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The 8 Biggest Food Companies That Use GMO

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All the big names in the food business are using GMOs. Almost all of them! These eight companies make up more than 90% of food product inside grocery stores. This is an absolutely staggering number and the worst part is that most of the organic food brands are owned by the same companies.
Is it time to ban the brands which lobby against GMO labeling and consistently use these ingredients in their foods?

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Another Chain of Stores Goes GMO-Free

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http://www.islandnaturals.com/

Believe it or not this is not a paid advertisement! We discovered what these lovely people were doing and made a post about it so we could spread the good news! They don't even know we are writing about them. So if you do stop by to say hi to these guys make sure you tell them who sent you! :)

May the conscious revolution continue!


State by State Seasonal Fruits And Vegetables

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Here are all the states in alphabetical order. Find your state and you can find what and when you can grow it. We hope you enjoy this and share with your friends.


Alabama Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season when in Alabama.
Alaskan Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find Alaskan-grown fruits and vegetables--and when to look for them at markets--to make the most of the short-but-sweet growing season.
Arizona Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find what's in season when in Arizona with this straight-forward guide.
Arkansas Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find produce seasons for Arkansas.
California Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
See what's in season when in California, the state that grows 80% of the fruits and vegetables in the U.S.
Colorado Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what fruits and vegetables are in season when in Colorado - from the state's famous peaches to delicate salad mix.
Connecticut Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season in the Nutmeg State -- seasonal fruits and vegetables in Connecticut.
Delaware Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find out what's in season when in Delaware with this simple guide.
Florida Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season in Florida - from avocados and mangos to limes and lychees to tangerines and tomatoes.
Georgia Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in Georgia? See what fruits and vegetables grow when in the state of Georgia.
Hawaiian Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
The Hawaiian growing season is so long and steady, most items are available year-round. See what grows in Hawaii with this guide.
Idaho Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find what's in season when in Idaho - from apples and apricots to the state's famed huckleberries and sweet summer tomatoes.
Illinois Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in Illinois? Find what's in season in Illinois with this quick list of seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Indiana Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find what's in season in Indiana with this quick guide to seasonal fruits and vegetables in Indiana.
Iowa Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find fruits and vegetables in season Iowa with this handy guide.
Kansas Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season when in Kansas with this handy guide to seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Kentucky Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find out what's in season when in Kentucky with this guide to Kentucky seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Louisiana Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find out what's in season in Louisiana with this guide to seasonal fruits and vegetables in Louisiana.
Maine Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season when in the great state of Maine.
Maryland Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What fruits and vegetables are in season in Maryland? Find out here.
Massachusetts Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in Massachusetts? Find here with this simply seasonality guide (and links to great seasonal recipes!).
Michigan Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season when in Michigan, from spring beets to summer cherries and fall squash.
Minnesota Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season when during Minnesota's short but oh-so-sweet growing season.
Mississippi Fruits & Vegetables
Find out what's in season when in Mississippi with this guide to seasonal fruits and vegetables in Mississippi.
Missouri Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season when in Missouri? Find out with this handy guide.
Montana Fruits and Vegetables
What's in season in Montana? See when to expect local fruits and vegetables at farmers markets and co-ops near you.
Nebraska Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find what's in season when in Nebraska with this simple guide.
Nevada Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find out what's in season in Nevada with this guide to Nevada seasonal fruits and vegetables.
New Hampshire Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find great produce in New Mexico with this Guide to New Mexico Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
New Jersey Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Jersey tomatoes and sweet corn are famously good. See what else grows in New Jersey with this guide.
New Mexico Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find great produce in New Mexico with this Guide to New Mexico Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
New York Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in New York? Find out here with a simple guide to New York seasonal fruits and vegetables.
North Carolina Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find great produce with this Guide to North Carolina Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
North Dakota Fruits & Vegetables
Find out what's in season when during North Dakota's painfully short growing season!
Ohio Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find what's in season in Ohio with this quick guide to seasonal fruits and vegetables in Ohio.
Oklahoma Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in Oklahoma? Find out with this Guide to Oklahoma Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
Oregon Fruits & Vegetables
See what fruits and vegetables are in season when in the state of Oregon.
Pennsylvania Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in Pennsylvania? Find out here with a simple guide.
Rhode Island Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season when in Rhode Island with this Guide to Rhode Island Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
South Carolina Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find great produce in South Carolina with this guide to South Carolina Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
South Dakota Fruits and Vegetables
See what's in season during South Dakota's short but sweet growing season.
Tennessee Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find excellent fresh produce in season in Tennessee with this Guide to Tennessee Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
Texas Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find out what's in season when in the great state of Texas.
Utah Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
See what's in season in Utah with this Guide to Utah Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
Vermont Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find great produce in Vermont with this Guide to Vermont Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
Virginia Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
Find great produce in Virginia with this Guide to Virginia Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
See what fruits and vegetables are in season when in the state of Washington.
See what fruits and vegetables are in season when in the state of Washington.
West Virginia Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Find excellent local produce in West Virginia with this Guide to West Virginia Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.
See what's in season when during Wisconsin's all too short growing season!
See what's in season when during Wisconsin's all too short growing season!
Wyoming Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables
What's in season in Wyoming? Find out with this Guide to Wyoming Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables.

