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Weedkiller alert over cancer link (GMO)
Telegraph UK ^ | March 21, 2015 | Camilla Turner

Posted on 03/21/2015 9:23:30 AM PDT by opentalk

The World Health Organisation’s cancer agency has declared that one of the UK’s most widely used weedkillers is “probably carcinogenic to humans”.

Amateur gardeners and professional farmers have been urged to “think very carefully” about using the popular herbicide Roundup, which contains glyphosate.

A summary of the International Agency for Research on Cancer's (IARC) report, published in The Lancet Oncology, said that the herbicide had been detected “in air during spraying, in water, and in food”.It had also been detected “in the blood and urine of agricultural workers, indicating absorption”.

...The IARC's report said that its use has increased sharply with the development of genetically modified glyphosate-resistant crop varieties.

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cancer; farming; fda; glyphosate; gmo; gmolabeling; monsanto; roundup; trollalert
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To: riri

We aren’t the only ones eating the corn. The meat we eat probably has lots of crud in it.

year 1900 cancer DEATH rate = 64/100k
year 2000 “ “ rate = 203.2/100k
year 2011 “ “ rate = 185.4/100k

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0922292.html

This is deaths not diagnosis. I want to know how many are being diagnosed today. My brother, sister-in-law, and aunt have all had it and are not included. A discussion of the stats is here.

http://preventcancer.com/losing/nci/manipulates.htm

Environmentalists are not all wrong.


41 posted on 03/21/2015 3:29:09 PM PDT by huldah1776
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

“I’m still waiting for all those bad things to happen to me from when, as a kid in the 1950s and 60s, used to walk behind the truck spraying DDT.”

Good times. We used to chase those things for blocks riding our bicycles in and out of the cloud.


42 posted on 03/21/2015 3:30:59 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: PIF

Lyme disease is big here and wondered if DDT would have taken out the deer ticks?


43 posted on 03/21/2015 3:47:39 PM PDT by huldah1776
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To: huldah1776

YES DDT kills ticks


44 posted on 03/21/2015 4:22:29 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: Balding_Eagle
Bet he ate carrots. Seems most people who eat carrots die.

And there's also milk.......FWIW, almost all divorced couples have admitted to drinking milk when they were young........Hmmmmmmm

45 posted on 03/21/2015 4:23:42 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Uncle Sy: "Beavers are like Ninjas, they only come out at night and they're hard to find")
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To: Balding_Eagle

There isn’t actually a choice as there is no middle ground left. For the most part conventionally farmed foods that are non GMO don’t exist, the only other option is to buy organic which I didn’t do prior to the shift to GMO’s.

What I used to purchase no longer exists. I don’t remember there being a drop in food prices, or even steady prices as GMOs have taken over conventional farming. As a consumer all I’ve seen is prices that have doubled or even tripled. High fat hamburger-the cheap stuff-is near $4/pound where I live. Farmers say that the feed prices have gone up dramatically. This all happened soon after the wide spread use of GMO seed.

I know that there are multiple factors that influence food prices. I’ve been married 16 years and have been pinching my pennies for the entire time; food costs have gone up dramatically in the past 11 years. I fail to see how Monsanto has saved the day with their round up ready crops when our grocery bill has eclipsed our mortgage payment with no increase in the amount of food being purchased. If it does reduce the cost of food so much, surely the rate of increase in food prices wouldn’t be so high.


46 posted on 03/21/2015 5:19:57 PM PDT by NorthstarMom
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To: NorthstarMom

FYI, while shopping at WalMart the other day I noticed lots of non GMO and organic products. Guess customers are demanding better choices and they have complied.


47 posted on 03/21/2015 5:24:56 PM PDT by bonfire
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To: NorthstarMom

On another note, do you have a “Sprouts” grocery store anywhere near you? Their produce is all organic and prices are cheap. Aldi’s might be another alternative as I’ve heard they are adding more and more organic/non GMO products as well.


48 posted on 03/21/2015 5:27:50 PM PDT by bonfire
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To: NorthstarMom
This is a little old, 2010, but things haven't changed that much, food is cheaper than it's ever been in history.

"But, actually, food is cheaper than it has ever been, according to a chart from MJ Perry. Well... the key is that as a percentage of disposable income food prices remain ridiculously cheap. Yes, they've gone up, and sure wages have gone down, but it's all about perspective. Food prices aren't a big crisis, at least in America."

