineering although there are others who would argue that crops produced through conventional breeding can also be considered as GM food.

The first GM food crop, a tomato developed by Montsanto was submitted for approval to the US FDA in August 1994 and came into market in the same year. As of September 9, 2008, a total of 111 bioengineered food products have completed the US FDA "consultation procedures" on bioengineered foods. In addition to the tomato, the range of products includes soybean, corn, cotton, potato, flax, canola, squash, papaya, radicchio, sugar beet, rice, cantaloupe, and wheat. According to estimates by the Grocery Manufacturers of America, "between 70 percent and 75 percent of all processed foods available in U.S. grocery stores may contain ingredients from genetically engineered plants. Breads, cereal, frozen pizzas, hot dogs and soda are just a few of them."

The benefits of GM foods. Support for GM foods come from different sectors: scientists, economists, and understandably from the agricultural and food industries.

GM foods can fight world hunger. The world population has reached an all-time high of over 6 and a half billion. Over 20% of these are suffering from poverty and hunger. That GM foods can stop hunger is one of the noblest motivations behind the development of GM foods. GM foods supposedly are easier to grow and bring higher yields. In poverty-stricken parts of the world, higher yields can save millions of lives and bring much-needed economic benefits. In a review, Terri Raney of the United Nations says "...the economic results so far suggest that farmers in developing countries can benefit from transgenic crops..."

GM crops are better. GM crops are designed to be sturdier and more robust than their non-modified cousins. They are meant to be resistant to drought, diseases, and pests. The Hawaiian papaya industry, for example, only managed to survive a virus epidemic after the introduction of more resistant transgenic varieties.

GM foods have been with us for hundreds of years. The wide variety of many plants that we see today came about through natural as well as traditional man-made plant cross-breeding that took thousands of years. That is peppers come in different shapes, colors, and taste, from the very spicy hot to the sweet types. That is why we have more than 1000 different types of tomatoes.

GM foods can fight malnutrition. In a world suffering from malnutrition, GM foods can answer the need for more nutritious food. To cite an example, Swiss research strove to create rice strains that contain large amounts of beta-carotene and iron to counteract vitamin A and iron deficiency. Malnutrition can refer to both undernutrition and wrong nutrition. People in rich and developed countries may have more than enough food but not the proper nutrition necessary to keep them healthy. For this reason, researchers at the European-funded FLORA project have developed strains of fruits and vegetables with enhanced content of antioxidants. Through genetic engineering, FLORA oranges have higher than normal flavonoids and phenolics. The FLORA purple tomatoes have three times the amount of the antioxidant anthocyanins compared to normal tomatoes.

GM foods are good for the environment. The damage to the environment that insecticides such as DDT bring about is well-known. The use of synthetic fertilizers in the farmlands led to the eutrophication of rivers and lakes all over the world. GM foods translate into less use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers, and therefore less pollution.

GM foods can help medicine. GM foods can be used in producing pharmacological products in the so-called "medical molecular farming: production of antibodies, biopharmaceuticals and edible vaccines in plants." FLORA stands for "flavonoids and related phenolics for healthy living using orally recommended antioxidants" and it sees it self as "a player in the future of medicine." As early as 2005, Indian researchers reported the potential use of transgenic bananas in carrying vaccines against hepatitis B. In the same year, the biotech company GTC Biotherapeutics based in Framingham, Massachusetts has developed a herd of genetically modified goats that produce milk which contains a human anticoagulant called anti-thrombin.

GM foods are safe. The creators of GM crops are quick to assure that GM foods are safe and pose no threat to human health. GM crops are regulated by three agencies: the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the US FDA. "The FDA ensures that foods made from these plants are safe for humans and animals to eat, the USDA makes sure the plants are safe to grow, and the EPA ensures that pesticides introduced into the plants are safe for human and animal consumption and for the environment. While these agencies act independently."

According to the US FDA, "bioengineered foods do not pose any risks for consumers that are different from conventional foods ... We make sure there are no hazards, such as an unexpected allergen or poisonous substance in the food, or that the food is not changed in some way that would affect its nutritional value."

The issues against GM foods.

The opponents of GM foods may be scientists, environmentalists, and of course consumer groups. In addition, many celebrities are openly anti-GM, thus setting role models for the public. Among the most well-known and outspoken GM sceptic is Charles, England's Prince of Wales.

GM foods are for profit. According to its opponents, GM foods were created for profit and nothing else. They cite the multinational giant Monsanto, a pioneer in GM research and owns the infamous Roundup crops. Companies like Monsanto are unlikely in the GM business for purely noble reasons.

GM foods are unregulated. The use of GM foods in the world is almost an unregulated free-for-all activity. Going through the US FDA consultation procedures is mainly voluntary. Anti-GM advocacy groups and concerned scientists are asking for more controls and regulations.

There are also reports of GM plants escaping field trials and finding their way to the natural environment, thousands of miles away. In 2006, rice which contained genes from the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis (the notorious Bt) found its way to European supermarkets, causing a big outcry. The bacterial gene rendered the rice resistant to insects and the transgenic rice was a test plant that has not yet been approved for human consumption.

GM foods can harm the environment. GM foods are affecting their environment and some of these effects might actually be harmful. The effects are especially evident in other living organisms within the vicinity.

There are concerns, for examples, how cross-pollination with pollens from GM plants can affect non-GM plants.

Resistance development is another major issue. In China, for example, researchers used antibiotic-resistance marker genes to derive resistant transgenic rice strains. There are concerns that the marker genes will be taken up by naturally occurring gut bacteria and lead to resistant, more pathogenic strains.

Other studies also point to possible effects on animal life such as insects which are closely interact with the GM plants. One of the most well-known incidences was the claims that pollens from transgenic corn plants with Bt insecticidal gene markers are adversely affecting monarch butterflies in North America. Although experts say that the butterflies were safe from Bt, environmentalists were not satisfied.

GM foods can be detrimental to human health. The main concerns about adverse effects of GM foods on health are the transfer of antibiotic resistance, toxicity and allergenicity. With genetic modifications come new compounds in the crops which we virtually know nothing about. These compounds may be in the form of allergens and little-known proteins whose effects to human health are difficult to predict. In the food chain, this can even affects animals fed by GM crops and slaughtered for human use.

