10 Reasons to Avoid
GMOs
1. GMOs are unhealthy.
The American Academy of
Environmental Medicine (AAEM) urges doctors to prescribe non-GMO diets for all
patients. They cite animal studies showing organ damage, gastrointestinal and
immune system disorders, accelerated aging, and infertility. Human studies show
how genetically modified (GM) food can leave material behind inside us,
possibly causing long-term problems. Genes inserted into GM soy, for example,
can transfer into the DNA of bacteria living inside us, and that the toxic
insecticide produced by GM corn was found in the blood of pregnant women and
their unborn fetuses.
Numerous health
problems increased after GMOs were introduced in 1996. The percentage of
Americans with three or more chronic illnesses jumped from 7% to 13% in just 9
years; food allergies skyrocketed, and disorders such as autism, reproductive
disorders, digestive problems, and others are on the rise. Although there is
not sufficient research to confirm that GMOs are a contributing factor, doctors
groups such as the AAEM tell us not to wait before we start protecting
ourselves, and especially our children who are most at risk.
The American Public Health
Association and American Nurses Association are among many medical groups that
condemn the use of GM bovine growth hormone, because the milk from treated cows
has more of the hormone IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1)―which is linked to
cancer.
2. GMOs contaminate―forever.
GMOs cross pollinate
and their seeds can travel. It is impossible to fully clean up our contaminated
gene pool. Self-propagating GMO pollution will outlast the effects of global
warming and nuclear waste. The potential impact is huge, threatening the health
of future generations. GMO contamination has also caused economic losses for
organic and non-GMO farmers who often struggle to keep their crops pure.
3. GMOs increase herbicide use.
Most GM crops are
engineered to be "herbicide tolerant"―they deadly weed killer.
Monsanto, for example, sells Roundup Ready crops, designed to survive
applications of their Roundup herbicide.
Between 1996 and 2008,
US farmers sprayed an extra 383 million pounds of herbicide on GMOs. Overuse of
Roundup results in "superweeds," resistant to the herbicide. This is
causing farmers to use even more toxic herbicides every year. Not only does
this create environmental harm, GM foods contain higher residues of toxic
herbicides. Roundup, for example, is linked with sterility, hormone disruption,
birth defects, and cancer.
4. Genetic engineering creates dangerous
side effects.
By mixing genes from
totally unrelated species, genetic engineering unleashes a host of unpredictable
side effects. Moreover, irrespective of the type of genes that are inserted,
the very process of creating a GM plant can result in massive collateral damage
that produces new toxins, allergens, carcinogens, and nutritional deficiencies.
5. Government oversight is dangerously
lax.
Most of the health and
environmental risks of GMOs are ignored by governments' superficial regulations
and safety assessments. The reason for this tragedy is largely political. The
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), for example, doesn't require a single
safety study, does not mandate labeling of GMOs, and allows companies to put
their GM foods onto the market without even notifying the agency. Their
justification was the claim that they had no information showing that GM foods
were substantially different. But this was a lie. Secret agency memos made
public by a lawsuit show that the overwhelming consensus even among the FDA's
own scientists was that GMOs can create unpredictable, hard-to-detect side
effects. They urged long-term safety studies. But the White House had
instructed the FDA to promote biotechnology, and the agency official in charge
of policy was Michael Taylor, Monsanto's former attorney, later their vice
president. He's now the US Food Safety Czar.
6. The biotech industry uses "tobacco
science" to claim product safety.
Biotech companies like
Monsanto told us that Agent Orange, PCBs, and DDT were safe. They are now using
the same type of superficial, rigged research to try and convince us that GMOs
are safe. Independent scientists, however, have caught the spin-masters
red-handed, demonstrating without doubt how industry-funded research is
designed to avoid finding problems, and how adverse findings are distorted or
denied.
7. Independent research and reporting is
attacked and suppressed.
Scientists who discover
problems with GMOs have been attacked, gagged, fired, threatened, and denied
funding. The journal Nature acknowledged that a "large block of scientists
. . . denigrate research by other legitimate scientists in a knee-jerk,
partisan, emotional way that is not helpful in advancing knowledge."
Attempts by media to expose problems are also often censored.
8. GMOs harm the environment.
GM crops and their
associated herbicides can harm birds, insects, amphibians, marine ecosystems,
and soil organisms. They reduce bio-diversity, pollute water resources, and are
unsustainable. For example, GM crops are eliminating habitat for monarch
butterflies, whose populations are down 50% in the US. Roundup herbicide has
been shown to cause birth defects in amphibians, embryonic deaths and endocrine
disruptions, and organ damage in animals even at very low doses. GM canola has
been found growing wild in North Dakota and California, threatening to pass on
its herbicide tolerant genes on to weeds.
9. GMOs do not increase yields, and work
against feeding a hungry world.
Whereas sustainable
non-GMO agricultural methods used in developing countries have conclusively
resulted in yield increases of 79% and higher, GMOs do not, on average,
increase yields at all. This was evident in the Union of Concerned Scientists'
2009 report Failure to Yield―the definitive study to date on GM crops and
yield.
The International
Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development
(IAASTD) report, authored by more than 400 scientists and backed by 58
governments, stated that GM crop yields were "highly variable" and in
some cases, "yields declined." The report noted, "Assessment of
the technology lags behind its development, information is anecdotal and
contradictory, and uncertainty about possible benefits and damage is
unavoidable." They determined that the current GMOs have nothing to offer
the goals of reducing hunger and poverty, improving nutrition, health and rural
livelihoods, and facilitating social and environmental sustainability.
On the contrary, GMOs
divert money and resources that would otherwise be spent on more safe,
reliable, and appropriate technologies.
10. By avoiding GMOs, you contribute to the
coming tipping point of consumer rejection, forcing them out of our food
supply.
Because GMOs give no
consumer benefits, if even a small percentage of us start rejecting brands that
contain them, GM ingredients will become a marketing liability. Food companies
will kick them out. In Europe, for example, the tipping point was achieved in
1999, just after a high profile GMO safety scandal hit the papers and alerted
citizens to the potential dangers. In the US, a consumer rebellion against GM
bovine growth hormone has also reached a tipping point, kicked the cow drug out
of dairy products by Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Dannon, Yoplait, and most of
America's dairies.
The Campaign for
Healthier Eating in America is designed to achieve a tipping point against GMOs
in the US. The number of non-GMO shoppers needed is probably just 5% of the
population. The key is to educate consumers about the documented health dangers
and provide a Non-GMO Shopping Guide to make avoiding GMOs much easier.
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