"

http://www.businessinsider.com/forget-food-price-inflation-its-actually-cheaper-than-it-has-ever-been-2010-10

49 posted on 03/21/2015 6:28:39 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Gruber Revelations are proof that God is still smiling on America.)
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To: Balding_Eagle

Thanks. I guess my family is doing worse than I thought financially. Our food budget has increased to 25% of our budget, no change in employment status either.


50 posted on 03/21/2015 6:30:59 PM PDT by NorthstarMom
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To: Balding_Eagle

Like Rush says, perception is reality and as prices go up much faster than our income; food doesn’t seem cheaper than ever to me or any of my friends and family.


51 posted on 03/21/2015 6:34:33 PM PDT by NorthstarMom
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To: gasport
You can read many, many articles in GeneWatch that can, at minimum, lead you to the conclusion that GMOs:

1. Are more than likely allergenic

2. Are toxic and causing harm to specific organs /cellular targets.

3. Are ACTUALLY reducing nutritional value of food.

Look up a researcher by the name of Dr. Pustzai. He was a huge advocate of GMOs. He conducted a study in the 90s and was completely shocked by the results. It was a study on GM potatoes and rats. Ultimately what the study showed was that the group of rats fed the GM potatoes were showing damage to their intestines and immune systems while the rats not being fed the GM potatoes did not.

With permission of his employer he expressed his concern on a TV interview. The next day he was terminated and his research team was suspended.He was ordered by the UK gov't to no longer speak about the research. All correspndence could be tied back to the US gov't and Monsanto.

Ultimately, he left the UK and had to repatriate to Hungary.

Bare minimum, shouldn't further research be encouraged and, labeling and choice given to the consumer?

52 posted on 03/21/2015 8:32:34 PM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: huldah1776
Even so --corn is in everything in the American diet. What are the effects of constant low level ingesting of toxins?

You could argue that people are living longer and, therefore, cancer deaths are naturally higher. I don't know if that is true but it seems a valid argument.

I'd like to see statistics on younger diagnoses and deaths.

53 posted on 03/21/2015 8:46:30 PM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: TexasGator
I hope you are correct. I really, really hope you are right.

But, what do we know? We know that in nature bt kills insects. SO, your claim that it can't hurt a fly is already suspect.

We know that when BT is inserted into a plant, the plant produces the toxin internally in grain or other cells.

We also know that the plant then produces the toxin 1000s of times more than would ever be used as a topical pesticide.

We also know that study after study are coming out showing the gene to be toxic.BT cotton feed has been implicated in animal toxicity, infertility and, even, deaths. Do a quick google search on the effects in India of Bt brinjal and sheep who graze of the BT cotton.

54 posted on 03/21/2015 9:00:51 PM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: NorthstarMom
Do your own research, I am just a novice, obviously. But, like you, I have noticed my entire family is starting to have digestive issues. So, I started to look into eating healthier. Looking into what is in my food.

I typically ignored articles like this. I would think, "eh, what can I do..it's everywhere, it's probably safe".

Not even just GMO but the chemicals in the food is concerning to. Take for instance the azodicarbonamide they are using in the breads-- why? If you put this in bread in Singapore you'd get 15 years in prison. It's banned for human consumption in Europe and Australia.

55 posted on 03/21/2015 9:10:27 PM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: riri

You don’t know. Go do your homework.


56 posted on 03/21/2015 9:57:52 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: riri

I changed the way we ate about 10 years ago when a friend gave me “Nourishing Traditions” by Sally Fallon. I make all our own bread and we very rarely eat processed food.

The diagnosis of Graves surprises me as I have none of the risk factors, but life is like that. I’m taking the meds and already feel better, but will now try to figure out how to heal my gut and immune system.


57 posted on 03/22/2015 5:41:24 AM PDT by NorthstarMom
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
I’m still waiting for all those bad things to happen to me from when, as a kid in the 1950s and 60s, used to walk behind the truck spraying DDT. =====

I did the same.

58 posted on 03/22/2015 5:46:58 AM PDT by Loud Mime (Keep God's Commandments; it's better than gambling on forgiveness.)
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To: NorthstarMom

Rush has said, correctly, that perception is reality in politics, and from reading your posts, you are making political decision regards your food.

The real price of food, however, reflects reality, not perception.


59 posted on 03/22/2015 7:19:55 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Gruber Revelations are proof that God is still smiling on America.)
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To: huldah1776

“year 2000 “ “ rate = 203.2/100k
year 2011 “ “ rate = 185.4/100k”

Interesting. Cancer rate has been declining since 1990 and the introduction of GMO foods. Thanks for the insight.


60 posted on 03/22/2015 8:02:11 AM PDT by TexasGator
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