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Are GMO plants harming health of consumers?

Started by August 15, 2013 09:47 PM
16 comments, last by Khaiy 11 years, 2 months ago

I have recently seen studies experimenting with bt corn and ready roundup soy on laboratory animals. Those studies were several years studies coverd by large academic authorities. They showed up patoreprodictive effect on cells and the wider organizm as well, affecting second generation already, totaly destroying 4th one. The academic authorities though cannot explain why possibly this was happening and what is possible couse of that. Horizontal gene transfer? Exhousted protein metabolizing ? DNA regeneration complications? What are your opinions?

I can publish link to garants of the study, and link to documentation, howewer, I do not know wheather it is apropriate in the eyes of moderators. I would like this thread to be a speculation over couse of patologic effects, rather than questioning the effects existance. Thanks

I think you took a wrong turn somewhere on the intarweb pipes.

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You've apparently mistaken a game development website for a site full of experts in biology and genetics...

I think you took a wrong turn somewhere on the intarweb pipes.

What's the matter? If we can discuss movies, space, protesting, gun control, health insurance, etc etc.. why can't we discuss this?

At least at a basic level.. smile.png

maybe some of people here are boichemists or such, I have heard there is a big demand of IT experts in biochemistry and genetics. So some could be in the industry and know more, and say that it can harm health, cannot, depends, and so on.

... I wonder if OP realizes that literally everything that is grown today is GM ( organic or not ) .

Picture of what corn use to look like about 1,000 years ago

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Edit: I would love to see a link for what the OP is talking about ... I have a feeling his information comes from ether an environmentalist group, or a vegetarian - organic group .

I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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well organizms can cross, it is true. But only organizms that do not differ higher than family can cross, in faunus life it is only genus as high. GM plants are modified in an extent of crossing way too deep, bt corn contains a bacteria segment. And it seems that GM plants will always be modified too deep to achieve wanted result , and not modified in the manner of spiece or genus (how much 2 corns differ anyway?). While this fact may seem pointless, it can be the source of patologic proteins I believe. There are three lifes: faunus,florus, fungus, and any organizm, since virus or higher, falls in one of those. Bt corn is actualy out of all three, and we could define it a 4th one, it is an organizm that would not possibly exist in universe unless life took absolutely different way of coming into existance.


I would love to see a link for what the OP is talking about ... I have a feeling his information comes from ether an environmentalist group, or a vegetarian - organic group .

"biological effects of transgenic maize nk603xmon810 fed in long term reproduction studies in mice"

Volomirov, Binter, Zentek

here is a public academic profile of the research garant.

http://www.vetmed.fu-berlin.de/einrichtungen/institute/we04/mitarbeiter/zentek_juergen/index.html

He is a profesor at multiple universities.

If he did not write his fantasies in the documentation, why would he, I find it very disturbing. You can get to documentation if you google the study label I have written, at a first link provided

I would like this thread to be a speculation over couse of patologic effects, rather than questioning the effects existance. Thanks

If that's the desired result, I'm pretty sure making a point of not sharing the background information is probably not the optimal strategy.

-~-The Cow of Darkness-~-

I wrote a long post here originally about how the study's methodology was "flimsy" .. however I found out the study was thrown out due to ""the study did not present a satisfactory statistical analysis of the data"" and ""The original study had not been subjected to peer review by qualified, scientific experts, nor published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal."" . LINK

I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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