Thursday, May 6, 2010

Poison: Harm or Health? THE OIL INDUSTRY MENACE and Dr. Mercola article

Dear Logb readers: It has come to my attention via Abe: re the sad state of affairs when we contaminate our seas, lands and air with man-made chemicals.
In particular I remember Sarnia Ontario's "blob". A pcb infested load of cr8p left in the bottom of Lake St. Clair near Windsor Ontario.
There are huge incidence of cancer in the Windsor area. Sarnia's oil industry certainly to blame for their lack of control on this plague.
Now I hear (a little bird told me) that Louisana is being hit again another blow. NOt only is the oil spill leak a result of poor engineering or perhaps (playing the devil's advocate here) the oil industry was sabotaged. Either case the security of such environmentally sensitive areas should be TANTAMOUNT!!!
Please read the Dr. Mercola article below to see how dangerous these chemicals from the oil industry and literally NOTHING is being done to curb their devasting effects on humanity and the environment.
Wake up! We need new forms of energy now and pass a bill which greatly restricts oil grasp on our collective necks. That and the off-shoot industries of oil; all run by you-know-who! Time to Wake Up and Get Smart. Stop the oil industry cartel! from www.drmercola.com;

"A report has found that farmers are planting too many so-called Roundup Ready crops.These plants are genetically engineered to resist the herbicide Roundup, which allows farmers to spray the chemical to kill weeds without harming their own crops.

But overuse of this approach to weed control is becoming a problem. Use of Roundup has increased to the point that weeds are also becoming resistant to the chemical.

That means that farmers have to start using additional herbicides, some of them even more toxic than Roundup.

More than 80 percent of the corn, soybean and cotton crops grown in the United States are genetically engineered.

Sources:
New York Times April 13, 2010

BNET April 16, 2010

National Research Council April 13, 2010



Dr. Mercola's Comments:


The National Research Council report, which is being described as “the first comprehensive assessment of how genetically modified (GM) crops are affecting all U.S. farmers,” paints a dangerously rosy picture about genetically engineered crops.

While touting benefits like lower production costs, higher yields and declines in insecticide use, the report does not give justice to the seriousness of one glaring, and potentially devastating, finding: Superweeds.

GM Crops Create Superweeds and Super-Pests!
Since 1996, when GM crops were first introduced, at least nine species of U.S. weeds have developed resistance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in RoundUp herbicide.

In case you’re not familiar with Roundup, Roundup Ready soybean, cotton and corn crops are the world’s largest group of genetically modified crops. This particular variety of GM crops became so popular because it allows farmers to spray Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide directly onto their fields without harming the crops. Ordinarily, if you were to spray Roundup, or any other glyphosate-based herbicide, onto a plant, it would die.

As you might imagine, the use of Roundup herbicide has increased dramatically since the GM Roundup Ready crops were introduced, and now the repeated exposures have given Mother Nature all she needs to stage her comeback.

Weeds have evolved so that they’re resistant to Roundup, and as a result, farmers are applying even more herbicides to crops. This is, in fact, the National Research Council’s advice to farmers who are facing issues with superweeds:

“In particular, farmers who grow GE herbicide-resistant crops should not rely exclusively on glyphosate and need to incorporate a range of weed management practices, including using other herbicide mixes.”

In other words, if applying loads of Roundup no longer works, simply start dousing your crops with other chemical mixtures and one of them is bound to work! Problem solved!

Of course, it is not nearly that simple.

80-90 Percent of Some U.S. Crops are Genetically Modified
One day, perhaps, when the health and environmental risks of GM foods have been widely accepted, more people will look back on this statistic and shake their heads.

For now, however, while several European countries have banned GM corn and other GM crops, the United States has allowed the technology to overwhelm much of commercial farming.

As of right now, about 85 percent of the corn grown in the United States is genetically engineered to either produce an insecticide, or to survive the application of herbicide. And about 91-93 percent of all soybeans are genetically engineered to survive massive doses of Roundup herbicide.

