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In reply to the discussion: Think you can wash off any Roundup carcinogen that might be in your GMO's? Think again. [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)61. Since GMOs are "playing god" it's the same
Not to mention Jesus's clear attempt to corner the wine and bread market is no different than Big Ag.
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Think you can wash off any Roundup carcinogen that might be in your GMO's? Think again. [View all]
pnwmom
Mar 2015
OP
It is true that regulations allow the use of copper sulfate, an essential trace mineral,
pnwmom
Mar 2015
#2
Besides, everyone knows that Olde Europe is teeming with hysterical types.
RufusTFirefly
Mar 2015
#34
No? Since when did you get to tell people what to eat? They WILL have to do it sooner or later
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#44
Both your posts demonstrate you can't tell the difference between hypothesis and fact
Major Nikon
Mar 2015
#105
The argument that some plants absorb even more Roundup does nothing to prove Roundup safe. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2015
#57
Yeah, it's just like how the placenta protects the growing fetus from any damage
pnwmom
Mar 2015
#37
Whaaat? I really enjoyed your informed opinion on why an FCC net neutrality ruling was impossible.
pa28
Mar 2015
#65
Monsanto says it's IN the corn. It gets absorbed through the leaves and "translocates"
pnwmom
Mar 2015
#13
Yes, it ends up in the kernels. The only question is whether you believe Monsanto that the levels are always very low.
pnwmom
Mar 2015
#27
According to Monsanto. But the FDA doesn't measure it, so we're just supposed to trust Monsanto.
pnwmom
Mar 2015
#50
Thanks for the interesting article on carcinogenic properties of salt. That is new to me.
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#66
So even if it doesn't end up in the seed, you do acknowledge that it is in the plant?
A Simple Game
Mar 2015
#52
Since we covet money over life in America, we will be one of the last to ban anything
Rex
Mar 2015
#77
Like they care.. "just suck it up and don't expect us to label our gmo products.. we'll spend
Cha
Mar 2015
#74
K&R. We need labeling and enforcement so we can make this choice for ourselves. n/t
pa28
Mar 2015
#43
Of course you can't.. it goes into the produce.. it only make sense. I've known that for years.
Cha
Mar 2015
#73
But moderates claim that we don't have any reason to care about what's in our food suppply...
whereisjustice
Mar 2015
#80
Does anyone know if the Monsatan family's genetics is rooted in the Machiavelli family?
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#85
It is designed to be taken up by the plant and it is also made to break down w/in days.
Botany
Mar 2015
#91
"This means that the herbicide RoundUp can be sprayed on the crops and the crops will not die."
Botany
Mar 2015
#95
Which certainly doesn't mean it wasn't later tested and approved for that purpose
Major Nikon
Mar 2015
#96