GM foods are not better. Western Europe is a stronghold of anti-GM movement. A European study last year declared that organic foods - which are exclusively non-GM-, are definitely better and more nutritious than their non-organic counterparts.

Which way do we go? The risks versus benefits of GM food are not an easy issue to settle. There is an urgent need for increasing food production and GM foods seem to be in the best position to address this need. In the short-term, GM foods are probably the solution to food shortage.

Currently, there is not enough scientific evidence to support the possible risks of GM foods. However, like in most things new and innovative, the long-term benefits and adverse effects can only be speculated upon.

Responsibility should be on the scientists, the health authorities, and the industries to act responsibly and to be as transparent as possible.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Does God Want Us To Eat GM-Food?

A growing number of people in the US are careful to avoid GM (genetically modified) Foods, but is almost impossible to do so. Any journey through the alleys of a supermarket becomes increasingly frustrating, as the Ingredients labels have become cryptic and deceptive, so that only experts can decipher them. That is, of course no coincident, the Food Industry has a vested interest to make Foods appear healthy by disguising unhealthy ingredients. For example MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) has disappeared from the labels, but not as Ingredients. But when the industry noted that consumers are dumping products with MSG, they simply disguised the labels as: Spices, Flavors, Yeast Extract, Hydrolized Vegetable Protein, and many other euphemisms. In fact, there are other tricks the industry is resorting to with the active help of the FDA which has ruled that when MSG is used in an Ingredient of the product, it does not have to be disclosed. So, evidently it doesn't need an Einstein to figure that you break down the amount into Ingredients of various Ingredients.

While at least an educated reader is able to see the scams on the labels, the GM Ingredients are an entirely different problem. Because the FDA has ruled that there is no difference between conventionally grown and GM produce and therefore GM Food needs no labeling. While the FDA is continuing to turn a blind eye to numerous studies proving otherwise, one must ask the simple question that a first grader could come up with: If GM-Food is identical, than why is it genetically modified? It really doesn't need a Nobel laureate to realize that when the genes are modified, there is a difference. Would the Biotech Industry spend billions into something that is not changing?

But back to the supermarket, where it may be futile attempt to fill a daily groceries cart without GM Foods, no matter how alert the shopper may be. For example, almost all processed Foods, including bakery items like Bread are made with Canola oil, of which nearly all of it is from GM-Rapeseeds. Sometimes the labels disguise the term by simply listing Vegetable oil, which means Canola, Soy or Cottonseed oil, all of which are GM. Then there is the ubiquitous cheap sweetener HFCS (High Fructose Corn Syrup) from GM Corn. Most breakfast cereals are GM. Now we are expecting the FDA and USDA to approve GM Apples, Oranges and even Salmon, and as the Biotech Industry Lobby is forking out millions of dollars in corrupting the members on Capitol Hill, it is all but a foregone conclusion that this will happen. It's not a question if, but when. The Grassroot movements and Consumer Protection Organizations are sometimes successful in delaying approvals, but they can't prevent them.

In the EU, more than one million signatures from citizens petitioning for the halt of new GM approvals, were collected by Greenpeace and presented to EFSA (European Food Safety Agency), the EU equivalent of the FDA; who said that "public opinion doesn't count". EFSA had authorized 125 GM approvals since 1998. (gmwatch.eu December 1, 2010).

More sinister is the Biotech giants partnering with the US government to coerce poor nations into dependency on GM crops, a fact that came to light through Wikileaks documents (gmwatch.eu December 1, 2010). Monsanto had earlier tried to exploit the devastated Haiti agriculture, by donating hundreds of tons of GM seeds, which would have put the Haitian farmers at the mercy of Monsanto forever. (foodsafetynews.com June 7, 2010).

Not everyone understands the distinction of "selective breeding" and "genetic engineering" of plants. Improving fruits and vegetables and adapting them to local conditions, is something that has been done since agriculture exists. But genetic engineering which alters the DNA of a plant by insertion of DNA from an Animal is quite a different matter, which raises fundamental questions: Was the Food that was bestowed on mankind and populated and flourished the world for thousands of years lacking in something?

The food provided by Nature nourished the world since Adam and Eve, so what causes men to "improve on creation" now? Industry advocates claim that GM is necessary to feed the world's growing population, but the fact is, that GM has utterly failed to live up to its promise. The real purpose of GM is to monopolize seeds for corporate profits. Politicians are quick to allude to epochal engineering success in creating healthier Food, such as for instance, Rice with increased Vitamin A to prevent blindness in developing countries. So was the Rice that Nature provided deficient in nutrients? Of course not, its over-intensive farming, soil erosion and depletion of nutrients in the soil that created nutrient deficient crops. GM just aggravates this problem by adding huge quantities of pesticides which end up in the produce.

But the fundamental question that the consumer may ask is: Should I eat GM-Food or not, what was the Creators intention? We find the answers in scripture, in Genesis 1: 11-12 (NIV) we read

Then God said, "Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds." And it was so. The land produced vegetation: plants bearing seed according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.

So what God found good then, is suddenly put in question? God didn't say: It is good for now, but later I need the people I created to improve on what I provided. Everyone who believes in the God of Abraham, that includes Christians, Jews and Muslims, would agree that God's provision was perfect and didn't need mankind to tamper with. Sometimes the tinkering with Food is done for no real purpose or good other than that it can be done. As if Apples were not a just perfect fruit in hundreds of varieties, some US Inventor patented the "Granapple", an apple with artificial grape flavor. This is a clear and utterly redundant violation of the "after its kind" principle. Deuteronomy 22:9 (NIV) states:

Do not plant two kinds of seed in your vineyard; if you do, not only the crops you plant but also the fruit of the vineyard will be defiled.

What does "defiled" mean? An abundant number of studies and publications agree that genetically modified foods are not sustainable, it poses threats both to our health and to our environment. These threats include widespread crop failure, food mutations, allergic reactions, infertility, decreased nutritional value, creation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, increased ingestion of herbicides and pesticides and other potentially irreversible changes to our environment. (Mike Dickson, Deceptive Seeds, tomorrowsworld.org).

It is very clear that GM Foods is not what we are meant to eat and ignorance and denial is showing its results by way of increasingly failing health. The US, the capital of undeclared GM Food is an obvious example, where life expectancy continues to plummet and ranks now at a dismal 49th position, ten years less than the Japanese citizens. While it may not be possible to avoid GM Food altogether, because governments don't want you to be able to identify and avoid it, we can, at least support organizations that collect signatures for petitions against new approvals and provide information on GM developments, such as the Organic Consumer Association, gmwatch.eu, Alliance for Natural Health USA, and many others.

