Monsanto cannabis yes or no? The DNA Protection Act of 2013

Genetically Engineered Cannabis yes or no?


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Harrekin

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Your only source is a newspaper that only gets 1.1 million reads per day out of a population of 81.6 million people?

Lol, another fail.

And since when do newspapers count as a source?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
I have it on very reliable sources.

Monsanto will be running for President, next time. And with money, in league with Satan, etc, do you think they can win?
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
no way in hell. monsanto are pure evil

there like the umbrella corporation only real
Lol, you use Rizzla papers right?

You know they're treated with chemicals and bleached...right?

Some hippy you are...AND there's far more evidence to suggest smoking chemically treated papers is harmful than GM foods.
 

DNAprotection

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If Monsanto was elected president...... I'd have to join the revolution.....
Monsanto doesn't need to 'run' for president...Monsanto is king...
On another disturbing note...

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Doer

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Food is King. Monsanto is our Queen.

If your life if full of disturbing notes.....

Tune your strings.
 

doublejj

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The marketing term "organic" has come to represent 'NO GMO's'.........buying organic products will send Monsanto a message with your wallet.......support organic farmers......fuck Monsanto......
 

DNAprotection

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[h=1]Glyphosate toxicity to humans: An overview[/h] Friday, August 02, 2013 by: Lance Devon

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041464_glyphosate_Monsanto_toxicity.html#ixzz2auWg5cye

(NaturalNews) Monsanto's infamous Roundup contains the hotly debated compound called glyphosate. This merciless herbicide is also found in 750 or more U.S. products. An herbicide like this infiltrates the landscape and accumulates in mammals, especially bone, hindering cellular detoxification along the way.

A destroyer, glyphosate annihilates a plant's building blocks of life, tearing apart amino acids. By disrupting the "shikimate pathway" in plants and microorganisms, glyphosate creeps inside leaves and stalk, raping natural life processes. Glyphosate also destroys the beneficial microorganism in the human gut, destroying the human immune system.

To make matters worse, glyphosate is often mixed with adjuvants - chemical agents that increase glyphosate's destructive power. It's often mixed with surfactants and foaming agents that allow the liquid to bond to and penetrate the structures of a plant's leaves. This mass infiltration has created a chemical environment.

[h=1]Glyphosate's existence welcomes GMOs[/h]Glyphosate's mere existence has led scientists to develop Roundup-Ready seeds which are genetically modified to resist the glyphosate. This has allowed an up-rise in engineered food, which the human body cannot naturally process. Farmers can now plant the genetically engineered crop and spray their fields simultaneously with glyphosate. Weeds are expected to die and terminator crops are engineered to withstand the chemicals. This has led to global food dominance by corporations like Monsanto, who push their genetically altered food onto Third World countries all under the guise of "feeding world hunger." Now farmers feel that they must depend on these chemical companies for seed, and are cornered into using herbicides like glyphosate to have a more productive crop.

The production of glyphosate has led the world down a dark course. The human body was intended to eat unmodified, natural food. Chemical-laced, genetically engineered science has manufactured a new-age frontier of food that is wiping out small organic farmers from the picture. As science takes a short cut and eradicates the fields, it globalizes food production. Small organic farmers who work hard to protect the balance of the ecosystem and purity of food, have felt the squeeze global chemical companies are putting on their ability to provide whole food. Glyphosate is a danger to the future of organic farmers, who seek an herbicide-free environment to grow pure and wholesome food.

[h=1]EPA continues to allow higher glyphosate levels on crops and in humans[/h]As if it were working directly for Monsanto and other chemical giants, the EPA continues to permit more glyphosate into the ecosystem. According to pre-1985 studies, detectable levels of glyphosate in animals was nearly non-existent. By 1985, glyphosate levels were appearing in animal meat tissue, fat, eggs and milk. At that point, the EPA assigned an acceptable tolerance level of glyphosate in mammals at 0.5 ppm. The EPA quickly moved to establish an acceptable daily intake of glyphosate for human consumption. At that time, they set the ADI at 0.10 mg per kg body weight per day. However, by 1993 this acceptable daily intake had been renamed to be called a "reference dose" and had gone up to 20 times the previous daily limit to 2 mg per kg body weight per day.

