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Dangerous Toxins From Genetically Modified Corn Found in Blood of Women and Fetuses
Story at-a-glance
Monsanto's genetically modified "Bt" corn is equipped with a gene from soil bacteria—a pesticide that breaks open the stomach of certain insects and kills them. Bt toxin has now also been detected in the blood of 93 percent of pregnant women tested; 80 percent of babies; and 67 percent of non-pregnant women.
Mounting evidence shows that the Bt-toxin produced in GM corn and cotton plants is toxic to humans and mammals and triggers immune system responses.
The only human feeding study every published on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was conducted on Roundup Ready soybeans, in which some of the subjects were found to develop Roundup Ready gut bacteria as a result of consuming GM soybeans.
Monsanto are about to introduce a new variety of sweet corn that includes the worst of both worlds: two types of Bt-toxin, and the Roundup Ready gene. So besides containing built-in insecticide, toxic Roundup herbicide will also accumulate in the kernels.
By Jeffrey Smith
When U.S. Regulators approved Monsanto's genetically modified "Bt" corn, they knew it would add a deadly poison into our food supply. That's what it was designed to do. The corn's DNA is equipped with a gene from soil bacteria called Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) that produces the Bt-toxin. It's a pesticide; it breaks open the stomach of certain insects and kills them.
But Monsanto and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) swore up and down that it was only insects that would be hurt. The Bt-toxin, they claimed, would be completely destroyed in the human digestive system and not have any impact on all of us trusting corn-eating consumers.
Oops. A study just proved them wrong.
Doctors at Sherbrooke University Hospital in Quebec found the corn's Bt-toxin in the blood of pregnant women and their babies, as well as in non-pregnant women.I (Specifically, the toxin was identified in 93% of 30 pregnant women, 80% of umbilical blood in their babies, and 67% of 39 non-pregnant women.) The study has been accepted for publication in the peer reviewed journal Reproductive Toxicology.
According to the UK Daily Mail, this study, which "appears to blow a hole in" safety claims, "has triggered calls for a ban on imports and a total overhaul of the safety regime for genetically modified (GM) crops and food." Organizations from England to New Zealand are now calling for investigations and for GM crops to be halted due to the serious implications of this finding.
Links to allergies, auto-immune disease, and other disorders
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Every "Like" Helps Support This CauseThere's already plenty of evidence that the Bt-toxin produced in GM corn and cotton plants is toxic to humans and mammals and triggers immune system responses. The fact that it flows through our blood supply, and that is passes through the placenta into fetuses, may help explain the rise in many disorders in the US since Bt crop varieties were first introduced in 1996.
In government-sponsored research in Italy ii , mice fed Monsanto's Bt corn showed a wide range of immune responses. Their elevated IgE and IgG antibodies, for example, are typically associated with allergies and infections. The mice had an increase in cytokines, which are associated with "allergic and inflammatory responses." The specific cytokines (interleukins) that were elevated are also higher in humans who suffer from a wide range of disorders, from arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, to MS and cancer (see chart).
Elevated interleukins Associations
IL-6 Rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, various types of cancer (multiple myeloma and prostate cancer)
IL-13 Allergy, allergic rhinitis, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
MIP-1b Autoimmune disease and colitis.
IL-12p70 Inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis
The young mice in the study also had elevated T cells (gamma delta), which are increased in people with asthma, and in children with food allergies, juvenile arthritis, and connective tissue diseases. The Bt corn that was fed to these mice, MON 810, produced the same Bt-toxin that was found in the blood of women and fetuses.
When rats were fed another of Monsanto's Bt corn varieties called MON 863, their immune systems were also activated, showing higher numbers of basophils, lymphocytes, and white blood cells. These can indicate possible allergies, infections, toxins, and various disease states including cancer. There were also signs of toxicity in the liver and kidneys.iii
Natural Bt is dangerous
Farmers have used Bt-toxin from soil bacteria as a natural pesticide for years. But they spray it on plants, where it washes off and biodegrades in sunlight. The GM version is built-in; every plant cell has its own spray bottle. The toxin doesn't wash off; it's consumed. Furthermore, the plant-produced version of the poison is thousands of times more concentrated than the spray; is designed to be even more toxic; and has properties of known allergens—it actually fails the World Health Organization's allergen screening tests.iv
The biotech companies ignore the substantial difference between the GM toxin and the natural bacteria version, and boldly claim that since the natural spray has a history of safe use in agriculture, it's therefore OK to put the poison directly into our food. But even this claim of safe use of Bt spray ignores peer-reviewed studies showing just the opposite.
