Posted by Richard L on April 07, 2015 at 10:33:20 from (24.247.235.181):
In Reply to: Re: gmo posted by rrlund on April 07, 2015 at 06:10:43:
Two days ago I was listening to 30 minutes of something about any GMO that came to me on the internet. After listening to everything, what I got out of it seems to be GMO is just like smoking many years ago when they said there is nothing in cigarettes that will hurt you. Well now we all know better. This is also such a new item how can they say there is nothing in GMO that will hurt you. Maybe another 20 years everything will be turned around just like cigarettes. Monsanto is the biggest producer of GMO seeds as I understand it. Look at how their stock has climbed in the last few years. I would like to be around in another 25 years to see if they are still in business. I personally will look at the packaging to see if it contains GMO or not. However at my age I do not think if I were to eat a few cans a year of GMO product it would not have any great difference in how much longer I will be around. I would have liked to have had the FDA say no to it but sometimes it takes years to prove something is not right. Look at all of the developed countries, all of the EU has said no to the GMO and they are healthier than the United States people are. Notice how many people die from heart attacks and many other diseases in the U. S.? That statistic is not anywhere in proportion to the other countries that said no to GMO's.
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