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(Mod. Note: The people in the USA have been unknowingly eating these

GMO's for about 9 years now. The government didn't feel that it was

necessary to inform them. )

 

 

GM Ban Long Overdue

press-release

Tue, 07 Feb 2006 00:31:55 +0000

 

 

The Institute of Science in Society Science Society

Sustainability http://www.i-sis.org.uk

 

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ISIS Director m.w.ho

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ISIS Press Release 06/02/06

GM Ban Long Overdue

Dozens Ill & Five Deaths in the Philippines

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho

A fully referenced version of this article is posted on ISIS members'

website. Details here http://www.i-sis.org.uk/membership.php

 

Unexplained sicknesses and deaths

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In July 2003, a farmer living in a small village in the south of

Mindanao Island of The Philippines, found himself and his entire family

suddenly falling ill with fever and respiratory, intestinal and skin

ailments. They were not alone; at least fifty-one residents of Sitio

Kalyong

(Barangay Landan, Polomolok, South Cotabato Province) had similar

complaints at around the same ti

 

 

me. They all lived within 100 m of a field

planted with GM maize, and their illnesses coincided with the GM maize

flowering time.

 

Another resident of Sitio Kalyong, said [1] that the GM-maize pollen

made him dizzy, gave him severe headaches, chest pains and caused him to

vomit.

 

The field in Sitio Kalyong belonged to a local official who bought five

bags of Monsanto's Bt maize seed (Dekalb818YG with Cry1Ab from the soil

bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis ), enough to plant 5 hectares. He paid

4 500 pesos per bag, which was more than twice as much as the non-GM

variety at 2 200 pesos per bag. The premium price included the promise of

a small vehicle if the harvest turned out to be good, as it was

supposed to. In the event, the promise was broken on both counts: the

harvest

of 93 sacks compared poorly with the usual 150 sacks per ha, and the

small vehicle was never delivered. The local official stopped planting

the Bt maize after 2003.

 

As part of an investigation to determine what made the villagers ill,

one of the farmers was " volunteered " to venture inside the Bt maize

field in the presence of more than 10 witnesses, as he explained to me

via

an interpreter. " Within 5 minutes, I could not breathe and felt

something extraordinary on my face, " he recalled. The others could see

that

his face had swollen up and remarked that it was " very dangerous " .

 

In fact, the farmer is ill to this day. Every now and again, he feels

weak in his limbs and numb in his hands and feet. He held up the back of

his right hand to show me the index finger. A yellowish-brown

discoloration and thickening of the fingernail had developed since he was

exposed to the GM pollen.

 

In October 2003, blood samples were taken from the affected villagers

who still had symptoms, which were then frozen and analysed. Antibodies

to the Bt toxin Cry1Ab expressed in the GM maize were found in all the

blood samples taken from the 38 individuals.

 

Many if not all of the villagers exposed to GM-maize pollen in 2003

have remained ill to this day. Furthermore, there have been five

unexplained deaths in the village. In total, 96 people got sick. In

addition,

nine horses, four water buffalos, and 37 chickens died soon after feeding

on GM maize .

 

Denial and intimidation

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The government's doctors had dismissed the illnesses as " influenza " and

refused to investigate further. Meanwhile, without additional funding

to proceed with independent studies, no follow up of any kind has been

done, despite the continuing unexplained illnesses and deaths.

 

No more GM-maize has been grown in Sitio Kalyong after 2003, but

further planting took place elsewhere in Polomolok, in Tupi, Tampala

Tampakan

and in Marbel and several other towns in South Cotabato. The harvested

cobs were sold as food in the open market, even though the yellow maize

is intended for animal feed, and yellow maize is generally not eaten as

food in the Philippines.

 

MASIPAG (a farmers-scientists organisation) had asked the government to

stop distributing Bt maize in March 2004, and warned farmers to be

vigilant when buying seeds to avoid Bt maize [2]. They pointed out that

Monsanto's Bt maize had been commercialised without adequate safety tests

for health or the environment.

 

A concerned farmer travelled the country speaking of the plight of the

villagers of Sitio Kalyong. This alerted people to further cases

elsewhere in Mindanao (see below).

 

In November 2004, a Monsanto employee reportedly arrived in Sitio

Kalyong accompanied by three large men on motorcycles that had no license

plates. They asked for the activist farmer, indicating that they wanted

to " negotiate " with him. Alarmed and intimidated, his neighbours said he

wasn't home; telling off the gang at the same time. No such visits have

occurred since. The incident has made me wary about naming any

individual in this report.

