Eight Foods You Should Almost Never, Ever Eat
by
Joseph Mercola
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Most soybean,
corn, cotton and canola crops in the U.S. are genetically altered.
Some experts argue that these crops could pose serious health and
environmental risks, but the scientific picture is currently incomplete
deliberately so.
Agricultural
corporations such as Monsanto and Syngenta have restricted independent
research on the crops. They have refused to provide independent
scientists with seeds, or else have set restrictive conditions that
severely limit research. This is legal because under U.S. law, genetically
engineered crops are patentable.
The Los
Angeles Times reports:
"Agricultural
companies defend their stonewalling by saying that unrestricted
research could make them vulnerable to lawsuits if an experiment
somehow leads to harm, or that it could give competitors unfair
insight into their products. But it's likely that the companies
fear something else as well: An experiment could reveal that a genetically
engineered product is hazardous or doesn't perform as promised."
Even if you
don't want to eat genetically engineered foods, you most likely
already are doing so. Corn and soy are two of the most common food
ingredients, especially in processed foods, and over 90 percent
of both these crops in the US are now from GM seeds.
Organic food
companies and consumer groups are stepping up their efforts to get
the government to exercise more oversight of engineered foods. Critics
of current policy argue that the genetically modified (GM) seeds
are often contaminating the nearby non-GM crops.
ABC News reports:
"The U.S.
government has insisted there's not enough difference between the
genetically modified seeds its agencies have approved and natural
seeds to cause concern. But Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, more
so than his predecessors in previous administrations, has acknowledged
the debate over the issue and a growing chorus of consumers concerned
about what they are eating."
Sources:
Dr. Mercola's
Comments:
George Siemon,
CEO of Organic Valley, the nation's largest organic farming cooperative,
which had more than $600 million in sales last year, put it succinctly
in the above article
from ABC news:
"There
is a growing awareness that our [food supply] system makes us all
guinea pigs of sorts."
I couldn't
have said it better myself, because that statement boils down the
one fundamental truth about the current (non-organic) US food supply.
You and your family are being treated as guinea pigs with food ingredients
that have never been tested for long-term safety.
And according
to the
article above from the LA Times, there's a good reason
these GM crops haven't been tested for safety. The companies producing
the seeds won't let independent scientists test them, or if they
do allow testing it is only for non-safety related studies!
Biotech Hides
Behind Patent Laws to Quench Independent Safety Studies
Companies like
Monsanto and Syngenta simply will not allow independent researchers
access to their patented seeds, citing the legal protection these
seeds have under patent laws. In other words, if their genetically
altered seeds have something wrong with them that potentially could
cause consumer illness, Monsanto and Syngenta would rather not have
you find out about it.
Why?
You might
sue them for putting your health in danger! Or a farmer using their
seeds might sue them because
their claims of increased crop yields is a myth. If fact, lawsuits
like these have already begun appearing in court.
Does this remind
you of the public health debate that went on for decades over another
multi-billion dollar industry cigarettes? For decades the
companies producing this cancer-causing product denied they caused
any harm, denied nicotine was addictive and even ran
advertisements featuring doctors claiming cigarettes were
good for your cough.
They produced
scientific study after study by their funded research
scientists claiming there was no health threat whatsoever from cigarettes.
Executives
from every major cigarette company even lied to Congress under oath,
claiming they had no knowledge cigarettes were addictive, when in
fact they did know they even manipulated
the nicotine content of cigarettes to keep you hooked!
Is it really
necessary to go through the same experience again with GM crops
that independent scientists are now
linking to frightening and dangerous pathogens?
Isn't it time
to demand these crops be tested for long-term safety once and for
all? If not now, when? After the population starts showing strange
new health problems that
no one can seemingly explain, like spontaneous abortions and infertility?
Can Large
Corporations Be Trusted to Put You First?
One of the
prime lessons that emerged from the recent home mortgage scandals,
, or from our experience with the cigarette companies, just to name
a few examples, is this: Major corporations operating with little
or no regulation or real government oversight simply cannot be trusted
to put anything above their quest for profits.
