11 Scientific Reasons Why
You Must Avoid GMOs Now
by Sarah
It is estimated that over 80% of processed
foods now contain genetically modified organisms, also called GMO’s.
The rapidity with which these frankenfoods have invaded and continue
to expand within our food supply is nothing short of terrifying.
For example, Monsanto’s Roundup Ready GMO
sugar beets were first introduced to the market in 2008.
Now, a few short years later, at least 95% of
the sugar beets grown in the United States are GMO with over 50% of the white
sugar coming from GMO beets – NOT sugar cane which is what the majority of
consumers assume!
While most world countries opt for full disclosure on product
labels, the US still does not require any information to warn consumers of
lurking GMO’s.
For parents, it is imperative to source and buy
foods free of GMOs as much as possible as the long term effects on humans,
especially growing children, is completely unknown.
Buying from trusted
local producers and seeking products that are organic or have the Non-GMO
Project Verified label is the best way to achieve this goal until manufacturers
are finally required to disclose the truth on ingredient labels.
If you are still unconvinced that the effort and expense required to
avoid GMO’s for your family is worth it, below is a list of 11 scientific
reasons why you should reconsider.
Processed food containing GMO’s is not really
food – it is a chemistry experiment.
Be sure your family opts out. Your children deserve better than to be hapless
guinea pigs for the industrial food system.
Scientific Reasons to Avoid GMOs
1) A study of GMOs reported in the June 2013 issue of the
peer-reviewed Journal
of Organic Systems involved research conducted over 22.7 weeks using
168 newly weaned pigs in a commercial U.S. piggery.
One group of 84 pigs ate a diet that
incorporated genetically modified (GM) soy and corn, and the other group of 84
pigs ate an equivalent non-GM diet.
The pigs that ate the GM diet had a higher rate
of severe stomach inflammation – 32 percent of GM-fed pigs compared to 12
percent of non-GM-fed pigs (see photo above).
The inflammation was worse in GM-fed males
compared to non-GM fed males by a factor of 4.0, and GM-fed females compared to
non-GM-fed females by a factor of 2.2.
2) In
2012, researchers found that female rats fed GMOs in the form of Roundup
Ready-tolerant corn developed large tumors and dysfunction of the pituitary
gland; males also developed tumors and exhibited pathologies of the liver
and kidney (Food and Chemical Toxicology 2012).
3) Scientists at the Russian Academy of
Sciences reported between 2005 and 2006 that female rats fed Roundup
Ready-tolerant GM soy produced excessive numbers of severely stunted pups
with more than half of the litter dying within three weeks, and the
surviving pups completely sterile.
4) In 2005, scientists studying GMO’s at
the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in
Canberra, Australia reported that a harmless protein in beans
(alpha-amylase inhibitor 1) transferred to peas via genetic engineering caused
inflammation in the lungs of mice and provoked sensitivities to other
proteins in the diet (Ho MW. Transgenic pea that made mice ill.
Science in Society 29, 28-29, 2006).
5) From 2002 to 2005, scientists at the
Universities of Urbino, Perugia and Pavia in Italy published reports
indicating that GM soy affected cells in the pancreas, liver and testes of
young mice (Science in Society 29, 26-27, 2006).
6) In 2004, Monsanto’s secret research
dossier on GMOs showed that rats fed MON863 GM corn developed serious
kidney and blood abnormalities (GMWatch, 23 April
2004.)
7) In 1998, Dr. Arpad Pusztai and
colleagues formerly of the Rowett Institute in Scotland reported damage
in every organ system of young rats fed
GM potatoes containing snowdrop lectin, including a stomach lining twice
as thick as controls (Contaminants and Toxins, (J P F D’Mello ed.),
Scottish Agricultural College, Edinburgh, CAB International, 2003).
8) Also in 1998, scientists in Egypt found
similar effects in the guts of mice fed Bt potato (Fares NH and El-Sayed AK. Fine structural changes in the ileum of
mice fed on dendotoxin-treated potatotes and transgenic potatoes. Natural
Toxins, 1998, 6, 219-33; also “Bt is toxic” by Joe Cummins and Mae-Wan Ho, ISIS
News 7/8, February 2001, ISSN: 1474-1547 (print), ISSN: 1474-1814 (online) http://www.i-sis.org.uk/isisnews.php Agricultural
Biotechnology 2006, www.ISAAA.org).
9) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
had data on the adverse effects of GMOs dating back to early 1990s showing
that rats fed GM tomatoes with antisense gene to delay ripening
had developed small holes in their stomachs (Pusztai
A, Bardocz S and Ewen SWB. Genetically modified foods: Potential human health
effects. In Food Safety: Contaminants and Toxins, (J P F D’Mello ed.), Scottish
Agricultural College, Edinburgh, CAB International, 2003).
10) In 2002, Aventis company (later Bayer
Cropscience) submitted data to UK regulators showing that chickens fed
glufosinate- tolerant GM corn Chardon LL were twice
as likely to die compared with controls (Food Safety:
Contaminants and Toxins (CABI Publishing 2003
also Novotny E. Animals avoid GM food, for good reasons. Science in
Society 21, 9-11, 2004).
11) Testing by Monsanto itself has
found that rats eating GM maize (MON863) develop smaller kidneys and show
startling changes in blood chemistry.
One blood change included an increase in white
blood cell count which demonstrates that the GM food elicited an immune
reaction by the body.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist holds a Master’s degree from the
University of Pennsylvania. Mother to 3 healthy children, blogger, and
best-selling author, she writes about the practical application of Traditional
Diet and evidence-based wellness within the modern household. Her work has been
featured by USA Today, The New York Times, ABC, NBC, and many others.
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