Also, according to the Institute for Responsible Technology, about 76 percent of cotton, 75 percent of canola and more than 50 percent of Hawaiian papaya grown in the United States are genetically modified as well.

The Institute for Responsible Technology has also compiled these other sources of GM foods to watch out for, including:

Zucchini and yellow squash (small amount)
Dairy products from cows injected with rbGH
Food additives, enzymes, flavorings, and processing agents, including the sweetener aspartame (NutraSweet®) and rennet used to make hard cheeses
Meat, eggs, and dairy products from animals that have eaten GM feed
Honey and bee pollen that may have GM sources of pollen.
Tobacco (Quest® brand)
Now, more than a decade after these crops have been monopolizing the market, the first report is released on how they might impact farmers. Most rational individuals would question why this type of report wasn’t done first.

You and your family are already eating these foods, and the country has, in many ways, already taken steps that cannot be undone. Herbicide-resistant weeds are already popping up all over the United States, and only time will tell how widespread and difficult to control they will ultimately become.

GM Crops are Not Beneficial
Regardless of the favorable slant the National Research Council took in their report, it’s time for people to realize that while the declared motive behind GM food is an altruistic one -- to alleviate hunger, poverty and malnutrition worldwide -- in reality, the ruthless propagation of GM crops are intended to create previously unimaginable profits above anything else.

Despite their assurances, we’re already beginning to see the real price of all that tinkering with Mother Nature: unnatural crop combinations that can harm your health and potentially cause generational DNA changes, for example.

Not only that, but contrary to promises, GM crops are FAILING MISERABLY all across the world. The reality simply isn’t living up to the hype of increased yields of healthy crops.

After 30 years of GMO experimentation, we have the data to show:

No increase in yields: on the contrary GM soya has decreased yields by up to 20 percent compared with non-GM soya. Up to 100 percent failures of Bt cotton have been recorded in India. And recent studies by scientists from the USDA and the University of Georgia found that growing GM cotton in the U.S. can result in a drop in income by up to 40 percent.
No reduction in pesticides use: on the contrary, USDA data shows that GM crops has increased pesticide use by 50 million pounds from 1996 to 2003 in the U.S., and the use of glyphosate went up more than 15-fold between 1994 and 2005, along with increases in other herbicides to cope with rising glyphosate-resistant superweeds.
Roundup herbicide is lethal to frogs and toxic to human placental and embryonic cells. Roundup is used in more than 80 percent of all GM crops planted in the world.
GM crops harm wildlife, as revealed by UK and U.S. studies.
Bt-resistant pests and Roundup-tolerant superweeds render the two major GM crop traits useless. The evolution of Bt resistant bollworms worldwide have now been confirmed and documented.
Vast areas of forests, pampas and cerrados have been lost to GM soya in Latin America.
Epidemic of suicides in the cotton belt of India. 100,000 farmers between 1993-2003, and an estimated 16,000 farmers a year since, have committed suicide since Bt cotton was introduced.
Transgene contamination is completely unavoidable, as science has recently revealed that the genome (whether plant, animal or human) is NOT constant and static, which is the scientific base for genetic engineering of plants and animals.
Instead, geneticists have discovered that the genome is remarkably dynamic and changeable, and constantly ‘conversing’ and adapting to the environment. This interaction determines which genes are turned on, when, where, by what and how much, and for how long.

They’ve also found that the genetic material itself has the ability to be changed according to experience, passing it on to subsequent generations.

GM food and feed linked to deaths and sicknesses both in the fields in India and in lab tests around the world. For example, in April 2006, more than 70 Indian shepherds reported that 25 percent of their herds died within 5-7 days of continuous grazing on Bt cotton plants.
Given the myriad of data showing disastrous consequences for the environment and human health, I am not exaggerating when I say that genetically modified foods are, from my perception, one of the most significant threats that we have against the very sustainability of the human race.

You’re a GM Guinea Pig
That’s right. We all are, unfortunately.

How did this happen?