Not your financial
health, not your personal health, not
even the law.
A public corporation
is a legal entity whose mandate is to produce profits for shareholders
(with the exception of non-profits, which are not the same), while
at the same time shielding the human beings who are running it from
legal claims
for the actions taken by the corporation, it's:
"A body
that is granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity
having its own rights, privileges, and liabilities distinct from
those of its members."
So Monsanto
primary purpose is to protect its profits at the expense of everything
else, and the human beings running them essentially can't be held
accountable for wrongdoings in the quest for profits.
In the case
of Phillip Morris and other tobacco manufacturers this means employing
medical professionals to produce grossly misleading PR, lying
to Congress under oath, and in the case of Big Pharma, paying
their researchers to produce studies that that support the idea
that their product is safe.
Would you really
expect the corporate giants Monsanto or Syngenta to behave any differently?
While I am
not against corporations seeking a profit, I am quite adamantly
opposed to corporations manipulating government regulators (who
are nowadays simply former executives of the corporations themselves!),
producing
biased scientific studies that blatantly distort data and lying
to the public to accomplish their goals. And until Monsanto
and Syngenta submit their GM seeds to independent analysis by scientists
not funded by these companies, I will remain skeptical about their
safety claims. It is important to note that they are currently stonewalling
ALL independent researchers from safety testing under the guise
and legal excuse of "patent protection".
GM Seed Producers
are Already up to the Same Tricks as Big Pharma and Big Tobacco
The evidence
is already in against the GM seed producers, and it's quite clearly
in line with what happens when the government doesn't independently
evaluate, test or study a for-profit corporation's product that
goes into your body and may produce some unintended consequences.
According
to the LA Times article above:
"The dangers
[of GM crops] ought to be clear. In 2001, the seed company Pioneer,
owned by Dow Chemical, was developing a strain of genetically engineered
corn that contained a toxin to help it resist corn rootworm, an
insect pest. A group of university scientists, working at Pioneer's
request, found that the corn also appeared to kill a species of
beneficial ladybug, which indicated that other helpful insects might
also be harmed.
But, according
to a report in the journal Nature Biotechnology, Dow said its own
research showed no ladybug problems, and it prohibited the scientists
from making the research public. Nor was it submitted to the EPA.
In 2003, the EPA approved a version of the corn, known as Herculex."
Also from the
same article, more evidence that GM seed producers are trying to
keep you from finding out some key claims they make about their
products (increased yields in this case) are absolutely not true:
"Research
restrictions [on GM seeds] also hamper scientists' ability to assess
how genetically engineered crops perform against other modified
crops, traditional crops, approaches such as organic farming and
the seed companies' promises.
There's
reason to be suspicious. Using USDA and peer-reviewed data, the
Union of Concerned Scientists analyzed corn and soybean yields in
the U.S. after the new seeds were introduced. We found only marginal
increases due to genetically engineered traits not a result
promoted by the industry."
Christian Krupke,
a Purdue University entomologist who was quoted in the
above Los Angeles Times articles sums up this problem
very clearly:
"[The GM
food] industry is completely driving the bus."
GM Crops –
More Widespread than you Think, and Linked to Potential Health Hazards
With the vast
majority of planted corn crops in the US (over 90 percent) and soy
crops (over 95 percent) now being GM varieties, the American public
has a right to ask producers of these foods whether they are safe
for long-term consumption. And the answer these GM seed companies
have consistently giving us?
We don't
know really know. And we aren't going to let you find out, because
it might interfere with our bottom line.
Just to be
clear, we are talking about a food product that has been genetically
altered by blasting DNA from one species into the DNA of a food
crop, typically so the food crop will either resist dying from pesticide
(allowing the crops to be drenched in pesticides!) or
to create a new strain of food
that produces its own pesticide, internally, while it grows.
