- Children are generally more susceptible to toxins, allergens and nutritional problems.
- They consume more milk which may be from cows treated with rbGH.
- The emergence of antibiotic-resistant diseases may also significantly impact those
children who are prone to recurring infections.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
GM foods are more dangerous for children than adults
Pregnant mothers eating GM foods may endanger offspring
- Embryo development can be adversely affected by tiny amounts of substances in
the mother’s diet. - A pregnant mother’s diet may even alter gene expression in children and be passed
on to future generations. - GM crops may contain substances that impact normal fetal development, but have
never been adequately tested for these effects.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Animal genes in normally vegetarian food

How to Avoid Genetically Modified Foods
Become familiar with the most common applications of genetic modification. These are the products (and their derivatives) that are most likely to be genetically modified:- Soybeans - Gene taken from bacteria (Agrobacterium sp. strain CP4) and inserted into soybeans to make them more resistant to herbicides. See How to Live With a Soy Allergy for more information on avoiding soy products.
- Corn - There are two main varieties of GE corn. One has a Gene from the lepidoptera pathogen microorganism Bacillus thuringiensis inserted to produce the Bt toxin, which poisons insect pests. There are also several events which are resistant to various herbicide. Present in high fructose corn syrup and glucose/fructose which is prevalent in a wide variety of foods in America.
- Rapeseed/Canola - Gene added/transferred to make crop more resistant to herbicide.
- Sugar beets - Gene added/transferred to make crop more resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide.
- Rice - Genetically modified to resist herbicides; not currently available for human consumption, but trace amounts of one GM long-grained variety (LLRICE601) may have entered the food supply in the USA and Europe.More recently, golden rice, a different strain of rice has been engineered to produce significantly higher levels of beta carotene, which the body uses to produce vitamin A. Golden rice is still undergoing testing to determine if it is safe for human consumption.
- Cotton - engineered to produce Bt toxin. The seeds are pressed into cottonseed oil, which is a common ingredient in vegetable oil and margarine.
- Dairy - Cows injected with GE hormone rBGH/rBST; possibly fed GM grains and hay.
Recognize fruit and vegetable label numbers.
Purchase beef that is 100% grass-fed.
Seek products that are specifically labeled as non-GM or GMO-free.
Shop locally.
Buy whole foods.
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