Heinz R Gisel has built up laser and medical devices companies, spearheaded novel medical therapies and created global markets where non existed While being fascinated by challenges to turn technology into Health solutions, he realized that the current paradigm of "Symptoms fixing' is flawed, and Health-care needs to start at the cellular level long before symptoms occur. His unrelenting innovator spirit is now at work in creating awareness for his patent pending VitalityXress®: a Predictive Health Information System, which "measures" how Healthy you are and shows how you can boost and sustain Vitality at Peak level for life - naturally. He is an author, radio host and public speaker on many health technology, business and quality of life topics. His recent Book: "In Foodture We Trust", unveils how America has become the sickest Nation on Earth - and the way it can escape out of it.

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

GE Or GM Foods - Health Concern in Our Environment

There are many aspects about genetically engineered foods that the public finds disturbing, particularly in the area of how they will affect our health. This has become a highly controversial subject yet it is a matter that will be affecting all of us now, as into the future.

Such a new science has had little time to test the results of laboratory manipulations of food chemistry and genetics and the poverty of any serious assurances from the scientific fraternity increases our nervousness.

Years ago, Dr. Judy Carman, senior lecturer from the Department of Health at the University of Adelaide, voiced some of her concerns. One of these was that the use of antibiotic resistant genes in plants could give rise to antibiotic resistance in humans. Also, allergic reactions to many foods are already evident and thought to be increasing in number with the introduction of GM foods into the general market. Dr. Carman also draws attention to further safety factors "Current safety testing of GE foods is minimal. Tests are done by employees or companies paid by GE companies. Test results are rarely published for scientific review.

In Australia, ANZFA is the sole body to assess these company documents. An independent review of reports published by ANZFA has concluded that tests are inadequate, that GE food have never been tested on humans and that some GE foods have not even been tested on animals."

The situation may have changed over recent years through the public becoming better informed. However we must assume that in commercial food outlets and restaurants it is likely that genetically engineered foods are now being used as a matter of course.

There have been many voices raised in protest by those who do not wish to eat GM foods, and fight for a fair situation that will allow them to avoid health problems. This is a vital issue that should be based upon freedom of personal choice. In spite of various governments and health authorities having regulated that any product must be adequately labelled should any ingredients have been manufactured or produced agriculturally by these methods in question, in practice there are further problems encountered by consumers, who are left to place their trust in the honesty of a system that is still developing.

It seems that for years we have unknowingly been eating many GE foods produced from grains, vegetables, oils and fruits that are common produce on supermarket shelves. The desire to avoid these questionable artificially engineered foods has opened up a market and some merchants now offer 'GM Free' produce. It is this that we must look to on labels.

Other than this, we must for the time being rely upon our senses and keep alert. Any food product that looks good must also satisfy our acquired sense of taste - and this is one of the natural ways to ensure the quality of our own nutrition upon which our health depends.

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Genetically Modified Foods and Their Effect on Reproduction

In a recent study conducted by the Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Association for Gene Security, results are showing that there may be a connection between the consumption of genetically modified soybean and reproductive issues. The full results of the study will be published in July, 2010.

The gist of the findings show that hamsters fed diets of GM soybean show reduced reproductive rates with each new generation and that the offspring show reduced growth rates and higher mortality rates.

Now, I know many people will say, "These are hamsters, not humans, so what does that mean to me?" The fact is, for decades we have depended on animal testing to determine if something is safe for human use--whether it be medicines, cosmetics, foods, or a number of other products used or ingested by humans. We, as humans, depend on our animal friends to let us know what is safe and what is not. As sad as that reality is, it is the truth.

And now here we are, faced with proof that GM foods could be contributing to reproductive problems, growth rate, mortality rates, and even odd genetic mutations like hair growing inside the mouths of these animals being tested!

How can we ignore the evidence? The literal take-over of the agricultural industry by GM foods over the last three decades, and the fact that reproductive issues have been on a steady rise over the last three decades, are most likely related to each other.

In addition to these new findings, other studies have shown links between the high amounts of herbicides and pesticides used on GM crops and developmental disorders such as ADHD and Autism. Also, it is a pretty common piece of knowledge to know that these chemicals are also linked to cancer.

So here we are, eating foods that cause lower birth rates, higher mortality rates in newborn offspring, slower growth rates, developmental disorders, cancer, and simply offer us less nutrition, and we're just going to continue eating these foods?

Genetically modified foods are literally killing us; they are killing the human race, slowly and stealthily. And our government is just turning a blind eye to it all...because of money.

Read the article, educate yourself, and don't just stand by and watch as our government disregards our health for the sake of more money. GM Soy Linked to Sterility

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My number one focus is growing my own food. I don't think that really counts as a hobby. For some people it is, but for me, growing my own fruits and vegetables and saving my own seed is the key to survival. The only person you can count on is yourself, if you ask me. The government is trying to "help" us all with GMOs and welfare, but it's all a crock. We need to know how to survive on our own.

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Genetically Modified Foods - An Asset to the World

Despite the controversy surrounding genetically modified foods they are beneficial both to humans and the environment. Genetically modified plants can repel harmful insects while at the same time producing more fruit. They are better for the environment, are healthier, and are cheaper than organic foods. Nowadays, organic foods simply aren't efficient enough so they cost more and are more difficult to produce than GM foods. While this creates a new market for people that are against genetically modified foods, for the average person it is impractical. GM foods are the foods of the future and they are here to stay.

GM foods are classified as any species of plant or animal that has had its DNA altered. The alteration usually produces desirable traits found either rarely or not at all in the original species. The DNA can either be modified by either allowing a dormant gene to be expressed or by "splicing" which is a process that allows a DNA segment with desirable traits to be cut from its strand and inserted into the DNA strand of the organism to be genetically modified. Through this process many benefits can be gained.

One benefit is that GM crops take far less time to grow and become fertile. Another is that they can also be adjusted to better withstand the never-ending onslaught of pests such as bugs, as well undesirable weather. This means an increase in production which means that people can get what they want when they want it, a very good thing in today's fast paced world where many people are accustomed to instant gratification. Also, GM foods are arguably better tasting than some of their natural counterparts and also have a much higher chance of being an overall better product. Despite all these things there are still people with arguments against GM foods. However, it cannot be denied that genetically modified foods are a worldwide trend and carry with them many benefits.