How to Build an Herb Spiral

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Here in this video you can find a step by step guide to building your own spiral herb garden. We suggest building and growing all the 100% organic food you can. Your future depends on it.

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No Garden? Here Are 66 Things You Can Can Grow In Pots

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No Garden? Here Are 66 Things You Can Can Grow In Pots.

Tree fruits


1. Apples
2. Kumquats
3. Avocados
4. Blackberries
5. Blueberries
6. Pomegranate
7. Cherries
8. Figs
9. Pears

Citrus fruits


10. Dwarf oranges
11. Grapefruit
12. Tangerines
13. Meyer lemons
14. Limes

Tropical fruits


Tropical fruits can also be surprisingly easy to grow indoors, even in non-tropical climates. Such as…
15. Bananas
16. Pineapple
17. Papaya
18. Guavas

The Good Stuff ;)


19. Hops
20. Aloe Vera
21. Strawberries
22. Tea (well, herbal tea)
23. Quinoa!

The obvious


24. Tomatoes
25. Summer squash
26. Other squashes, like acorn and pumpkin
27. Hot Peppers
28. Sweet peppers
29. Cucumbers

Melons


30. Small cantaloupe
31. Jenny Lind melon
32. Golden Midget Watermelon

Herbs


33. Basil
34. Oregano
35. Parsley
36. Rosemary
37. Chives
38. Catnip
39. Thyme
40. Sage
41. Parsley

Leafy Greens


42. Kale
43. Mesclun greens
44. Spinach
45. Swiss chard
46. Lettuces
47. Mustard greens
48. Collard greens
49. Arugula

Root Vegetables


50. Carrots
51. Beets
52. Potatoes

Other healthy stuff


53. Sprouts
54. More sprouts: mung bean and lentil sprouts
55. Wheatgrass
56. Kohlrabi
57. Turnips
58. Rutabagas
59. Celeriac
60. Parsnips
61. Jerusalem Artichoke
62. Sugar snap peas
63. Rhubarb
64. Mushrooms
65. Pole Beans
66. Asparagus

Bhutan: The Worlds First Organic 100% Nation

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Bhutan soon may be the first nation to go 100% organic, hopefully paving the way for others to do the same on a global scale. Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley has made an  announcement regarding the organic farming project at the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development. It’s called the National Organic Policy and it's concept is: ‘in harmony with nature’ will yield the most powerful results, keeping in mind human health and the environment.


What it really comes down to is that they will use no GMO, no pesticides, no herbicides, no fluoride-based spray products, no Monsanto and plenty of high quality food available for the average 700,000 citizens of Bhutan. In the statement to other policy makers, Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley explained the move: “By working in harmony with nature, they can help sustain the flow of nature’s bounties.” Bhutan’s land currently supplies mostly corn, rice, fruits, and some vegetables and it's perfectly positioned to begin developing 100% organic farming. This will be easy considering some lands in Bhutan have never been touched with harsh chemicals of any kind. Traditional techniques are utilized to produce high yields without GMO's or GE food.

Australian adviser to Bhutan, Andre Leu, explains: “I don’t think it’s going to be that difficult given that the majority of the agricultural land is already organic by default.”

7 Remedies To Keep Skin Clear

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Growing up, particularly in our teens, we are constantly told that eating fruits and vegetables will keep our skin clear. But there is more to it than just eating them and some of them can be used as a great natural alternative to medicine. 

Modern lifestyles often have a tremendous impact on our skin.

 We eat food and drink beverages that clog up our arteries, cause slow digestion and damage our cells. It is a well known fact that whatever damage we do to our bodies on the inside, will show on the outside.  Too often we run to the local pharmacy or doctor to treat problems such as acne, blemishes, pigmentation and infections. The treatments are often chemical concoctions that treat the symptoms and not the cause. 
Listed below are some natural treatments that provide a refreshing alternative.

