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To: pierrem15

Testing GMOs in animals is pretty simple: some critters get fed the GMO foods and some get the non-GMO foods.

We’re not talking about giving animals thousands of times the normal exposure to some obscure chemical.


50 posted on 04/29/2014 11:12:32 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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People have been modifying plants since the Egyptians. I’m not against that, but I would like to know if my food contains GMO elements. Just label the darned stuff; why is Monsanto so against labeling?

One of the secondary issues with GMO foods is how Monsanto treats farmers, lawsuits when GMO seeds have accidentally blown into a farmer’s field, etc. I’d rather not be part of that, so if food is labeled, I know who not to support.

We don’t have a WF, but I’d shop there sometimes if we did. Choice is nice.

Regarding homeopathy, the author may be right, I do think it is a little hit and miss and not everything works for everybody, but I know people who feel better with homeopathic treatments, so why complain? If you don’t like them, don’t use them. I have terrible leg cramps some times. The only thing I have found that helps at all is Hyland’s leg cramp pills. I swear by them. So, if I’m stupid for using homeopathic medicine, OK, but I’d rather be stupid and not in tears from leg cramps, than smart and hobbled over in pain.


60 posted on 04/29/2014 4:31:38 PM PDT by radiohead
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