Some arguments against GM foods are the potential for allergic reactions, the effect that GM foods can have on their environment, and lastly the ethics surrounding the science. Of these surely all the scientific arguments can surely be solved. One of the arguments in question is the fact that GM foods carry some risk of causing allergic reaction. The reason for this is that there is a very slim chance that the DNA segment that is cut during the splicing process contains code that produces proteins that people can be allergic to. So basically if someone who was allergic to peanuts ate a piece of bread that was made from GM wheat that that shared DNA with a peanut that person might have an allergic reaction (if he was extremely unlucky).

This problem can be solved by manufacturers listing possible allergens in their products on the can or box the product comes in. If the product in question happens to be some sort of produce or other product that does not come in a box, can, or other container that can be labeled other arrangements can surely be made. A second argument regarding GM foods is their impact on the environment. Genetically modified foods do have an impact on the environment but it is not decidedly negative. While genetically modified foods may negatively affect some parts of the ecosystem this is not known for sure. One thing that is for sure is that many forms of GM crops are poisonous to certain pests that would otherwise wreak their havoc not only in other crops but in nature too.

One of the last and most tricky arguments against GM foods is the question of morals. Is God really okay with us tampering with his creations? Well regardless of the answer to this question we have been doing exactly this for thousands of years. Originally corn when mature grew to be only about 3-4 inches in length. We have been using selective breeding to obtain desirable traits in both crops and livestock since ancient times by modifying DNA directly we are just speeding up this process. In the beginning, God said that all the plants and creatures of the earth were ours, and now we are just finally beginning to scratch the surface of what that truly means.

Though many people have expressed their dislike of GM foods it cannot be denied that all around the world these foods are making a difference. Farmers no longer need to use pesticides on their crops because they have been genetically altered to be resistant to a number of pests. Farmers also no longer need to worry about the effects of cold or freezing weather on some of their crops. Frost can destroy seedlings which can in turn ruin entire harvests. However, with the insertion of an antifreeze gene found in many species of cold water fish these plants are able to tolerate these harsh conditions.

Furthermore, since plants can also be modified to be both hardier and more fertile more crops can be produced using a significantly lower number of seeds. Another helpful modification found commonly in GM crops allows them to be resistant to Glyphosate more popularly known by its commercial name: Roundup. Glyphosate is an herbicide that kills all plant life with the exception of the GM foods that have been tailored to resist it. This resistance means that farmers only have to use one herbicide to wipe out any and all undesired plant life instead of using many that target only certain threats. But, genetically modified foods are not only helping farmers and the average person they are helping people out all around the world.

One of the most notable accomplishments of genetically modified foods has been the creation of "Golden Rice". This rice is a variation of Oryza sativa rice and has helped to address the issue of malnutrition in third world countries by boosting levels of both Vitamin A and iron. In Oryza sativa rice the edible part of the rice contains no Vitamin A or iron. However, Golden Rice addresses this problem by biosynthesizing iron and beta-Carotene, a red-orange pigment commonly found in plants and fruit. It is a form of Vitamin A and is what gives carrots and sweet potatoes their orange hue. The impact of this rice on third world countries has been astounding and has prevented the deaths of thousands or possibly even millions of children who could have died from malnourishment. With genetically modified foods the possibilities are seemingly endless and the potential to do good is astounding as the dream of a world without hunger or disease suddenly becomes more and more a reality.

Modifying rice to produce Vitamin A and iron is just the beginning. In the near future it will be possible to administer vaccines and other medications through GM foods as well as essential nutrients. These edible vaccinations hold the potential to wipe out malaria and other deadly diseases so commonly found throughout our world. Future GM foods could also make possible the elimination of naturally occurring allergens and non-nutritional compounds. This would mean that all foods would be healthier and that none of them would cause allergic reactions. Some future applications of genetically modified crops go beyond the kitchen with

GM crops making the production of biodegradable plastics, diesel fuel, and more durable cotton and linen products a possibility. Also in the near future game fish may be genetically modified to grow faster thus helping repopulate the sea with different species of overfished fish. All these benefits and more are not so far out of our reach. GM foods have the potential to change the world for the better, to make it a healthier place to live. And once we reach this future who knows where we will be able to go from there.

Genetically modified foods are an asset to the people of the world. GM crops dramatically increase production. They also ensure that no blight, whether it be drought or frost, should be detrimental to a harvest. This technology has already begun to save lives by fighting malnutrition and has the great potential in the medical field. Soon we will be able to send vaccinations and other medicines via seeds that will grow to produce fruit with the medication in them. These foods have the potential to make us healthier and thus lengthen our lives. And while controversy will for a long time surround genetically modified foods, we have been using them since 1994. The precursor to genetic modification, selective breeding, began thousands of years before this date and is the reason for many of the common species of plants and animals today.

Genetic modification is merely another scientific advance such as many others that will, as they did, change the world. Genetically modified foods are just one aspect of this advance but they are a big part of it because of the huge impact that have on both everyday life and the lives of others. GM foods are the foods of both today and of the future. Despite some opposition to this fact it cannot be denied that these foods have benefits both in the long and short term. In short, GM foods are extremely beneficial and are here to stay.

Genetically modified foods are a good thing. They have many benefits and GM crops themselves can have other applications besides food. The potential of genetic modification is just barley being tapped. So many things are possible now that the building blocks of life are able to be shifted, changed, and replaced. What is being done now will be remembered as the start of a global phenomenon that will have forever changed the world for the better. Genetically modified foods will make a future without hunger, disease, and malnourishment a real possibility. The technology itself will go even further than this because genetically modifying plants and animals for food is only one small part of the overall picture.

The use and production of medicine, fuel, plastics, metals, and countless other things will be forever changed by this technology. The benefits of GM foods are seemingly endless. They will continue grow in popularity and in the near will be even more common than they are now. These foods will be continually improved so that from the time they are planted to the time they are eaten they are as wholesome as they can be. These are some of the reasons why genetically modified foods are so beneficial and they will go on to change the world for the better.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Genetically Modified Foods Will Make You Sick

The vast majority of people do not realize that a lot of the foods they eat have been genetically modified. This wouldn't be so bad if not for the fact that there is an increasing body of research showing that consumption of these foods, causes disease.