  1. Cucumbers contain vitamin k which is great for reducing puffiness to eyes and vitamin c which can aid in promoting collagen growth. 
  2. Turmeric is high in antioxidants which can be great for lightening dark blemishes such as acne scars and age/sun spots.
  3. Papaya is another rich antioxidant. it can also be used to remove dead skin cells when applied to the skin topically.
  4. Lemon is great for removing dead skin cells and also acts as a moisturizer. It has antioxidant properties and can be eaten, added to salad dressings or applied direct to the skin.
  5. Coconut water has anti-fungal properties, high in vitamin c and also in vitamin b which can aid in the repair of skin tissue. It can be taken as a drink or simply washing your face or body in it will help to improve your skin.
  6. Mint, in particular peppermint is a great way to treat skin infections and is soothing relief for insect bites and stings.. It can also be used to help eradicate scabies mites but there is very little research to show the effectiveness of this. 
  7. Neem goes way beyond cleaning blocked pores and eliminating pimples. It has anti-viral, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It is also an analgesic, which means it can be used as a pain killer when used topically (applied to the skin). This is a little powerhouse and the essential oil and leaves are perfect for healing skin problems.
Always remember when trying any of these, do a skin test first. As with anything, sometimes sensitivity can occur.

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No space for a garden? No problem. Grow vertical with an inexpensive pallet garden

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Many people do not have the large yards and space to grow a conventional garden at their homes, but there are some other techniques that could help you set up a garden in a limited space. One technique that is easy to set up and is also very cost effective is the vertical "pallet garden". In three simple steps you will have a vertical garden that only takes up around three square feet of your patio, balcony, or yard.


 Supplies needed:

*Used chemical free wood pallet
*Nails
*Staple gun
*1/4 inch staples
*Hammer *Scissors
*Landscape fabric

 Here is a short video that explains how to build a pallet garden.

 

These pallet gardens are easy to build and maintain, but they are also very easy to expand on and get creative with. You can build living fences that can produce organic food for you and your family, or use it so save space on your apartment's balcony. If you can't load or watch the video then you can read about how to build a vertical pallet garden here: http://dinneronthefarm.com/2012/04/27/diy-pallet-garden/

Health Benefits of Borage Seed Oil

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Borage Seed Oil (Borago officinalis) -  Natural Healing.



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Native to Mediterranean region it grows abundantly in such areas such as Spain and North Africa, and now is cultivated almost in all European countries and across N. America. It is known for its wonderful healing properties and over the years has become a very popular and effective treatment in skin care and skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Bees love the star like beautiful flower of borage, which with its beautiful star-like shape has given borage a new name of “starflower”. Its flowers are beautiful sky blue and they blossom from May to September, the plant is rich in honey-producing nectar, and the seeds yield about 40% of their weight in lipids.

What is borage famous for and why it is so effective?

It is well known for its GLA content. It is one of the richest sources known and readily available everywhere.

That’s why it is so valuable for any skin care routine.  The seed is used for extracting oil rich in GLA. It is very soothing and moisturizing to dry, sensitive, inflamed skin conditions. It also purifies and tones combination and tired skin and brightens dry and gray hair, It is very common for anti-aging and wrinkle preparations to fight dehydration and loss of skin elasticity, and borage seed oil contains super regenerative and firming properties.

It is also consumed internally for boosting the immune system and is an important part, (the GLA) of human breast milk. Which when passed on to the infant can significantly reduce risk of developing allergies.

However borage oil is heavy in nature and if you get cold pressed and virgin oil then the aroma is pretty strong. So, for skin preparation adding the oil at 10 to 20% is all you need to get the benefits of the oil.

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BLACKBERRY BOURBON FIZZ

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"You won’t be stressing this summer if you’re sipping on this tasty glass of general badassery. The antioxidant loaded in theses blackberries will make sure free radicals aren’t fucking up your day. And the bourbon? YOU EARNED THAT SHIT." - http://thugkitchen.com
Thanks to Thug Kitchen

BLACKBERRY BOURBON FIZZ:
5 blackberries
5 ice cubes 
1 shot of bourbon 
¾ cup cold ginger ale 
(none of that high fructose corn syrup, aspartame nonsense either. Get good stuff that has ginger root as an ingredient) 
¼ cup cold club soda (optional) 

  • Put the blackberries in the bottom of a tall glass and mash them around with a spoon. 
  • Keep some big chunks because it looks cool. 
  • Add the ice and then the bourbon, ginger ale, and club soda.
  • Some add club or more ginger ale. 
  • Garnish with fresh basil if you are trying to impress somebody. 
  • Serves 1 but invite a friend, no need to drink alone


Keep it 100% all natural. Organic all the way. No chemicals.

