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In reply to the discussion: More Evidence of Roundup's Link to Kidney, Liver Damage [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)68. Now that's some funny shit right there
Seralini is French, lives in France, and is financed by the European organic industry. So you quote figures from the US and then claim I'm the one attempting to change the subject. That's rich.
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Pesticides are killing our planet and poisoning us but profits are strong so...
tecelote
Sep 2015
#1
Yes, Stop these studies. Labeling food, doing studies and research is anti-science !!
GreatGazoo
Sep 2015
#4
Sure, because Seralini publishing in a shitty pay-to-play journal is so strong
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#24
Their first clue should be that Seralini has to pay to get his shitty research published
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#25
Get real. The organic industry is only 4% of total food sales in the US, according to
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#61
"Get real" coming from someone who channels Seralini and Benbrook is a hoot
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#65
4 % is still 4%. Confronted with a verified fact, you attempt to change the subject. Typical.
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#67
In France the market share of organic food is even lower: 2.4%. So it's not Big Organic there,either
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#72
Big agra is now putting hydric acid in many food products and in most instances they don't label it
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#73