the Health Ranger from NaturalNews Website
News of the research is spreading like wildfire across the 'net, and support for Proposition 37 - which seeks to label GMOs in foods - is growing by the day. But the media has not yet reported on the everyday foods being sold in grocery stores right now and made with Monsanto's genetically modified corn (GM corn).
Which foods are most likely to contain Monsanto GM corn?
To answer this question, I visited a
local grocery store in Austin, Texas and purchased 10 breakfast
cereals made with high levels of non-organic corn.
The exact GMO content of these cereals
remains a mystery precisely because manufacturers of these cereals
refuse to label them with their GMO content. This lack of full
disclosure by the food industry underscores the urgent need for a
labeling law so that consumers can make an informed decision.
Those studies have not yet been done on humans. GM corn is an experimental crop with unknown long-term effects of humans. Breakfast cereals made with GM corn may turn out to pose a significant long-term risk to human health, but that has not yet been determined.
This article is presented in the public
interest, reflecting reasonable caution over a common food
ingredient which French scientists have now convincingly linked to
cancer and premature death in studies conducted on rats.
...most likely to contain Monsanto's GM corn
That company is
Nature's Path:
If you buy breakfast cereal, and you
don't want to eat Monsanto's GM corn, always choose cereals from
Nature's Path. This is my No. 1 most highly trusted cereal company.
Although they are positioned in store
shelves alongside other organic cereals, they are actually made with
conventional crops grown with pesticides which may include
Monsanto's Roundup.
It is the children in America who are
being fed the most GMOs. This represents a highly unethical food
experiment being conducted on an entire generation, and the
long-term effects of human
consumption of GMOs are simply not
known.
According to that study, 70% of females
died premature and showed significant damage to their liver, kidneys
and other organs.
Pretty crazy, huh?
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