We don't often promote drinking. In fact, this is our first. But we find this to be a great recipe. Always drink responsibly, alcohol kills over 5 million people annually around the world in related diseases or accidents. There are better things to do. But moderation is a wonderful thing for the wise.

Stress Reduction Smoothie

Stress Reduction Smoothie

All you need is:
- 1 inch of fresh root Ginger - (Reduces Pain and Inflammation:)
- 1 Cup of organic Spinach - (Powerful mood boosting and illness prevention.)
- 2 tsp. of fresh all natural Vanilla - (Reduces stress and anxiety)
- 2 Cups of Chamomile tea - (pain reliever)

Once you have your ingredients, the rest is really complicated. You have to put them all in the blender and push on. Try not to lose any fingers guys. Stay healthy. 

An organic, 100% all natural lifestyle is what this page and website is all about!

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Top 10 Herbs For Weightloss




Herbs can be beneficial to weight loss when combined with a healthy diet and exercise. They are used as appetite suppressants, to increase metabolism and have also been known to reduce fat tissue.  

Ginseng- Known for its energy boosting properties, it can actually help increase metabolism and helps combat fatigue.
Green Tea- Helps with digestion, boosts metabolism and helps reduce fat.
Cinnamon- Has the ability to balance blood sugar levels. It can also keep cholesterol in check. 
Cayenne Pepper- Decreases calorie intake, helps the body to rid fat naturally.
Ginger- Ginger helps with weight loss by cleansing the digestive system. Removing waste and toxins from the digestive tract will help prevent further weight gain.
Dandelion- Packed full of fiber, beta carotene, vitamin K and many more minerals. They are liver cleansing, reduce blood sugar and cholesterol. They slow digestion and can make you feel full for longer.
Black Pepper- Blocks the formation of fat cells. When combined with cayenne pepper can burn calories equivalent to taking a long walk.
Turmeric- One of the superfoods, it has been shown to stop the production of fat cells.
Cumin- Great for digestion. Has energizing properties and can help improve type 2 diabetes.
Cardamom- Can help burn fat and boost metabolism.

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Former Pro-GMO Scientist Speaks On Dangers of Genetically Engineered Food

Former Pro-GMO Scientist Speaks Out on the Real Dangers of Genetically Engineered Food:


By Dr. Mercola
Who better to speak the truth about the risks posed by genetically modified (GM) foods than Thierry Vrain, a former research scientist for Agriculture Canada? It was Vrain’s job to address public groups and reassure them that GM crops and food were safe, a task he did with considerable knowledge and passion.
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But Vrain, who once touted GM crops as a technological advancement indicative of sound science and progress, has since started to acknowledge the steady flow of research coming from prestigious labs and published in high-impact journals - research showing that there is significant reason for concern about GM crops – and he has now changed his position.

Former Pro-GMO Scientist Cites GM Food Safety Concerns

Vrain cites the concerning fact that it is studies done by Monsanto and other biotech companies that claim GM crops have no impact on the environment and are safe to eat. But federal departments in charge of food safety in the US and Canada have not conducted tests to affirm this alleged “safety.”
Vrain writes:1
There are no long-term feeding studies performed in these countries [US and Canada] to demonstrate the claims that engineered corn and soya are safe. All we have are scientific studies out of Europe and Russia, showing that rats fed engineered food die prematurely.
These studies show that proteins produced by engineered plants are different than what they should be. Inserting a gene in a genome using this technology can and does result in damaged proteins. The scientific literature is full of studies showing that engineered corn and soya contain toxic or allergenic proteins.
… I refute the claims of the biotechnology companies that their engineered crops yield more, that they require less pesticide applications, that they have no impact on the environment and of course that they are safe to eat.”

