You could, but this topic is titled GM foods......... You ought to start another topic to deal with these substances.hodson2k9 wrote:
and .... Monosodium glutamate (msg) (hidden under many names such as maltodextrin, disodium guanylate, corn starch etc), aspartame (also hidden under many names), refined sugar, flouride, butylated
Hydroxytoluene (BHT), high fructose corn syrup, yellow number 5 (actually all food colorants as almost all are dervied from coal tar), Propylene glycol alginate (E405), Polysorbate 60, Enriched flour, hydrogenated oils, trans fats, sulfites ...... i could go on.
GM foods story in papers
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http://www.fwi.co.uk/articles/15/05/201 ... ZlMMb5wbIX
'Whatever your view on this complex issue, make sure you have your say in our first ever survey of UK farmers on the subject'
'Whatever your view on this complex issue, make sure you have your say in our first ever survey of UK farmers on the subject'
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Tick the first box then have your say, that is, say "I own, manage, run, live or work on a farm".woodburner wrote:I can't have my say as I don't fit the profile they are looking for.
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More.........How Bt and Roundup Ready Plants Threaten Plant, Animal and Human Health
Take the genetically engineered Bt plants, for example. In these plants, a specific genetic material for a single toxin protein has been separated from the bacteria (Bacillus thuringiensis, or Bt) and placed into the genetic material of a plant, such as corn, soybean, and potatoes. Other Bt plants are also in the pipeline. According to Dr. Ingham, there’s very clear evidence of harm in animals that consume Bt plant material. They end up with severe ulceration, starting in the digestive system.
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China destroys three shipments of GM corn from US
"government’s decisive move to destroy the illegal GMOs “progressive, encouraging, and satisfying"
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Then there's the other part of the story:
However, Mr Li says the new government still has a long way to go to eliminate the GMOs that he and others believe are being grown across the country and to impose a ban on domestically grown and imported GMOs.
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More here and the Al Jazeera film mentioned in the article is here.Tesco, Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer, Morrison, ASDA and the Co-op are now selling chickens fed on genetically modified soya. Few consumers are aware of the change, for the retailers are not labelling their products as containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The Co-op and Tesco have also misled their customers by claiming that GM feed given to animals is not detectable in animal products. This is not true. Several research studies have found that GM DNA from animal feed is present in the milk, meat, and eggs that people eat. This has been confirmed by the UK Government’s Food Standards Agency.
It’s too late to save Maria Almeida’s little son but we as UK consumers can help to prevent the multiplication of similar cases by getting our supermarkets to re-impose their ban on GMO soya in animal feed. Brazilian farmers say that there is plenty of non-GMO soya on the market. Doing this will not solve all the problems but it will be a first step.
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