Research has linked the ingestion of GM foods to infertility, cancer, allergies, digestion problems, liver and kidney damage, to name a few, but that should be more than enough to warn most people away from these foods. Fear not, there are plenty of other reasons. Laboratory experimenters regularly claim that lab animals will shun GM foods, often to the point of starvation. This isn't the first time that lab rats have proven to be smarter than humans, unfortunately.

According to one of the leading proponents against GM foods, Jeffrey Smith, there is good scientific data linking GM foods to at least, 65 health conditions. Apparently many European countries have banned or restricted GM foods in some fashion or another as they neither trust in their safety, nor do they want to be guinea pigs in a huge human experiment. With all the warning flags going up on GM foods and without any credible scientific data showing it to be safe, consuming GM foods is, as Mr. Smith has said, like playing "genetic roulette".

While Europe and other countries demand labeling identifying products that have GM foods in them, the United States allows this information to be hidden from consumers. As my momma used to say "if you are hiding something, it is because you know you are doing wrong". I have never found that statement to be untrue, and many people who have worked for Monsanto (biggest producer of GM seeds) have been blacklisted, threatened, intimidated, and silenced for blowing the whistle on what the company knows, but hides, about the dangers of these foods.

Be that as it may, until the truth comes out fully, it would seem prudent to err on the side of caution and protect yourself. Why take a chance on experimental and mutated foods that at the very least are strongly suspect, when you can eat natural heirloom foods where there is no doubt of their safety to your health. There is absolutely no potential (proven or theoretical) health benefit to choosing mutated foods over naturals, only a very real and increasing probability of promoting disease.

It is recommended that as much as possible you grow your own non-GM food or patronize non GM growers. There are many and becoming more. Almost all our corn, canola, and soy (don't eat soy anyway) are GM so it is almost impossible to get them non-GM. Stay away from them. If you want a complete list of GM foods you can go to nongmoshoppingguide on the web and get further information. Whenever you change the natural order something, there will be a price to pay. For many of us, the price, is too high. It should be for you too or at least for your children!

Yours in Health

Dr. Daniel B. Klein, D.C.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Most Common GMO Foods - 5 Common GMO Foods to Watch Out For

Genetically Modified Organisms or GMO's are when a genetic engineer moves genes from one organism to another. The idea is to make an organism, for example corn, grow and produce in a specific way. Most corn today has been genetically modified to grow faster, grow more per square inch, and to be immune to certain chemicals, bacteria, virus' and pesticides.

One main reason for genetically modifying corn, is so farmers can feed it to cattle, in order to make them grow faster, and get fatter. The faster and fatter the cows get, the sooner they can be put into the slaughter house for profit. Cows are meant to eat grass, so a diet heavy in corn, causes many health problems in cows, such as bloating, extreme digestive problems, and weak immune systems.

Other common foods that are genetically engineered are:

• Tomatoes - Are modified to be larger and also so they can be shipped while still green and ripen later. The premise was that tomatoes could be left to ripen on the vine and still have a long shelf life, thus allowing them to develop their full flavour. Normally, tomatoes are picked well before they are ripe and are then ripened artificially.

• Soy - Most Soy, even organic, is genetically modified. About half of the American soybean crop planted in 1999 carries a gene that makes it resistant to the herbicide (Roundup) used to control weeds.

• Potatoes - Modified to be larger and also in an attempt to prevent pests.

• Canola - GM for increased profits

• Salmon - The first GM animal to be approved for consumption. Will it end there?

Why Avoid GM Foods?

Because GM plants, such as soybean, corn, cottonseed, and canola, have had foreign genes forced into their DNA. The inserted genes come from species, such as bacteria and viruses, which have never been in the human food supply.

Who knows what they're putting in this stuff. Just be safe and make sure to buy Organic foods and stay away from GM foods.

GMO's and the Liver

A lot of my studies have been on the liver, and just how important they are to our bodies and good health. Our livers are responsible for so much that we absolutely must become more aware of how to keep it healthy.

Our livers break down all our foods, cleanses the toxins in our bodies, processes all of our sensory input, and is our heat-furnace. It's the only organ in the body that can regenerate.

Fluoride is extremely hard on our livers, which are already extremely over abused in our society. Eliminating GM foods can play an important role in helping to heal our livers.

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Monday, June 10, 2013

What are Genetically Modified Foods?

Should patents on plants, animals and humans, as well as patents on their genes be allowed? Our ability to alter the genetic blueprint of animals and plants is in the process of changing many aspects of science and medicine. Many people see this as beneficial others see this as tampering with nature.

But what about genetically-modified (GM) food? Do we want to eat such food? And is it really such a big deal?

Genetic engineering enables scientists to create plants, animals and micro-organisms by manipulating genes in a way that does not occur naturally.

A recent GM Nation report concluded that the general public is overwhelmingly against GM technology, with feelings ranging from suspicion and skepticism, to hostility and rejection; there are, it was said, many more people who are cautious, suspicious or out rightly hostile about GM crops than there are supportive towards them.

Anxiety in society over genetically modified food is understandable, fueled by a variety of causes - consumer unfamiliarity; lack of reliable information on the current safeguards in place; a steady stream of negative opinion in the media; opposition by activist groups; growing mistrust of industry; and a general lack of awareness of how our food is produced. The scientific community has not adequately addressed public concerns about GM foods, nor has it effectively communicated the value of the new technology.

The Royal Society, the UKs premier scientific body has pointed out the total lack of evidence that genetically modified crops cause harm to humans. But you'd never have guessed that from the often negative media coverage.

When considering genetic engineering, it should be remembered that almost every living thing that man exploits has been genetically-modified in some way. The crops we use for food, the animals we eat, our pets and the plants in our gardens are radically different from those that existed in the so-called natural state.

Thousands of years of selective breeding have improved the yields of crops, the milk production of cows, the quantity of meat on cattle and the sizes and colours of our flowers and dogs.

But because of commercial interests, the public is being denied the right to know about GE ingredients in the food chain, and therefore losing the right to avoid them despite the presence of labelling laws in certain countries. GMOs should not be released into the environment as there is not adequate scientific understanding of their impact on the environment and human health. Genetic pollution could be a major threat because GMOs cannot be recalled once released into the environment. Labelling of all products with GE ingredients doesn't appear to be happening at the moment which is important for those people that want to avoid them.