“The Whole Paradigm of Genetic Engineering Technology is Based on a Misunderstanding”

This misunderstanding is the “one gene, one protein” hypothesis from 70 years ago, which stated that each gene codes for a single protein. However, the Human Genome project completed in 2002 failed dramatically to identify one gene for every one protein in the human body, forcing researchers to look to epigenetic factors -- namely, "factors beyond the control of the gene" – to explain how organisms are formed, and how they work.
According to Vrain:
“Genetic engineering is 40 years old. It is based on the naive understanding of the genome based on the One Gene – one protein hypothesis of 70 years ago, that each gene codes for a single protein. The Human Genome project completed in 2002 showed that this hypothesis is wrong.
The whole paradigm of the genetic engineering technology is based on a misunderstanding. Every scientist now learns that any gene can give more than one protein and that inserting a gene anywhere in a plant eventually creates rogue proteins. Some of these proteins are obviously allergenic or toxic.”
In other words, genetic engineering is based on an extremely oversimplified model that suggests that by taking out or adding one or several genes, you can create a particular effect or result. But this premise, which GMO expert Dr. Philip Bereano calls “the Lego model,” is not correct. You cannot simply take out a yellow piece and put in a green piece and call the structure identical because there are complex interactions that are still going to take place and be altered, even if the initial structure still stands.

Serious Problems May Arise From Horizontal Gene Transfer

GE plants and animals are created using horizontal gene transfer (also called horizontal inheritance), as contrasted with vertical gene transfer, which is the mechanism in natural reproduction. Vertical gene transfer, or vertical inheritance, is the transmission of genes from the parent generation to offspring via sexual or asexual reproduction, i.e., breeding a male and female from one species.
By contrast, horizontal gene transfer involves injecting a gene from one species into a completely different species, which yields unexpected and often unpredictable results. Proponents of GM crops assume they can apply the principles of vertical inheritance to horizontal inheritance, but according to Dr. David Suzuki, an award-winning geneticist, this assumption is flawed in just about every possible way and is “just lousy science.”
Genes don’t function in a vacuum — they act in the context of the entire genome. Whole sets of genes are turned on and off in order to arrive at a particular organism, and the entire orchestration is an activated genome. It’s a dangerous mistake to assume a gene’s traits are expressed properly, regardless of where they’re inserted. The safety of GM food is based only on a hypothesis, and this hypothesis is already being proven wrong.

Leading Scientists Disprove GMO Safety

Vrain cites the compelling report "GMO Myths and Truths"2 as just one of many scientific examples disputing the claims of the biotech industry that GM crops yield better and more nutritious food, save on the use of pesticides, have no environmental impact whatsoever and are perfectly safe to eat. The authors took a science-based approach to evaluating the available research, arriving at the conclusion that most of the scientific evidence regarding safety and increased yield potential do not at all support the claims. In fact, the evidence demonstrates the claims for genetically engineered foods are not just wildly overblown – they simply aren't true.
The authors of this critical report include Michael Antoniou, PhD, who heads the Gene Expression and Therapy Group at King's College at London School of Medicine in the UK. He's a 28-year veteran of genetic engineering technology who has himself invented a number of gene expression biotechnologies; and John Fagan, PhD, a leading authority on food sustainability, biosafety, and GE testing. If you want to get a comprehensive understanding of genetically engineered foods, I strongly recommend reading this report.
Not only are GM foods less nutritious than non-GM foods, they pose distinct health risks, are inadequately regulated, harm the environment and farmers, and are a poor solution to world hunger. Worse still, these questionable GM crops are now polluting non-GM crops, leading to contamination that cannot ever be “recalled” the way you can take a bad drug off the market … once traditional foods are contaminated with GM genes, there is no going back! Vrain expanded:3
Genetic pollution is so prevalent in North and South America where GM crops are grown that the fields of conventional and organic grower are regularly contaminated with engineered pollen and losing certification. The canola and flax export market from Canada to Europe (a few hundreds of millions of dollars) were recently lost because of genetic pollution.”

