Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Monsanto & Understanding GMOs: The Non-GMO Project Product Verification Program is Up and Running


The Non-GMO Project Product Verification Program is Up and Running

The Non-GMO Project is a non-profit originally formed by retailers whose customers were concerned about foods containing GMO ingredients. There are estimates that up to 70% of processed foods on store shelves contain ingredients from genetically engineered crops.

According to Jeffrey Smith, the author of Seeds of Deception, “Many consumers in the US mistakenly believe that the FDA approves GM foods through rigorous, in-depth, long-term studies. In reality, the agency has absolutely no safety testing requirements. Instead the agency relies on research from companies like Monsanto, research that is meticulously designed to avoid finding problems.

It’s easy to understand the FDA’s industry-friendly policy on regulation of GMOs when you see the revolving door between agency regulators and the companies they regulate. The FDA has claimed it was not aware of any information showing that GM crops were different ‘in any meaningful or uniform way’ from non-GMO crops and therefore didn’t require testing.

But 44,000 internal FDA documents made public by a lawsuit show that was a complete lie. The overwhelming consensus among the FDA’s own scientists was that GM food was quite different and could lead to unpredictable and hard-to-detect allergens, toxins, new diseases, and nutritional problems.


It turns out that FDA scientists who had urged superiors to require long-term studies were ignored.”

The consumption of certified organic food—the only way now known to avoid GMO-consumption—has become increasingly important for practitioners and their patients with allergies, asthma, learning and behavior disorders, chemical sensitivities, cancer, and toxic body burden.

It appears that thanks to the FDA’s less-than-optimal regulation of genetically modified food, the American public is “the experiment.” It’s time to completely reform the FDA, a thorough overhaul of every part of the FDA.
The purpose www.ReformFDA.org is to persuade the American public and Congress that a total reform of the FDA is absolutely necessary.
Visit www.ReformFDA.org to sign the petition and learn more.

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