Now my final thoughts… few would deny the benefits of modern genetic engineering in medicine. The use of genetically-modified bacteria to produce drugs such as insulin has been a revolution in medicine and saved the lives of millions. GM crops have also been hailed as the saviors of developing countries as they can be modified to prosper in dry, arid countries where there is little rainfall. There seems to be both negatives and positives to GE and GM foods….ill let you decide which path you choose!

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Are Genetically Modified Foods Safe?

Genetically modified (GM) foods are foods derived from genetically modified organisms (GMO), in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur in nature.

GM foods were first put on the US market in the early 1990s. Nowadays, the US alone plants over 50% of the world's GM crops, followed by Argentina and Brazil which take up another 30%.

The four most commonly found genetically modified (GM) crops in the US are:

  1. Soy (91% of all crops)
  2. Cotton (88%)
  3. Canola (88%)
  4. Corn (85%)

All these are common ingredients used in modern food manufacturing. Hence, if your diet consists of mainly processed foods, you will be eating about 75% GM foods.

So, are GM foods safe? According to the biotech industry and the US government, a GM food is deemed safe as long as its composition and nutritional characteristics are substantially equivalent to an existing food.

The truth is GM foods have never been properly tested for human consumption. Only feeding studies on animals have been done and the results have raised much alarm.

In the following, you will discover that there is much more than a casual association between GM foods and adverse effects on human health and the environment. Thus, unless you want to be a guinea pig in this "experiment", you should really think twice before buying GM foods.

Why GM Foods Are Produced --

The initial objective for developing plants based on GM organisms was to improve crop yield. As the world population is expected to grow from the current 6.8 billion to reach 9 billion by 2040, GM food manufacturers argued that this is the way to ensure an adequate food supply for the booming population. GM crops promised to meet this need by being:

  • Pest resistant
  • Disease resistant
  • Herbicide tolerant
  • Cold tolerant
  • Drought tolerant
  • Salt tolerant

The largest share of GMO crops planted globally is owned by a US company called Monsanto, which is also the manufacturer of the world's best selling herbicide called Roundup.

Monsanto produces these patented GMO seeds which are also Roundup-tolerant, known as Roundup Ready crops. Such crops allow farmers to use Roundup as a post-emergence herbicide against most weeds.

Current Roundup Ready crops grown in the US include soy, corn, canola, sugar beet, and cotton.

Is it safe to eat crops sprayed with Roundup? Monsanto claims so and it has consistently relied on industry-funded data to declare the safety of Roundup. However, objective research published in peer-reviewed journals tells another story.

  • Various studies on rats and humans have challenged Roundup's alleged safety, ranging from hormonal disruption, impairment of liver and kidney function, to genetic damage.
  • Environmentalists claim that Roundup is toxic to beneficial soil organisms and harmful to birds and small mammals by damaging their food supplies and habitat.
  • Studies show that farmers use multiple times more Roundup on Roundup Ready crops than conventional ones, resulting in an epidemic of herbicide-resistant weeds and the use of even more toxic herbicides in developing countries, including those banned in the US and Europe.

Additionally, have you ever considered what may come to your health when you are eating a genetically engineered crop that has been made resistant to such a potentially toxic herbicide?

Lastly, the claim by the biotech industry that GM varieties of plants produce higher crop yields has not been substantiated. A 2009 report published by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) concludes that despite 20 years of research and 13 years of commercialization, genetic engineering has only increased US crop yields marginally and is unlikely to play a significant role in increasing food production in the foreseeable future.

Potential Dangers Of GM Foods --

The biotech industry says that millions have been eating GM foods without any ill effects. However, no one has ever monitored the human health aspects of GM foods. Besides, even if the foods were creating health problems, it may take decades before the cause can be identified.

A good example was the introduction of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (transfat) back in the 1960s. Manufacturers claimed that it was healthier than animal fats, and it took the US government decades to acknowledge that transfat was in fact, the culprit of an epidemic rise in heart disease, breast and prostate cancers in the US.

We are playing with technology that we do not fully understand. At this point, no one knows the full extent of what happens to the end product when you splice in new genes, and then eat that product for several generations. However, GM foods have already raised enough concern that they may be inherently unsafe for humans and the environment.

Allergies. Allergic reactions occur when the immune system interprets something as foreign, different, and offensive, and reacts accordingly. All GM foods, by definition, have something foreign and different. Soon after GM soy was introduced in the UK, soy allergies skyrocketed by 50% in a single year. Soy allergies in the US have also soared after GM soy came to the market.

Gene transfer. There is the possibility that genes from GM crops may transfer to the DNA of human gut bacteria. A particular concern is the antibiotic resistant genes used in creating GMOs. Scientists use them as marker genes to identify the genes that have been successfully altered. Eating GM foods with these marker genes may encourage gut bacteria to develop antiobiotic resistance. Further, this foreign DNA may continue to produce inside our body even after we stop eating GM food.

Animal studies. There is hardly any feeding study on humans but the ones on animals have resulted in potentially pre-cancerous cell growth, damaged immune systems, smaller brains, livers, and testicles, and higher death rates.

Environmental impact. Outcrossing is the movement of genes from GM plants into conventional crops and related species in the wild. Nobody knows about the longer-term ecological consequences of such unintended cross-pollination.

To date, there is no direct link between eating GM foods and health problems. However, there is enough circumstantial evidence to raise concern. Given a choice, do you still want to eat GM foods?

Ways To Avoid GM Foods --

There are 30 countries around the world including Japan, Australia, and the EU countries that require all food and animal feed products linked in any way to GM crops to be clearly labeled as "genetically modified".

In the US and Canada, there are yet regulations stipulating the labeling of GM foods.

Therefore, as individual consumers, you need to send the message that you do not want GM foods by voting with your dollar and shopping only at stores that endorse non-GMO. Here are two grocery chains that have embraced this standard:

Trader Joe's - all products in Trader Joe's private label are sourced from non-GMO ingredients.

Whole Foods - the two house brands, 365 Every Day Value and Whole Foods Market, are non-GMO.

There are many more that endorses non-GMO. Go to http://www.nongmoproject.org/consumers/search-retailer-endorsers/ to find one in your neighborhood.

