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ah yes...Monsanto.....the number one sponsor of the American

Dietetic Association and the reason I refuse to be a member of their

organization. The evil ruler of the universe when it comes to

developing the poisons people put in their mouth on a daily basis.

As far as GMO's go..until very recently they were banned in

England. Over the last two years they have been allowed in the food

supply. Low and behold, allergies and asthma in children have

skyrocketed in just the last year. hmmmm.

 

Kimberly Marin AP, RD

Sunrise, FL

www.kimberlymarin.com

 

Chinese Medicine , " "

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>

> Hi Shamanist1 & All,

>

> > new disease due to GMO foods???!!! i don't normally do this, but

i was

> > so shocked by this article that i thought i would post it for

> > everyone's benefit. the video is really interesting also.

according to

> > the article, people have been growing some kind of plastic

fibers out

> > of their skin. has anyone ever heard of this or had a patient

with these

> > sort of symptoms?

>

> Morgellons Disease has been in the news for some years now but I

have

> not seen a case yet. It is not a new disease because it was

described

> circa 300 years ago, but the incidence seems to be increasing

since

> 2001.

>

> Most Medline abstracts on this disease appear to regard it as a

form

> of " delusional parasitosis " . However, it was claimed recently that

> analysis of cellulose-like " fibres " taken from the skin lesions

of

> Morgellons Disease sufferers show a DNA match with Agrobacterium.

>

> See: CONTRIBUTION OF AGROBACTERIUM TO MORGELLONS DISEASE.

> RB Stricker, VR Savely, A Zaltsman, and V Citovsky, San Francisco,

> CA, Bethesda, MD, and Stony Brook, NY. (WAFMR) [Abstract 287 - Not

> avaliable online but see: http://nielsmayer.com/morgellons07.pdf

>

> Agrobacterium is a bacterium often used in GM research. Its genes,

> inserted into GM plants, enhance cellulose synthesis. See:

> http://tinyurl.com/6yeyrv

>

> If these genes were to get into humans, could they cause human

cells

> to synthesise cellulose? That would be a horrific scenario.

>

> The thought of Monsanto, or other multinational companies, messing

up

> the genetics of basic food production in their search for GM foods

> (for which they may become the world's main source of seed) makes

my

> flesh crawl.

>

> Indeed, Morgellons Disease may have BOTH a physical (Agrobacterium-

> cellulose-related) and a mental aetiology.

>

> Best regards,

>

>

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Hi Shamanist1 & All,

 

> new disease due to GMO foods???!!! i don't normally do this, but i was

> so shocked by this article that i thought i would post it for

> everyone's benefit. the video is really interesting also. according to

> the article, people have been growing some kind of plastic fibers out

> of their skin. has anyone ever heard of this or had a patient with these

> sort of symptoms?

 

Morgellons Disease has been in the news for some years now but I have

not seen a case yet. It is not a new disease because it was described

circa 300 years ago, but the incidence seems to be increasing since

2001.

 

Most Medline abstracts on this disease appear to regard it as a form

of " delusional parasitosis " . However, it was claimed recently that

analysis of cellulose-like " fibres " taken from the skin lesions of

Morgellons Disease sufferers show a DNA match with Agrobacterium.

 

See: CONTRIBUTION OF AGROBACTERIUM TO MORGELLONS DISEASE.

RB Stricker, VR Savely, A Zaltsman, and V Citovsky, San Francisco,

CA, Bethesda, MD, and Stony Brook, NY. (WAFMR) [Abstract 287 - Not

avaliable online but see: http://nielsmayer.com/morgellons07.pdf

 

Agrobacterium is a bacterium often used in GM research. Its genes,

inserted into GM plants, enhance cellulose synthesis. See:

http://tinyurl.com/6yeyrv

 

If these genes were to get into humans, could they cause human cells

to synthesise cellulose? That would be a horrific scenario.

 

The thought of Monsanto, or other multinational companies, messing up

the genetics of basic food production in their search for GM foods

(for which they may become the world's main source of seed) makes my

flesh crawl.

 

Indeed, Morgellons Disease may have BOTH a physical (Agrobacterium-

cellulose-related) and a mental aetiology.

 

Best regards,

 

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Hi Kimberly, all,

 

The UK had GMO crop trials going on in 2002, if not earlier already. GM

crops are not yet grown in a large scale here.

