rats fed gmo
Rats fed GM potatoes had smaller livers, hearts, testicles and brains,
damaged immune systems, and showed structural changes in their white blood cells
making them more vulnerable to infection and disease compared to other rats fed
non-GMO potatoes. It got worse. Thymus and spleen damage showed up; enlarged
tissues, including the pancreas and intestines; and there were cases of liver
atrophy as well as significant proliferation of stomach and intestines cells
that could be a sign of greater future risk of cancer. Equally alarming, results
showed up after 10 days of testing, and they persisted after 110 days that's the
human equivalent of 10 years.
The real kinds show GMOs produce "massive changes in the natural functioning of
(a) plant's DNA. Native genes can be mutated, deleted, permanently turned off or
on....the inserted gene can become truncated, fragmented, mixed with other
genes, inverted or multiplied, and the GM protein it produces may have
unintended characteristics" that may be harmful.
GMOs also pose other health risks. When a transgene functions in a new cell, it
may produce different proteins than the ones intended. They may be harmful, but
there's no way to know without scientific testing. Even if the protein is
exactly the same, there are still problems. Consider corn varieties engineered
to produce a pesticidal protein called Bt-toxin. Farmers use it in spray form,
and companies falsely claim it's harmless to humans. In fact, people exposed to
the spray develop allergic-type symptoms, mice ingesting Bt had powerful immune
responses and abnormal and excessive cell growth, and a growing number of human
and livestock illnesses are linked to Bt crops.
Arpad Pusztai and other scientists were shocked at their results of animals fed
GM foods. His results were cited above. Other independent studies showed stunted
growth, impaired immune systems, bleeding stomachs, abnormal and potentially
precancerous cell growth in the intestines, impaired blood cell development,
misshaped cell structures in the liver, pancreas and testicles, altered gene
expression and cell metabolism, liver and kidney lesions, partially atrophied
livers, inflamed kidneys, less developed organs, reduced digestive enzymes,
higher blood sugar, inflamed lung tissue, increased death rates and higher
offspring mortality as well.
Comment from arthur tesla
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Importation, Interstate Movement, and Release Into the Environment of Certain Genetically Engineered Organisms
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