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- Excellent reporting! This is an important issue wherein the US FDA position is not only irrational but also illegal.
FDA says that it knows people would choose non-GMO products if given the choice, and since that would be a "bad" choice, consumers shouldn''t have the information. Thus, FDA opposes both required GMO labeling and permissive GMO Free labeling.
The US Supreme Court in Thompson V Western States laid that illegal attitude to rest in 2002:
"We have previously rejected the notion that the Government has an interest in preventing the dissemination of truthful commercial information in order to prevent members of the public from making bad decisions with the information."
If readers are concerned about these issues, they can get more information by joining the Natural Solutions Foundation eAlert list at: www.healthfreedomusa.org or www.globalhealthfreedom.org
We''ve also set up two Yahoo!Groups forums at:
Just Say No to GMO
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/no-genetically-modified-foods/
and
Morgellons-GMO
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Morgellons-GMO/
Ralph Fucetola JD
NSF Trustee - Reply to this comment
- Excellent reporting! This is an important issue wherein the US FDA position is not only irrational but also illegal.
FDA says that it knows people would choose non-GMO products if given the choice, and since that would be a "bad" choice, consumers shouldn''t have the information. Thus, FDA opposes both required GMO labeling and permissive GMO Free labeling.
The US Supreme Court in Thompson V Western States laid that illegal attitude to rest in 2002:
"We have previously rejected the notion that the Government has an interest in preventing the dissemination of truthful commercial information in order to prevent members of the public from making bad decisions with the information."
If readers are concerned about these issues, they can get more information by joining the Natural Solutions Foundation eAlert list at: www.healthfreedomusa.org or www.globalhealthfreedom.org
We''ve also set up two Yahoo!Groups forums at:
Just Say No to GMO
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/no-genetically-modified-foods/
and
Morgellons-GMO
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Morgellons-GMO/
Ralph Fucetola JD
NSF Trustee - Reply to this comment
- Excellent reporting! This is an important issue wherein the US FDA position is not only irrational but also illegal.
FDA says that it knows people would choose non-GMO products if given the choice, and since that would be a "bad" choice, consumers shouldn''t have the information. Thus, FDA opposes both required GMO labeling and permissive GMO Free labeling.
The US Supreme Court in Thompson V Western States laid that illegal attitude to rest in 2002:
"We have previously rejected the notion that the Government has an interest in preventing the dissemination of truthful commercial information in order to prevent members of the public from making bad decisions with the information."
If readers are concerned about these issues, they can get more information by joining the Natural Solutions Foundation eAlert list at: www.healthfreedomusa.org or www.globalhealthfreedom.org
We''ve also set up two Yahoo!Groups forums at:
Just Say No to GMO
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/no-genetically-modified-foods/
and
Morgellons-GMO
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Morgellons-GMO/
Ralph Fucetola JD
NSF Trustee - Reply to this comment
- RandyNason: I agree totally. I have been a vegetarian for the last 29 or so years, and I wouldn''t eat anything Burger King of McDonalds made. People should watch what they put into themselves.
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- RandyNason, well said I agree! And to add, if it''s not natural, don''t eat it. Stop buying packaged and processed foods--turn your back on them. Problem is, many people are probably incapable of this because thy have no idea how to prepare natural foods. They prefer to open a box or package. So, they are stuck unless they change their own behaviors.
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- Today, 1 in 3 American children now has allergies, ADHD, asthma or autism. To learn more about the risks that GMOs appear to present to our children, please consider visiting http://www.allergykids.com.
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- ubrew12 says, "chemically, a GMO corn, for example, is going to break down in your stomach into the same chemicals as a non-GMO corn"
That is NOT true. Research has demonstrated that the modified dna of the GMO organisms affects the functionig of your body''s cells for a few days after it is "broken down" and absorbed into your body''s cells! We don''t yet know what affects that has in terms of your physical and mental functioning, but it is absolutely NOT the same as eating real food. - Reply to this comment
- RandyNason says, "Maybe it''s about time people took charge of their own health concerns and stopped looking to the government to "authorize" what is safe and what is not."
That''s a nice sentiment, but it misses the entire point of this article: the food corporations, with the help of their government puppets, have conspired to make it VERY difficult for people to know what is in their food, thus making it virtually impossible to determine what is or is not safe to eat. That is so sinister, it''s completely EVIL.
The only way to be sure about what''s in the food you eat is to grow and process your own food on your own property. We can''t all do that! - Reply to this comment
- BEES! I believe GMO is the source of the decline of our BEES! Someone at CBS, please investigate this possibility.
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- Posted by george2221 at 12:54 AM
Who said anything about "wild type"? - Reply to this comment
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