Are Biotech Foods Safe?

Are Biotech Foods Safe?

The reason those tomatoes in your grocery cart are so plump and those apples are so golden is due in part to biotechnology. But while science has improved certain qualities of the foods we eat, some experts are concerned about the possible health risks in these ‘new and improved’ foods. Should you be worried?

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Studies Show GMOs are Harmful
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  • Hal 84
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    I am not surprised that GMO soy can negatively influence male reproductive systems- because the fact is soy of any kind is estrogenic and is having effects in any diet.

    We are seeing advanced puberty in females from soy in the diet. There is no doubt potential to add to declining fertility and other problems in males.

    Unfortunately we will not be told the truth by companies as ruthless and conscienceless as Monsanto. They have a nearly unlimited ability to buy the results that they want from any testing agency'

    *Except for such facts I do not believe that all usage of biotech breeding are harmful*.

    Hal 84

    - Hal 84US December 24, 2008 12:02PM

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