If you want to avoid GM foods:

  1. Buy organic
  2. Buy products that carry a "Non-GMO" label
  3. Avoid at-risk ingredients made from corn, soybeans, canola, and cottonseed, which are commonly used in processed foods.
  4. Buy products listed in this Non-GMO Shopping Guide http://www.nongmoshoppingguide.com/SG/DownloadtheGuide/index.cfm

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

The Deception Behind Genetically Modified Foods

Genetically modified organisms have had their DNA altered by genetic engineering called recombinant DNA technology. There are several ways to produce GMO's. Genes can be transferred artificially from one organism to another through a process called cisgenesis or genes can be attached to a virus and artificially introduced from one species to another through a process called transgenesis. This allows plants to become more tolerant to high levels of herbicides and less susceptible to diseases caused by viruses. Through Genetical engineering the toxin Bacillus Thuringiensis has been inserted into corn and other crops so they can produce their own pesticides against insects. Genetically modified foods have been in the market since the 1990's, and there are no laws that require them to be labeled. For some time consumers have been eating GM foods without knowing, and they fear that the same alarming health effects that are being seen in laboratory animals, could in time manifest themselves in people too. Data has shown that animals fed GM foods are exhibiting infertility, developmental problems, organ damage, toxicity and death.

DANGERS OF GMO's.

  1. Creation of new viruses and new diseases.
  2. New toxins and toxicity.
  3. Allergies.
  4. Antibiotic resistance.
  5. Increased use of chemicals.
  6. Side effects and artificial traits will be passed to future generations.
  7. Damaging effects will be irreversible.
  8. Creation of new weeds resistant to herbicides.
  9. Pollution of food and water supplies with chemicals.
  10. Decrease in nutritional value.

HOW TO AVOID GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS.

  1. Buy 100% organic. By law organic products can not use genetically engineered ingredients.
  2. Avoid canola, soy, corn and cottonseed oil. They are the most common GM foods.
  3. Read labels.
  4. Look at the PLU codes on produce (the stickers on fruits and vegetables). If the code begins with the number 4 it means it is conventionally grown, beginning with 9 means organic and beginning with 8 means GMO.
  5. Buy fresh foods since most processed foods are made with genetically engineered ingredients.
  6. Instead of buying packaged snacks, make your own.
  7. Plant a garden.
  8. Learn to cook.
  9. Pack your kids lunches.
  10. Write to congress and request mandatory GMO labeling laws.

COMMON GMO FOODS.

  1. Soy beans
  2. Corn
  3. Canola.
  4. Cotton seed oil
  5. Alfalfa
  6. Hawaiian papaya
  7. Tomatoes
  8. Zucchini
  9. Sugar
  10. Russet potatoes
  11. Animal products and dairy from cows treated with RBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone) or cows that are eating GM feed.

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Friday, June 7, 2013

Consumers Protected By Guidelines Around GM Foods

Early humans were masters at the art of observing nature, and understandably so, as often their survival depended upon it. Predicting natural events like severe storms, earthquakes, tsunamis and the like by observing behavioral changes in animals, hours before the event, gave them time to leave or seek shelter. Once they began cultivating crops, they also observed how insects pollinated plants, and were able to perform basic techniques like cross-pollination to develop better strains of staples such as corn and wheat. Little did they know that thousands of years later, their descendants would perform much more complex techniques in laboratories, and call it genetic modification.

Now called gene technology, these highly sophisticated techniques allow the production of foods that have particular desirable characteristics. However, as there were vocal consumer concerns around the whole process, strict guidelines were established by food ministers in December 2001. These guidelines must be followed to allow disclosure to the consumer. This disclosure is given on the food packaging containing genetically modified (GM) products.

GM foods are regulated under Standard 1.5.2 - Food produced using Gene Technology, part of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code). There are two mandatory provisions to the standard. The first is that there must be pre-market approval which includes a food safety assessment and the second is that labeling requirements must be met. Concerned consumers can relax knowing that only assessed and approved GM foods enter the food supply.

In Australia and New Zealand, GM foods must be identified on the food labels, so a purchaser can make an informed decision based on their own opinions and beliefs about genetically modified food.

The words "genetically modified" must appear on the food labels and includes GM foods and ingredients including additives and processing aids from GM sources. It also includes foods which have altered characteristics such as increased levels of a particular vitamin, or requires cooking in a different way to a conventional method because it has been modified.

Requirements to labeling food products have a few exemptions allowed and provided for by law. For example, highly refined or processed foods such as vegetable oils or sugars only need labeling if they have an altered characteristic e.g. a refined oil with an altered fatty acid profile. Concerned consumers should research further if they are unsure about exemptions.

Packaging suppliers are very much aware of the regulations around the food labeling of GM products, and do their best to ensure that their packaging complies with the requirements of the Code.

Food packaging in Australia and New Zealand allows consumers to make informed choices about what they are buying. Packaging suppliers like Dabron Packaging http://www.dabron.com.au/ are especially careful about GM foods, ensuring that full disclosure is set out on their packaging.

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

How GM Foods Affect Your Body

In a word, negatively. What are GM foods? Those foods whose DNA is modified to either switch on desired traits or switch off undesired ones and that are injected with poisons to allegedly reduce pesticide use. We've been told by GM food producers that GM foods are safe, will not adversely affect our health, are being produced to increase production to feed more of the world's poor, make food bigger and more disease and weather resistant. However, let's examine this a little closer to gain more insight into what GM food producers aren't telling us.

First, GM food producers typically don't tell us that GMO foods also has negative implications. One is that insects become immune to the injected poison requiring the use of more pesticides. Now while this may be good for the profits of companies like Monsanto, who is the largest producer of GMO foods and also the largest producer of weed killer, it is bad for the environment and more importantly our health. After all, pesticides are toxic to the human body. Another negative upshot of these foods is that because they appear as foreign, once ingested, the human body will not metabolize them. This triggers a defense response in the body to reject it. Moreover, there have been several unintended adverse health risks associated with genetically engineered foods such as allergic reactions, viral and bacterial illnesses, birth defects, cancer and degenerative diseases. Lastly, no one knows what the potential long-term effects of consuming GM foods will be.