 

More illnesses in 2004

**********************

 

More illnesses were reported in July 2004 when GM maize fields in four

separate villages of Mindanao came into flower, I was told by a farmer

who fell ill in 2003.

 

Thirty-two people in Tuka, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat, suffered from

headache, stomach-ache, dizziness, diarrhoea, vomiting and difficulty in

breathing. About 30 ha were planted with Dekalb 818YG, but most of the

residents affected were tenants, and hence not aware that what they

planted was Bt maize, or even what Bt maize really was. Most farmers in

Bagumbayan were aware of " Bt maize " based only on what Monsanto has told

them. Bagumbayan is a " pet area " of Monsanto, after having won an award

in 1999 for being the second biggest user of Power herbicide in the

world.

 

In South Sepaka, Sto. Nino, South Cotabato, nine were reported sick,

but 31 signed a petition circulated by a member of the Parish Social

Action Center, claiming they fell ill during the flowering period of

the Bt

maize. Symptoms included red eyes, dizziness and weakness. Around two

ha were planted with Pioneer 30Y 50, a Bt maize. The Bt maize belonged

to a seed dealer who apparently failed to inform the village chairman

that he had planted Bt maize. Most of the residents temporarily left

their houses.

 

Around 20 children (aged 5-10 years) got sick during the flowering

period of the Bt maize Dekalb 818YG planted near the elementary school in

Magallon, M'lang, North Cotabato. They showed symptoms similar to those

in other locations: cough, sneezing, asthma and difficulty in

breathing. An authorized dealer had planted 10 ha without informing the

community that it was Bt maize, but did say that the maize could not

be roasted

and eaten. One man ate a cob and got diarrhoea; the same happened to

four goats that ate the maize.

 

Despite the unexplained illnesses and deaths, the Philippines

government has failed to even initiate a safety enquiry, or set up

post-market

monitoring of health impacts. Instead it authorised commercial planting

of Monsanto's Roundup Ready maize in February 2005, and later, a new GM

maize variety with stacked Bt-toxin and Roundup tolerance; and approved

the import of 19 GM products for food, feed and processing.

 

Feelings were running high in the Philippines as I began my lecture

tour at the International Conference on Safe Food, 9-10 December, in

Manila, Luzon. At the closing plenary, more than 250 participants from

religious and farmers organisations, local government officials and

academics from all over the Philippines called for a ban on GMOs in food,

agriculture and fisheries.

 

Similar sentiments were expressed in Mindanao at the forum on Safe Food

and Food Security, 12-13, in Davao City, and also at the International

Forum on Genetic Engineering and Sustainable Agriculture on 15

December, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, and especially at Xavier

University, 16 December, Cagayan de Oro. Farmer after farmer spoke

from the

floor, denouncing the government for approving the commercial release of

Bt maize without safety tests, then failing to ban the Bt maize or to

conduct a proper enquiry after it was implicated in serious health

impacts including deaths, and instead giving approval to further

releases of

potentially more dangerous GM crops and products, including Roundup

Ready soya (see below). Roundup Ready soya was approved for food, feed

and

processing only, not for field releases; but this is an artificial

distinction as the soya seeds processed as tofu are the same seeds

that the

farmers plant.

 

Global ban and safety enquiry long overdue as more damning evidence

accumulates

For years, the pro-GM lobby has been denying and dismissing all

evidence pointing to the health hazards inherent to the GM technology.

Meanwhile, more damning evidence has surfaced.

 

A research team led by Dr Irina Ermakova of the Russian Academy of

Sciences reported in October 2005 that 36 percent of rats born to

pregnant

rats fed Roundup Ready GM-soya starting from before the rats conceived

were severely stunted, compared with 6 percent of rats born to those

fed non GM-soya. Within three weeks, 55.6 percent of the progeny of

GM-soya fed rats died; a death rate six to eight times that of progeny

from

rats fed non-GM soya, or a diet without added soya [3].

 

When interviewed on BBC recently [4], Dr Ermakova said that she has

now repeated the experiment three times with very similar results each

time; the average death rate within three weeks of birth was 51

percent in the group fed GM-soya compared to around 6 percent in the

two control groups. In addition, a third of surviving animals in the

GM-fed group show markedly reduced body weight and lack normal

internal organ development.