When natural Bt-toxin was fed to mice, they had tissue damage, immune responses as powerful as cholera toxinv , and even started reacting to other foods that were formerly harmless.vi Farm workers exposed to Bt also showed immune responses.vii The EPA's own expert Scientific Advisory Panel said that these mouse and farm worker studies "suggest that Bt proteins could act as antigenic and allergenic sources."viii But the EPA ignored the warnings. They also overlooked studiesix showing that about 500 people in Washington state and Vancouver showed allergic and flu-like symptoms when they were exposed to the spray when it was used to kill gypsy moths.
http://articles.mercola.com/members/Dr.-Mercola/default.aspx
Story at-a-glance
Monsanto's genetically modified "Bt" corn is equipped with a gene from soil bacteria—a pesticide that breaks open the stomach of certain insects and kills them. Bt toxin has now also been detected in the blood of 93 percent of pregnant women tested; 80 percent of babies; and 67 percent of non-pregnant women.
Mounting evidence shows that the Bt-toxin produced in GM corn and cotton plants is toxic to humans and mammals and triggers immune system responses.
The only human feeding study every published on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was conducted on Roundup Ready soybeans, in which some of the subjects were found to develop Roundup Ready gut bacteria as a result of consuming GM soybeans.
Monsanto are about to introduce a new variety of sweet corn that includes the worst of both worlds: two types of Bt-toxin, and the Roundup Ready gene. So besides containing built-in insecticide, toxic Roundup herbicide will also accumulate in the kernels.
By Jeffrey Smith
When U.S. Regulators approved Monsanto's genetically modified "Bt" corn, they knew it would add a deadly poison into our food supply. That's what it was designed to do. The corn's DNA is equipped with a gene from soil bacteria called Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) that produces the Bt-toxin. It's a pesticide; it breaks open the stomach of certain insects and kills them.
But Monsanto and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) swore up and down that it was only insects that would be hurt. The Bt-toxin, they claimed, would be completely destroyed in the human digestive system and not have any impact on all of us trusting corn-eating consumers.
Oops. A study just proved them wrong.
Doctors at Sherbrooke University Hospital in Quebec found the corn's Bt-toxin in the blood of pregnant women and their babies, as well as in non-pregnant women.I (Specifically, the toxin was identified in 93% of 30 pregnant women, 80% of umbilical blood in their babies, and 67% of 39 non-pregnant women.) The study has been accepted for publication in the peer reviewed journal Reproductive Toxicology.
According to the UK Daily Mail, this study, which "appears to blow a hole in" safety claims, "has triggered calls for a ban on imports and a total overhaul of the safety regime for genetically modified (GM) crops and food." Organizations from England to New Zealand are now calling for investigations and for GM crops to be halted due to the serious implications of this finding.
Links to allergies, auto-immune disease, and other disorders
Dr. Mercola Recommends...
Every "Like" Helps Support This CauseThere's already plenty of evidence that the Bt-toxin produced in GM corn and cotton plants is toxic to humans and mammals and triggers immune system responses. The fact that it flows through our blood supply, and that is passes through the placenta into fetuses, may help explain the rise in many disorders in the US since Bt crop varieties were first introduced in 1996.
In government-sponsored research in Italy ii , mice fed Monsanto's Bt corn showed a wide range of immune responses. Their elevated IgE and IgG antibodies, for example, are typically associated with allergies and infections. The mice had an increase in cytokines, which are associated with "allergic and inflammatory responses." The specific cytokines (interleukins) that were elevated are also higher in humans who suffer from a wide range of disorders, from arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, to MS and cancer (see chart).
Elevated interleukins Associations
IL-6 Rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, various types of cancer (multiple myeloma and prostate cancer)
IL-13 Allergy, allergic rhinitis, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
MIP-1b Autoimmune disease and colitis.
IL-12p70 Inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis
The young mice in the study also had elevated T cells (gamma delta), which are increased in people with asthma, and in children with food allergies, juvenile arthritis, and connective tissue diseases. The Bt corn that was fed to these mice, MON 810, produced the same Bt-toxin that was found in the blood of women and fetuses.