 

However GMO containing foods started in 1996.

 

Artemis

 

 

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As far as GMO's go..until very recently they were banned in England. Over

the last two years they have been allowed in the food supply. Low and

behold, allergies and asthma in children have skyrocketed in just the last

year. hmmmm.

 

Kimberly Marin AP, RD

Sunrise, FL

www.kimberlymarin.com

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" Indeed, Morgellons Disease may have BOTH a physical (Agrobacterium-

cellulose-related) and a mental aetiology. "

 

I'd be mental too if I were synthesizing cellulose b/c some people were messing

around with genes.

Hugo

 

 

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 Hi Kimberley.

 Could you provide references?

 After a quick search, this is what I came up with:

" Its stated mission is to 'improve the health of the public,' but with 15

percent of its budget--more than $3 million--coming from food companies and

trade groups, it has learned not to bite the hand that feeds it, " Sheldon

Rampton and John Stauber write. " 'They never criticize the food industry,' says

Joan Gussow, a former head of the nutrition education program at Teachers

College at Columbia University. The ADA's website even contains a series of

'fact sheets' about various food products, sponsored by the same corporations

that make them (Monsanto for biotechnology; Procter & Gamble for olestra;

Ajinomoto for MSG; the National Association of Margarine Manufacturers for fats

and oils). "

From

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Dietetic_Association

 

 

 I had a talk with one of my patients yesterday, and he was mentioning how if

we want CM (for instance) to be recognised or to have power, we need to provide

documentation. Clear accurate documentation. I've always wished for places like

this list to be sources of this nature.

 Hugo

 

kimmymarin <kimmymarin

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Tuesday, 6 May, 2008 7:58:24 AM

Re: New disease due to GM foods?

 

 

ah yes...Monsanto. ....the number one sponsor of the American

Dietetic Association and the reason I refuse to be a member of their

organization. The evil ruler of the universe when it comes to

developing the poisons people put in their mouth on a daily basis.

As far as GMO's go..until very recently they were banned in

England. Over the last two years they have been allowed in the food

supply. Low and behold, allergies and asthma in children have

skyrocketed in just the last year. hmmmm.

 

Kimberly Marin AP, RD

Sunrise, FL

www.kimberlymarin. com

 

Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine , " "

<@ ...> wrote:

>

> Hi Shamanist1 & All,

>

> > new disease due to GMO foods???!!! i don't normally do this, but

i was

> > so shocked by this article that i thought i would post it for

> > everyone's benefit. the video is really interesting also.

according to

> > the article, people have been growing some kind of plastic

fibers out

> > of their skin. has anyone ever heard of this or had a patient

with these

> > sort of symptoms?

>

> Morgellons Disease has been in the news for some years now but I

have

> not seen a case yet. It is not a new disease because it was

described

> circa 300 years ago, but the incidence seems to be increasing

since

> 2001.

>

> Most Medline abstracts on this disease appear to regard it as a

form

> of " delusional parasitosis " . However, it was claimed recently that

> analysis of cellulose-like " fibres " taken from the skin lesions

of

> Morgellons Disease sufferers show a DNA match with Agrobacterium.

>

> See: CONTRIBUTION OF AGROBACTERIUM TO MORGELLONS DISEASE.

> RB Stricker, VR Savely, A Zaltsman, and V Citovsky, San Francisco,

> CA, Bethesda, MD, and Stony Brook, NY. (WAFMR) [Abstract 287 - Not

> avaliable online but see: http://nielsmayer. com/morgellons07 .pdf

>

> Agrobacterium is a bacterium often used in GM research. Its genes,

> inserted into GM plants, enhance cellulose synthesis. See:

> http://tinyurl. com/6yeyrv

>

> If these genes were to get into humans, could they cause human

cells

> to synthesise cellulose? That would be a horrific scenario.

>

> The thought of Monsanto, or other multinational companies, messing

up

> the genetics of basic food production in their search for GM foods

> (for which they may become the world's main source of seed) makes

my

> flesh crawl.

>

> Indeed, Morgellons Disease may have BOTH a physical (Agrobacterium-

> cellulose-related) and a mental aetiology.

>

> Best regards,

>

>

 

 

 

 

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