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Pigs fed GM grains long-term develop stomach inflammation, uterine abnormalties.

June 11, 2013 By Food Retro

A recent study in the Journal of Organic Systems conducted on the long-term health effects of consumption of genetically modified grains examined 168 pigs over a 22.7 week period.   These animals were fed with three types of GMO corn, two of which were engineered to produce Bt, and the third which was engineered to…

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Filed Under: Deep (Granola) Thoughts, Science Gives Me A Hadron, The Answer is 42 Tagged With: gastrointestinal disorders, glyphosate, GMOs

RoundUp Linked to Chronic Inflammation and Disease

May 25, 2013 By Food Retro

Dr. Stephanie Seneff and Anthony Samsel have released a paper in Entropy suggesting that glyphosate’s toxicity to mammals may be understated–or misunderstood.  Glyphosate is a main chemical component of RoundUp weedkiller and is used quite heavily in commercial agriculture, particularly on the GMO crops that have been specifically designed by Monsanto to withstand RoundUp.  These glyphosate-laden…

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Filed Under: Deep (Granola) Thoughts, The Answer is 42 Tagged With: autism, cancer, diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, glyphosate, GMOs, obesity

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