And guess what,
this increased pesticide load on these GM food crops ends up on
your dinner plate, and ends
up in the feed given to feedlot animals. So your milk, eggs,
chicken and beef are all likely tainted with a lifetime supply of
foods either saturated in pesticides or genetically altered to internally
produce pesticides.
There is also
evidence suggesting that this pesticide-producing corn, soybean
and canola continues to produce pesticide once it's inside
you (or a feedlot animal), colonizing
your gut bacteria and genetically altering it to also produce pesticide
within your own cells.
In essence,
you become a pesticide producing organism. And do I even need to
tell you this
pesticide is harmful to your health?
This is both
horrifying and perfectly legal, although it clearly violates the
spirit if not that actual letter of the Delaney Clause of 1958,
an amendment passed by the US Congress to protect a safe US food
supply, which states:
"The Secretary
of the Food and Drug Administration shall not approve for use in
food any chemical additive found to induce cancer in man, or, after
tests, found to induce cancer in animals."
Using the interpretation
of "chemical additive" in the broadest sense to include living organisms
whose DNA has been altered to produce pesticide (possibly inside
your body) through man-made biological experimentation, then GM
crops internally producing pesticides simply must
fall under the purview of the Delaney Clause but to date
GM crops have
not been tested beyond a few days time and currently
present absolutely zero long-term evidence that their altered
DNA does not lead to cancer in either man or animals.
When in fact
pesticides have for years been linked to cancer, along
with a host of other diseases from Parkinson's to Alzheimer's to
miscarrages.
Are GM Crops
Contaminating Non-GM Crops?
In the US,
over 90 percent
of all canola grown is genetically modified, compared to just
over 20 percent in the rest of the world.
According to
Nature News, the research team discovered two varieties of transgenic
canola in the wild, plus a third GM variety that is a cross
of the two GM breeds. One of the transgenic varieties found was
Monsanto's
Roundup Ready canola, which is engineered to be resistant to
glyphosate,
and the other was Bayer
Crop Science's Liberty Link canola, which is resistant to gluphosinate.
The third variety contained transgenes from each of these, and is
resistant to both types of herbicide.
The truth is
Monsanto and Syngenta have unleashed something into nature that
will proliferate, cross-breed, and create new plants that we simply
do not understand. This is particularly disturbing when it comes
to food crops, such as canola, which is used in a vast number of
processed food products consumed by millions of people.
The fact that
GM crops can infiltrate conventional crops is a concern for any
food where GM experimentation is taking place. For example, in 2004,
Hawaii
reported widespread contamination of papaya crops by GM varieties.
Even seed stocks sold as conventional were found to be contaminated,
which threatened the existence of organic papaya.
These types
of transgene contaminations are completely unavoidable
once you start growing them out in the open– including the cross-mixing
of GM breeds.
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. This means
that you may not necessarily get the results you think you're going
to get when you insert or remove genetic material.
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.
How Genetic
Engineering Really Works
Many people
now have the flawed assumption that genetic engineering is a very
precise, refined science.
Not so, explains
Jeffrey Smith in a previous article:
"… in order
to understand the risks associated with GMOs, I'm going to back
up and talk about the process of creating a genetically modified
organism because if we understand that, then a whole host of things
that can go wrong all of a sudden become clear.
… The biotech
industry gives you this impression that it's a very clean process.
We just take a gene from a species and carefully splice it into
another, and the only thing that's different is it's producing some
new beneficial protein to produces some trait.
This is
far from the truth.
What they
do is – let's say you want to create a corn plant that produces
a pesticide. So you go to the soil bacterium called BT for "Bacillus
thuringiensis" and you change it so it's more toxic, and you make
millions of copies of the gene.
You actually
put a piece of a virus there which turns it on, it's called the
promoter. It's the "on" switch that turns this gene on, 24/7, around
the clock.
You make
millions of copies and you put it in a gun and you shoot that gun
into a plate of millions of cells, hoping that some of the genes
make it into the DNA of some of those cells. Then you clone those
cells into plants.