How is the EPA to be trusted for safety, as they continue to cater to biotech demands?

According to the nonprofit group, Beyond Pesticides, in May of 2013 the EPA ruled to double allowable limits for glyphosate in several key crops, increasing the limits for glyphosate exposure to 100 parts per million (ppm) in crops grown for animal feed, and 40 ppm in oilseed crops.

[h=1]Glyphosate stays in the bone[/h]In some of the first studies in the 90s involving rats, 30-36 percent of glyphosate was passed through the animal's gut wall and into their bodies. A similar study on hens and goats got likewise results. In the rat study, seven days after the glyphosate was administered, the remaining glyphosate levels were found in the rats' bones. In a WHO publication, "the glyphosate isotope was widely distributed throughout the body, but was primarily found in bone."

With these findings, it seems that EPA regulators have missed the point. Glyphosate, regardless of what limits are set, sinks into human organs and accumulates, creating a toxic environment for the human body. The EPA's "reference dose," is a hoax. A "reference dose" does not take into consideration the long term accumulation of glyphosate in a mammal's organs, especially bone. Here's a question: Since bone's major constituent is calcium phosphate, how might glyphosate, which acts as a fake phosphate in plants, manipulate bone growth?

Sources for this article include:

http://www.rag.org.au/modifiedfoods/rounduphealthissues.htm

http://northernwoodlands.org

http://www.beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/?p=10487
 

Doer

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On horror of lea shore and a pox on the Jonah that brought us this doom.....

This my friend is what passes for science among the hippies...See how the plant and all life is Holy.

A destroyer, glyphosate annihilates a plant's building blocks of life, tearing apart amino acids. By disrupting the "shikimate pathway" in plants and microorganisms, glyphosate creeps inside leaves and stalk, raping natural life processes.

When something is Holy it is religion.
When you follow religion you proselytize
When you proselytize, you forget your ethics
When you forget you ethics you screw over poor dumb farmers
Don't screw over the poor dumb farmers.
 

DNAprotection

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[h=1]Yet another reason to go organic - Research verifies it really is more nutritious[/h] Friday, August 02, 2013 by: Carolanne Wright

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041456_organic_food_improved_nutrition_health_benefits.html#ixzz2avK8P63U

(NaturalNews) While it's generally agreed in the natural health arena that organically produced fare is superior in safety compared to crops that utilize GMOs or chemical pesticides, the fact that it's more nutritious might be overlooked by consumers. Conventional growers insist there isn't a substantial difference between the two, yet several studies have found otherwise.

[h=1]The science behind nutrient rich organic edibles[/h]In the battle between conventional versus organic, research has shown the latter to be the victor with higher levels of vitamins and minerals as well as conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and omega-3 fats.

Nutritional profile of organic compared to conventional crops

After reviewing 41 published studies examining the nutritional content of conventional and organically grown crops, certified nutrition specialist Virginia Worthington discovered organic food rated significantly higher. Findings include greater levels of vitamin C (27 percent), iron (21.1 percent), magnesium (29.3 percent) and phosphorus (13.6 percent). She also notes that organic crops had lower nitrates and heavy metal contamination. Worthington's results can be found in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

Likewise, a study led by Alyson Mitchell at the University of California-Davis found free radical scavenging flavonoids were notably higher in organic tomatoes. Over the course of ten years, organically produced tomatoes were compared to their conventional counterpart. The organic fruit was shown to contain between 79 and 97 percent more flavonoid, aglycones, quercetin and kaempferol than conventionally grown tomatoes.

Variance in milk fatty acids between organic and conventional farming practices

A study in the Journal of Dairy Research investigated the chemical composition of milk sourced from conventional and organic dairy sheep and goats in Greece. One hundred and sixty two milk samples were taken over three months. Results showed fat content was lower in the organic milk compared to conventional. Additionally, the researchers discovered:

"Milk from organic sheep had higher content in MUFA, PUFA, alpha-LNA, cis-9, trans-11 CLA, and omega-3 FA, whereas in milk from organic goats alpha-LNA and omega-3 FA content was higher than that in conventional one. These differences are, mainly, attributed to different feeding practices used by the two production systems."

