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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  • Ray-ray
    GMO info

    I agree with all the negative coments on GMO but would also like to add this.
    The color of the male rats testicals will turn brown not blue.
    GM seeds are terminator seeds- Cant grow them again next year
    Many many farmers in India commit suicide after GM crop failure because they borrowed much money from the bank and cant pay it back so they have no choice but to go to heaven and ask God to help their families.
    A doctor at Sloan Kettering was asked to leave when he linked GM farmers and people who ate they GM crop with Non-Hochkins Limphoma.
    There are other things but the world is just not ready to know about the rest, like who owns all the seeds stored under ground way up north, needed in the event of a whidespread crop disaster. Or the fact that now we have GMOs growing in our own intestinal flora and that means we are stealing Monsantos patent, too. Chemtrails.

    - Ray-rayUS June 3, 2009 5:22PM

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