 

New research in Canberra Australia demonstrated that a previously

harmless protein in bean when transferred to pea caused inflammation

in the

lungs of mice and provoked reactions to other proteins in the feed [5].

Immunological and biochemical studies carried out for the first time

on the transgenic protein revealed that it is processed differently in

the alien species, turning the innocuous protein into a strong immunogen.

In addition, the transgenic protein promoted immune reactions against

multiple other proteins in the diet. In other words, it provoked

dangerous food sensitivities. As practically all the transgenic

proteins involve gene transfer to an alien species, they will be

subject to different processing. All transgenic proteins, therefore,

can potentially cause serious immune reactions including allergies

[6]. Yet, none of the transgenic proteins commercially approved for

food and feed had received the regimen of tests now carried out on the

transgenic pea protein. This omission is a most serious public health

issue; and warrants an immediate ban on GM food and feed until proper

assessment on the immune potential of all the transgenic proteins has

been carried out.

 

These latest developments are the most dramatic and revealing in the

light of previous scientific and anecdotal evidence that have been

suppressed and dismissed, or simply not followed up (see Box). I

should mention a series of reports from the Universities of Urbino,

Perugia and Pavia in Italy that have also come to light. They document

many changes in the cells of young mice fed GM soya. The acinar

(secretory) cells of the pancreas showed a pattern of changes

associated with a decrease in the synthesis of the digestive enzyme a

-amylase in mice fed GM-soya

compared with controls [7, 8]. In liver cells, however, the GM-soya

fed mice showed a pattern of changes associated with an increase in

metabolic rate compared with controls [9, 10] ( " liver of mice fed GM

soya works overtime " , SiS 20). Some of those changes could be reversed

by a change of diet from GM-soya to non-GM soya; but equally these

changes could be induced in adult mice by switching their diet from

non-GM to GM-soya [11]. There were also alterations in the Sertoli

cells (cells nurturing the developing sperms) and the sperm cells in

the testes associated with a decrease in transcription in young mice

fed GM-soya compared with those fed non-GM soya [12].

 

 

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Damning evidence against the safety of GM food and feed

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*- Pregnant female rats fed GM soya gave birth to severely stunted

progeny and others in the litters that died within three weeks (see main

article)

*- GM-soya affected cells in the pancreas, liver and testes of young

mice (see main article)

*- Rats fed a Monsanto GM maize developed serious kidney and blood

abnormalities [13]

*- Villagers in the south of the Philippines suffered mysterious

illnesses when a Monsanto GM maize hybrid came into flower; antibodies to

the Bt protein in the GM maize were found in the villagers, and there

have been five unexplained deaths (see main article)

*- A dozen cows died after eating a Syngenta GM maize and more in the

herd had to be slaughtered due to mysterious illnesses [14]

*- Dr . Arpad Pusztai and colleagues found young rats fed GM potatoes

damaged in every organ system including an increase in thickness of the

stomach lining to twice that in controls [15]

*- Scientists in Egypt found similar effects in mice fed another GM

potato [16]

*- The US Food and Drug Administration had data dating back to early

1990s showing that rats fed GM tomatoes had developed small holes in

their stomach [15]

*- Chickens fed Aventis' glufosinate-tolerant GM maize were twice as

likely to die compared with controls [17]

*- New research demonstrated that a harmless protein in bean when

transferred to pea caused inflammation in the lungs of mice and

provoked reactions to other proteins in the diet ( " Transgenic pea that

made mice ill " , this series)

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Commenting on some of the evidence presented here, Dr. Michael

Antoniou, Reader in Medical and Molecular Genetics at King's College

London,

had this to say [18]: " If the kind of detrimental effects seen in

animals fed GM food were observed in a clinical setting, the use of the

product would have been halted and further research instigated to

determine

the cause and find possible solutions. However, what we find repeatedly

in the case of GM food is that both governments and industry plough on

ahead with the development, endorsement and marketing [of] GM foods

despite the warnings of potential ill health from animal feeding studies,

as if nothing has happened. This is to the point where governments and

industry even seem to ignore the results of their own research! There

is clearly a need more than ever before for independent research into

the potential ill effects of GM food including most importantly extensive

animal and human feeding trials. "

 

A global ban on GM food and feed is long overdue. There must also be a

comprehensive enquiry into the safety of GM food and feed, and into the

systematic suppression and denial of the incriminating evidence.

 

 

 

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