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Spilling the Beans, May 2008

 

This month’s newsletter is a downloadable report called

State-of-the-Science on the Health Risks of GM Foods.

The material describes the conflict of interest among regulators that

allowed GMO foods on the market; the wide range of adverse findings from animal

feeding studies such as higher death rates, organ damage, reproductive

failures,

and infant mortality; reports by farmers of thousands of sick, sterile, and

dead livestock; toxic and allergic properties of GM foods; numerous

scientific assumptions used as the basis for safety claims that have since

proven

false; inadequate regulatory oversight; biased industry safety studies;

manipulation of public opinion; and the mistreatment of scientists critical of

the

technology.

The 28 pages include 5 pages of endnotes. Download or view this

comprehensive report at _http://www.seedsofdeception.com/DocumentFiles/145.pdf_

(http://www.seedsofdeception.com/DocumentFiles/145.pdf) .

© copyright Institute For Responsible Technology 2008

Jeffrey M. Smith is the author of publication Genetic Roulette: The

Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods, which presents 65

risks in

easy-to-read two-page spreads. His first book, Seeds of Deception, is the top

rated and #1 selling book on GM foods in the world. He is the Executive of the Institute for Responsible Technology.

_www.responsibletechnology.org_ (http://www.responsibletechnology.org/) , which

is spearheading the

Campaign for Healthier Eating in America. Go to _www.seedsofdeception.com_

(http://www.seedsofdeception.com/) to learn more about how to avoid GM foods.

Spilling the Beans is a monthly column available at

_www.responsibletechnology.org_ (http://www.responsibletechnology.org/) . The

website also offers

eater-friendly tips for avoiding GMOs at home and in restaurants.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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