Now the
process of insertion and cloning causes massive collateral damage
in the DNA that could have higher levels, and do have higher levels,
of allergens and toxins.
… Anti-nutrients
of soybeans that are genetically engineered have as much as seven
times higher the amount of a known allergen cold trypsin inhibitor
when compared to non-GM soy, in their cooked state.
There is
a new allergen in genetically modified corn. There is a new anti-nutrient
in the [GM] soy which blocks the absorption of nutrients.
They don't
look for these things. These are found after they're on the market
by some few of the independent researchers that are doing their
work."
Farmers have
long used BT spray on crops, and because it's a natural bacterium,
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the biotech companies
claim it is safe for human consumption.
However, this
too is clearly misguided optimism.
Jeffrey Smith
continues:
"Based
on peer reviewed published studies, animals like mice that were
fed BT had damaged tissues and immune responses as powerful as if
they've been fed cholera toxin, and then they became multiple-chemically
sensitive to where they started to react to formally harmless compounds."
Can We Reverse
the Trend in GM Crops?
According to
Jeffrey
Smith, a leading opponent of GM crops who has written two books
on the subject, from the ABC News article above:
"We're
seeing a level of reaction that is unprecedented," says Jeffrey
Smith, an activist who has fought the expansion of genetically engineered
foods since they were first introduced 15 years ago and written
two books on the subject. "I personally think we are going to hit
the tipping point of consumer rejection very soon."
The silver
lining in all of this is that we actually don't NEED policy changes
to kick GM Foods out of the market!
Like Jeffrey
Smith suggests, the only requirement is getting enough people to
consistently avoid buying anything containing GM
ingredients, and the food manufacturers will do the rest. They WILL
respond to market demands, because if they don't they go out of
business.
This means
avoiding and boycotting every product with corn or soy as an ingredient
that does not carry the USDA Organic label. It may sound like a
daunting task for you as an individual shopper, but there are resource
guides available.
For a helpful,
straightforward guide to shopping Non-GMO, please see the
Non-GMO
Shopping Guide, created by the Institute
for Responsible Technology.
You can also
avoid GM foods that are not found in processed foods, if you know
what to look for. There are currently eight genetically modified
food crops on the market:
| Soy |
Sugar from
sugar beets |
| Corn |
Hawaiian
papaya |
| Cottonseed
(used in vegetable cooking oils) |
Some varieties
of zucchini |
| Canola
(canola oil) |
Crookneck
squash |
This means
you should avoid products with corn, soy, canola, and any of their
derivatives listed as an ingredient, unless it's labeled USDA 100%
Organic.
What You Can
Do NOW to Avoid GMO Foods
It is crucial
to purchase authentically certified organic foods as that will assure
you will not receive artifacts of industrial processing and any
GMO surprises. Currently due to corporate collusion with the US
government GMO labeling is prohibited so the only reliable way to
differentiate non GMO food is to purchase organic.
You will of
course also avoid or dramatically reduce your exposure to pesticides,
hormones and antibiotics that are nearly universally added to GMO
meat and of course potent herbicides like Round Up that is sprayed
on nearly all GMO crops.
There is one
important exception, especially with respect to meat in that it
doesn't have to have the "official' organic certification if you
can do the certification yourself. Certification can be an expensive
process and many small independent farmers are simply unable to
afford it. So if you personally know the farmer and visit the farm
and are confident it meets the standards then it is will likely
be just fine. Just far more work than most of us have the time for.
The crucial
point is to absolutely know the source of your food. If you can't
grow or raise it yourself then you better be darn well confident
that you delegate that responsibility to someone or some organization
you trust. That is one of the reasons I rarely eat out and consume
over 95% of my food at home.
Remember food
is a critical part of the equation of "Taking Control of Your Health",
you simply must get it right if you want any real chance of avoiding
chronic degenerative disease.
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May
16, 2011
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2011 Dr. Joseph Mercola
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