When rats were fed another of Monsanto's Bt corn varieties called MON 863, their immune systems were also activated, showing higher numbers of basophils, lymphocytes, and white blood cells. These can indicate possible allergies, infections, toxins, and various disease states including cancer. There were also signs of toxicity in the liver and kidneys.iii
Natural Bt is dangerous
Farmers have used Bt-toxin from soil bacteria as a natural pesticide for years. But they spray it on plants, where it washes off and biodegrades in sunlight. The GM version is built-in; every plant cell has its own spray bottle. The toxin doesn't wash off; it's consumed. Furthermore, the plant-produced version of the poison is thousands of times more concentrated than the spray; is designed to be even more toxic; and has properties of known allergens—it actually fails the World Health Organization's allergen screening tests.iv
The biotech companies ignore the substantial difference between the GM toxin and the natural bacteria version, and boldly claim that since the natural spray has a history of safe use in agriculture, it's therefore OK to put the poison directly into our food. But even this claim of safe use of Bt spray ignores peer-reviewed studies showing just the opposite.
When natural Bt-toxin was fed to mice, they had tissue damage, immune responses as powerful as cholera toxinv , and even started reacting to other foods that were formerly harmless.vi Farm workers exposed to Bt also showed immune responses.vii The EPA's own expert Scientific Advisory Panel said that these mouse and farm worker studies "suggest that Bt proteins could act as antigenic and allergenic sources."viii But the EPA ignored the warnings. They also overlooked studiesix showing that about 500 people in Washington state and Vancouver showed allergic and flu-like symptoms when they were exposed to the spray when it was used to kill gypsy moths.
http://articles.mercola.com/members/Dr.-Mercola/default.aspx
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Is this the Shakeology thread?0
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that's a lot of words :yawn:0
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I hate Monsato!0
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I like corn!0
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I hate Monsato!
That makes two of us. .when I learned about all the discusting things he does and gets away with at the publics expense. . it just irritates me.:mad:0 -
scary crap indeed.0
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tl;dr0
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Is this the Shakeology thread?
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bump0
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Is this the Shakeology thread?
it can be
Hey. .I liked the mens shakeweights better. .lol0 -
This doesn't answer the most important question of all...
If you ate Indian Corn, would you have multi-colored nugget-submarines?0 -
I hate Monsato!
That makes two of us. .when I learned about all the discusting things he does and gets away with at the publics expense. . it just irritates me.:mad:0 -
Yeah, you should post this everywhere to increase awareness.
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Yeah, you should post this everywhere to increase awareness.
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Thanks. . yes. . I got it in my email. . I am going to post it on FB as well. . that is so aweful~0 -
It's "Monsanto", and it is a company, not a person.0
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Yeah, you should post this everywhere to increase awareness.
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Thanks. . yes. . I got it in my email. . I am going to post it on FB as well. . that is so aweful~
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So, what exactly is this "study" proving? Does it control for the fact that BT is a NATURALLY occurring bacterium, that can be found in various natural sources, beyond "evil conspiracy murderous corn?" What were the exact health symptoms that this study uncovered by this "toxin" (which isn't toxic to humans at all) traveling through the bloodstream before (presumably) being destroyed by the immune system and/or filtered out by the kidneys? How can any kind of accurate result be pulled from such a small sample size? Can we temper the outrageous fear mongering with a little common sense and critical thinking?
EDIT - OH, so this came from one of those "spam, fear mongering, conspiracy, let's just make stuff up to terrify people" emails... Ok, carry on then...0 -
I read "Seeds of Deception" and totally hate the company. They have destroyed our food supply in the United States.0
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Actually - for people that think this is a joke (including Polar Bear facepalmers
) - it isn't. I personally wouldn't be preachy about it (responses to the OP are enough evidence as to why) but if we think there is absolutely no negative effects to the GMO stuff that we consume in mass quantities...then I think we might have our collective heads in the sand.
Now, it's time for my shake weight workout. :bigsmile:0 -
monsanto is the devil. :devil:0
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It's "Monsanto", and it is a company, not a person.
Yes indeed it is an organization. . Here is the Head CEO
"With thousands of votes cast, this year's Biggest Biofool is Hugh Grant, CEO of Monsanto.