Michael Taylor, a former vice president of public policy and chief lobbyist at Monsanto Company(who is now the senior advisor for the FDA) is the person who “oversaw the creation of GMO policy,” according to Jeffrey Smith, the leading spokesperson on the dangers of GM foods. Smith continues:

“If GMOs are indeed responsible for massive sickness and death, then the individual who oversaw the FDA policy that facilitated their introduction holds a uniquely infamous role in human history. That person is Michael Taylor. He had been Monsanto's attorney before becoming policy chief at the FDA. Soon after, he became Monsanto's vice president and chief lobbyist.”

The FDA policy being referred to is the 1992 GMO policy, which stated:

"The agency is not aware of any information showing that foods derived by these new methods [genetic engineering] differ from other foods in any meaningful or uniform way."

In fact, the overwhelming consensus among the FDA’s own scientists were that genetically modified foods were inherently dangerous and could create allergies, toxins, new diseases and nutritional problems, and of course they should be labeled because they are a food additive and new food additives must be labeled.

However, Smith explains, the FDA was directed by the White House to promote the biotechnology industry, and they knew that if they labeled GM foods, most Americans would avoid it like the plague. So, true to form, they supported the economic interests of the biotech companies at the cost of long-term human and environmental health.

You Can Still Avoid GM Food
The only silver lining to all of this is that you still have a choice in whether or not to consume GM foods. No, GM-containing foods are not labeled. And, yes, it takes some diligence on your part to determine whether the food you are eating is GM-free, but if enough people stop taking part in this massive GM experiment, food manufacturers will listen and stop buying GM ingredients.

For a helpful, straightforward guide to shopping Non-GMO, please see the Non-GMO Shopping Guide, created by the Institute for Responsible Technology.

In addition, the natural food industry has decided to turn October of this year into “Non-GMO Month,” and October 10th (10/10/10) will be “Non-GMO Day.” Please let your friends and family know about this important event, but don’t wait until then to get started. You can make every day a No-GMO Day, and I suggest, for the sake of your health and the environment’s, that you do.

Please Remember You CAN Make a Difference!

GMO foods have not been in Europe since 1999 because of public opposition. We have already been successful in causing industry to cut down their use of HFCS and our campaign last year against the swine flu vaccine worked to radically reduce the number of people immunized.

So PLEASE download this report and boycott GMO foods. Vote with your wallet and you will not only keep yourself and your family safe but your action will catalyze the necessary change to eliminate these dangerous crops from our food supply.



Related Links:
Superweeds are Sprouting in GMO Crops

Are GM Crops Spurring the Creation of Super Weeds?

Germany Bans Genetically Modified Corn"

from www.drmercola.com

1 comment:

  1. This is really frightening. Our dna is being "modified" while we blog. Really cr8ppy. What to do? Go organic. By the way, I remember trying to farm on a farm a few years ago and going to the neighbourhood "seedstore" coop. I bought corn, peas, beans, tomatoes and potatoes. When I got home I said what is that funny smell, it smells like RAID! (you remember Raid? to spray in the 60's to keep mosquitos down). Anyway, my nose started to itch, i got dizzy, i felt nauseous. For days, I had vertigo. I noticed the corn was not yellow but pink. It had been "treated" with some from of pesticide and or herbicide. I was disguisted. I then planted the corn using gloves. They didnt grow at all well. I learned first-hand the meaning of GMO and pesticide/herbicide deadliness. I decided then and there to go HERITAGE SEED only from TSC stores (a farm store in Canada). And to find organic soil, etc. We really need to stop this form of pollution folks! The cancer rates are hign with farmers, they spray etc and man, it is sickening. It causes a host of symptoms, from psychosis to genetical anomalies. Push organic and locally grown organic. As a macrobiological diet you should really only eat food within a 50 mile radius of your home as this is what your body requires for health. Thus people in different countries who eat the same thing, although it may seem an odd diet to us thrive. When they change their diet, they often get sick. This has been noted time and time again. Monsanto is a greedy sick pig! Stop the oil industry death grip on WE THE PEOPLE'S collective necks ONCE AND FOR ALL. damn i'm fricken p'd!

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