Despite what we are being told, GM foods seem to have more drawbacks than benefits, at least with respect to the health and welfare of consumers. Meanwhile, GMO foods are being produced, sold and consumed by the unsuspecting consumer at an alarmingly high rate. In today's U.S. market 60% to 70% of processed foods are genetically modified. In 2009, in the U.S. alone, there were nearly 171 million acres of GM cotton, soybean and corn crops. Even more disturbing is that as a matter of law our right to know what foods are GM foods has not been acknowledged. This is problematic when the foods being genetically modified are staple foods in the average American diet. Among them are corn, tomatoes, potatoes, strawberries, soy beans and bananas just to name a few and the list is steadily growing.

Such being the case, as consumers we must make every effort to eat more organically grown food for the good of our health and the environment. We must be also be diligent in questioning

* why no laws exist that require agro-chemical companies to inform consumers of what foods are genetically modified unless there is the threat of an allergic reaction to the product;

* why GM foods are being developed so quickly and primarily being marketed toward consumers with the highest rate of obesity in the world; and

* why there are no laws protecting the farmers being pigeon-holed into buying GM seeds.

The questions must be asked.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Health Risks Associated With GM Food

There is some research that indicates health risks associated with GM food like accelerated aging, introduction of high levels of toxins and allergens into your body, building resistance to antibiotics and above all low nutrient content. These are potential health risks that hold much water and so you should be careful to heed to.

Genetically Modified Organisms better known as GMO's are plants, animals and bacteria that are genetically altered. They are modified through artificial means to create new breeds that can combat various challenges that face the original organisms. GMO products have influenced what we eat as they have been appreciated in the human food supply. This is because most of modified organisms are plants.

The objective behind genetic engineering is to increase food yields and supply to the food market. GMO's are potentially harmful to both the environment and humans. Altering the genetic makeup of organisms causes an imbalance that can have far reaching effects. Introducing those particular organisms into your diet will cause some known and some unknown effects to your health. Although there are many who GM foods to be harmless for humans, there are several who feel that consuming these food items may be disastrous.

Food has been categorized into three groups. Organic food is that which is grown naturally using chemicals or pesticides. It is food that has undergone no or very little processing and contains no additives or preservatives. It is the most healthy food group as it contains the largest amount of nutrients and the least toxin content. Conventional food is the other food group and it has been the most common among the three. It is characterized by assisted growth using fertilizers and pesticides to increase yield. Such foods also tend to be processed and are known as refined foods. They have less nutrients content as compared to organic foods but are still considered safe foods. Yet GMO foods which is the third group seem to be here to stay.

It is in your interest to know how to distinguish between the organic foods and GM foods. Organic foods are considered to be the safest and of the greatest value to your health followed by conventional foods. GMO's are the foods that some health experts suggest you to avoid. There is some research that indicates health risks associated with GM food like accelerated aging, introduction of high levels of toxins and allergens into your body, building resistance to antibiotics and above all low nutrient content. These are potential health risks that hold much water and so you should be careful to heed to.

Governments across the world are hard pressed to keep their economies GMO free. As for the United States, there is no federal regulation regarding GM crops although there are states that have put in place their own laws. Over 80% of processed foods in America contain these ingredients. GM crops include grains like rice, corn and wheat; vegetable oils; legumes like soybeans and soy products; soft drinks; vegetables and fruits; meat; and dairy products including eggs. A vast array of hidden additives marks presence of GM ingredients in processed foods like ice cream, tomato sauce, margarine and peanut butter.

If you cannot avoid GM foods completely, you can at least ensure GMO low foods. There are suppliers that will provide you with such foods and you can find them with a bit of work.

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Monday, June 3, 2013

What Does GM Foods Mean?

Genetically Modified Foods

Genetically modified foods (GM foods) are grown from plants that are created with the use of genetically modified organisms or GMOs. GMOs are organisms that have altered DNA through the use of genetic engineering or gene technology basics. Through this technology, it is possible to create organisms that have transferred genes that are not found in the organisms naturally. For example, it is possible to isolate the gene that is responsible for high nutritional content and transfer it to another plant that will then have higher nutritional content than the unmodified versions.

How Prevalent Is This Practice?

Since GMOs were introduced, genetically modified plants like maize, soybeans and cotton have increased in production. In 2010, of the total land available for cultivation, more than 160 million acres, was being used to produce genetically modified plants. Of this, more than 45 percent of these crops were being produced in the United States alone. In 2010, 95 percent of all sugar beet, 86 percent of corn and 93 percent of cotton cultivated in the United States was genetically modified.

Consumer Awareness & Policing of GM Foods

In the past, foods available in the market were rarely genetically modified except for corn syrup, which contained GM plant sediments. Presently, there are more GM modified foods and many are realizing that conventionally cultivated or organically grown plants are more trusted because they are considered safe for consumption. GM foods, on the other hand, are subjected to a whole variety of tests and evaluations before they are marketed to ensure that they do not affect humans in any way.

Policing of the GM foods is done by organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as the Food and Drug Administration FDA) in the United States. FDA relies primarily on two sections of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to ensure the safety of foods and food ingredients. Generally, whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables and grains, are not subject to premarket approval. This means that a large amount of GM foods are introduced into the market without adequate safety tests being conducted.

What Are The Dangers?

GM foods are tested for dangers to human health, which primarily stem from the tendency to cause allergic reactions, toxicity and nutritional issues along with any unknown effects of the products. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the WHO keep a strict check on the original plants that are permitted for use in gene transfer. Ideally, no GM foods available in the market should test positive for producing any allergenic issues. Since different genetically modified genes are inserted into organisms in varied ways, the risk assessment cannot be generalized and has to be checked by the country's regulation bodies.

There are some studies that show that GM foods fed to mice alter their organs and lead to cancer. There is a great concern that GM foods have not been researched enough to understand the ramifications of changing genes within our basic food groups such as grain and corn. These are foods that are fed to beef and poultry. Therefore, the long term effects may be greater than we now know.

How Can We Protect Ourselves If We Do Not Want To Eat GM Foods?

The best thing to do is to buy foods that are labeled as 100 percent organic as these products are not supposed to contain GMOs. Most labels also boast a 'GM-Free' or 'Non-GMO' sign. Processed foods are best avoided as approximately 70 percent of all processed foodstuffs contain GMOs.

Dining out brings exposure to GM foods and while it may seem impossible to protect yourself completely, you should stay aware of what might be in your grains and corn and eat as organically as possible. Keep yourself informed about the latest developments in GMO and GM foods so that you can take the steps necessary to protect yourself and your family.

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