Grant has been a long-time supporter of biofuels, insisting, despite evidence to the contrary, that biofuels are good for the environment. In fact, biofuels production contributes to deforestation, biodiversity loss, water and air pollution, and increased greenhouse gas emissions
http://www.foe.org/hugh-grant-ceo-monsanto-voted-biggest-biofool0 -
Actually - for people that think this is a joke (including Polar Bear facepalmers
) - it isn't. I personally wouldn't be preachy about it (responses to the OP are enough evidence as to why) but if we think there is absolutely no negative effects to the GMO stuff that we consume in mass quantities...then I think we might have our collective heads in the sand.
Now, it's time for my shake weight workout. :bigsmile:
Humans have been genetically modifying food for thousands of years, honestly. Cross breeding IS a form of genetic modification, as you are changing the basic gene structure of the original food source.0 -
Actually - for people that think this is a joke (including Polar Bear facepalmers
) - it isn't. I personally wouldn't be preachy about it (responses to the OP are enough evidence as to why) but if we think there is absolutely no negative effects to the GMO stuff that we consume in mass quantities...then I think we might have our collective heads in the sand.
Now, it's time for my shake weight workout. :bigsmile:
Humans have been genetically modifying food for thousands of years, honestly. Cross breeding IS a form of genetic modification, as you are changing the basic gene structure of the original food source.
What makes you an expert?0 -
Yeah, you should post this everywhere to increase awareness.
:flowerforyou:
Thanks. . yes. . I got it in my email. . I am going to post it on FB as well. . that is so aweful~
Sarcasm missed...
Correction. . sarcasm ignored as it is a very serious subject and not really funny!0 -
It's "Monsanto", and it is a company, not a person.
Yes indeed it is an organization. . Here is the Head CEO
"With thousands of votes cast, this year's Biggest Biofool is Hugh Grant, CEO of Monsanto.
Grant has been a long-time supporter of biofuels, insisting, despite evidence to the contrary, that biofuels are good for the environment. In fact, biofuels production contributes to deforestation, biodiversity loss, water and air pollution, and increased greenhouse gas emissions
http://www.foe.org/hugh-grant-ceo-monsanto-voted-biggest-biofool
Ugh, yes, biofuels are all evil, man, converting used vegetable oil into diesel fuel is so much worse than petroleum harvesting.0 -
So, what exactly is this "study" proving? Does it control for the fact that BT is a NATURALLY occurring bacterium, that can be found in various natural sources, beyond "evil conspiracy murderous corn?" What were the exact health symptoms that this study uncovered by this "toxin" (which isn't toxic to humans at all) traveling through the bloodstream before (presumably) being destroyed by the immune system and/or filtered out by the kidneys? How can any kind of accurate result be pulled from such a small sample size? Can we temper the outrageous fear mongering with a little common sense and critical thinking?
EDIT - OH, so this came from one of those "spam, fear mongering, conspiracy, let's just make stuff up to terrify people" emails... Ok, carry on then...
No it came from a caring FRIEND . . that knows getting the word out is very important. . I am studying nutrition. . so I find these kind of research based articles absolutely fascinating. . and feel that the public has a right to know what is being put in their food and what is in turn going into their bodies. . So any way that I can increase aweness of such things. . I am going to do so.0 -
Came into the thread expecting to see 2 girls and a cup mentioned.
I left disappointed.0 -
Actually - for people that think this is a joke (including Polar Bear facepalmers
) - it isn't. I personally wouldn't be preachy about it (responses to the OP are enough evidence as to why) but if we think there is absolutely no negative effects to the GMO stuff that we consume in mass quantities...then I think we might have our collective heads in the sand.
Now, it's time for my shake weight workout. :bigsmile:
Humans have been genetically modifying food for thousands of years, honestly. Cross breeding IS a form of genetic modification, as you are changing the basic gene structure of the original food source.
What makes you an expert?
Are you trying to deny that cross breeding different species with different gene structures in order to obtain a different food with different genetic traits is genetic modification? Because it is. The entire history of genetics and the study of the human genome started when Gregor Mendel started studying the genetic changes caused by cross pollinating different fruits and flowers, which humans have been doing for thousands of years with many different plants and animals. Take the various breeds of dogs, carefully bred with multiple species over multiple generations to combine genetic traits for a certain task. Or the fact that farmers genetically bred the bitterness out of cucumbers over several generations until they got what we now know as the current cucumber.
Did you know some carrots are purple? The familiar orange color is due to cross breeding, which raised the level of beta carotene (which is bright orange.) These are all examples of genetic modification.0
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