American Academy of Environmental Medicine Called for Moratorium on GM Foods FOUR Years Ago

In 2009, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine called for a moratorium on GM foods, and said that long-term independent studies must be conducted, stating:
“Several animal studies indicate serious health risks associated with GM food, including infertility, immune problems, accelerated aging, insulin regulation, and changes in major organs and the gastrointestinal system. …There is more than a casual association between GM foods and adverse health effects. There is causation…"
Despite this sound warning, GM foods continue to be added to the US food supply with no warning to the Americans buying and eating this food. Genetic manipulation of crops, and more recently food animals, is a dangerous game that has repeatedly revealed that assumptions about how genetic alterations work and the effects they have on animals and humans who consume such foods are deeply flawed and incomplete. Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant claims genetically engineered crops are “the most-tested food product that the world has ever seen.” What he doesn’t tell you is that:
  1. Industry-funded research predictably affects the outcome of the trial. This has been verified by dozens of scientific reviews comparing funding with the findings of the study. When industry funds the research, it’s virtually guaranteed to be positive. Therefore, independent studies must be done to replicate and thus verify results.
  2. The longest industry-funded animal feeding study was 90 days, which recent research has confirmed is FAR too short. In the world’s first independently funded lifetime feeding study, massive health problems set in during and after the 13th month, including organ damage and cancer.
  3. Companies like Monsanto and Syngenta rarely if ever allow independent researchers access to their patented seeds, citing the legal protection these seeds have under patent laws. Hence independent research is extremely difficult to conduct.
  4. There is no safety monitoring. Meaning, once the GM item in question has been approved, not a single country on earth is actively monitoring and tracking reports of potential health effects.

It Might Take More Than One Bite to Kill You …

One argument I hear repeatedly is that nobody has been sick or died after a meal (or a trillion meals since 1996) of GM food,” Vrain said. “Nobody gets ill from smoking a pack of cigarettes either. But it sure adds up, and we did not know that in the 1950s before we started our wave of epidemics of cancer. Except this time it is not about a bit of smoke, it’s the whole food system that is of concern.  The corporate interest must be subordinated to the public interest, and the policy of substantial equivalence must be scrapped as it is clearly untrue.”
Remember, Vrain used to give talks about the benefits of GM foods, but he simply couldn’t ignore the research any longer … and why, then, should you?  All in all, if GM foods have something wrong with them that potentially could cause widespread illness or environmental devastation, Monsanto would rather NOT have you find out about it. Not through independent research, nor through a simple little label that would allow you to opt out of the experiment, should you choose not to take them on their word. As Vrain continued:
“The Bt corn and soya plants that are now everywhere in our environment are registered as insecticides. But are these insecticidal plants regulated and have their proteins been tested for safety? Not by the federal departments in charge of food safety, not in Canada and not in the U.S.
… We should all take these studies seriously and demand that government agencies replicate them rather than rely on studies paid for by the biotech companies … Individuals should be encouraged to make their decisions on food safety based on scientific evidence and personal choice, not on emotion or the personal opinions of others.”
At present, the only way to avoid GM foods is to ditch processed foods from your grocery list, and revert back to whole foods grown according to organic standards.

Keep Fighting for Labeling of Genetically Engineered Foods

While California Prop. 37 failed to pass last November, by a very narrow margin, the fight for GMO labeling is far from over. The field-of-play has now moved to the state of Washington, where the people's initiative 522, "The People's Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act," will require food sold in retail outlets to be labeled if it contains genetically engineered ingredients. As stated on LabelitWA.org:
"Calorie and nutritional information were not always required on food labels. But since 1990 it has been required and most consumers use this information every day. Country-of-origin labeling wasn't required until 2002. The trans fat content of foods didn't have to be labeled until 2006. Now, all of these labeling requirements are accepted as important for consumers. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also says we must know with labeling if our orange juice is from fresh oranges or frozen concentrate.
Doesn't it make sense that genetically engineered foods containing experimental viral, bacterial, insect, plant or animal genes should be labeled, too? Genetically engineered foods do not have to be tested for safety before entering the market. No long-term human feeding studies have been done. The research we have is raising serious questions about the impact to human health and the environment.
I-522 provides the transparency people deserve. I-522 will not raise costs to consumers or food producers. It simply would add more information to food labels, which manufacturers change routinely anyway, all the time. I-522 does not impose any significant cost on our state. It does not require the state to conduct label surveillance, or to initiate or pursue enforcement. The state may choose to do so, as a policy choice, but I-522 was written to avoid raising costs to the state or consumers."
Remember, as with CA Prop. 37, they need support of people like YOU to succeed. Prop. 37 failed with a very narrow margin simply because we didn't have the funds to counter the massive ad campaigns created by the No on 37 camp, led by Monsanto and other major food companies. Let's not allow Monsanto and its allies to confuse and mislead the people of Washington and Vermont as they did in California. So please, I urge you to get involved and help in any way you can, regardless of what state you live in.

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