According to the study, organic milk has a greater nutritional value (due to its fatty acid profile) compared to conventional milk when "produced under the farming conditions practiced in Greece."

Similar results were found with cow's milk. A team of researchers at the Institute of Food Science and Nutrition in Piacenza, Italy evaluated the fat composition of organic bulk milk as well as conventional. Once again, organically produced milk had higher levels of CLA. "The animal diet appears to be the factor which has the highest effect on the CLA concentration in milk and milk products and an organic diet based on fresh or dried forage, that is rich in CLA precursory fatty acids, may improve the yield of fatty acids with beneficial effects on health."

Sources for this article include:

http://science.naturalnews.com

http://science.naturalnews.com

http://online.liebertpub.com

http://pubs.acs.orgx

"Nutritional Quality of Organic Versus Conventional Fruits, Vegetables, and Grains," by Virginia Worthington, The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2001 (pp. 161-173)
 

NLXSK1

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Eggs were bad, now they are good. Coffee was bad, now it is good. Alcohol was bad now a glass of wine an evening is good. FFS they just came out and said that salt in the amount of 2-3 teaspoons a day is not harmful after a decades long campaign about hardening of the arteries and other made up bullshit about salt.

The stuff DNA protection is putting up is so full of rhetoric that it affects the believability of the articles. Talk about raping and world dominance, etc... Just laughable.

Could this thread just die of GMO poisoning please? Someone spray a herbicide on it STAT!!
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Yet another reason to go organic - Research verifies it really is more nutritious

Friday, August 02, 2013 by: Carolanne Wright

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041456_organic_food_improved_nutrition_health_benefits.html#ixzz2avK8P63U

(NaturalNews) While it's generally agreed in the natural health arena that organically produced fare is superior in safety compared to crops that utilize GMOs or chemical pesticides, the fact that it's more nutritious might be overlooked by consumers. Conventional growers insist there isn't a substantial difference between the two, yet several studies have found otherwise.

The science behind nutrient rich organic edibles

In the battle between conventional versus organic, research has shown the latter to be the victor with higher levels of vitamins and minerals as well as conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and omega-3 fats.

Nutritional profile of organic compared to conventional crops

After reviewing 41 published studies examining the nutritional content of conventional and organically grown crops, certified nutrition specialist Virginia Worthington discovered organic food rated significantly higher. Findings include greater levels of vitamin C (27 percent), iron (21.1 percent), magnesium (29.3 percent) and phosphorus (13.6 percent). She also notes that organic crops had lower nitrates and heavy metal contamination. Worthington's results can be found in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

Likewise, a study led by Alyson Mitchell at the University of California-Davis found free radical scavenging flavonoids were notably higher in organic tomatoes. Over the course of ten years, organically produced tomatoes were compared to their conventional counterpart. The organic fruit was shown to contain between 79 and 97 percent more flavonoid, aglycones, quercetin and kaempferol than conventionally grown tomatoes.

Variance in milk fatty acids between organic and conventional farming practices

A study in the Journal of Dairy Research investigated the chemical composition of milk sourced from conventional and organic dairy sheep and goats in Greece. One hundred and sixty two milk samples were taken over three months. Results showed fat content was lower in the organic milk compared to conventional. Additionally, the researchers discovered:

"Milk from organic sheep had higher content in MUFA, PUFA, alpha-LNA, cis-9, trans-11 CLA, and omega-3 FA, whereas in milk from organic goats alpha-LNA and omega-3 FA content was higher than that in conventional one. These differences are, mainly, attributed to different feeding practices used by the two production systems."

According to the study, organic milk has a greater nutritional value (due to its fatty acid profile) compared to conventional milk when "produced under the farming conditions practiced in Greece."

Similar results were found with cow's milk. A team of researchers at the Institute of Food Science and Nutrition in Piacenza, Italy evaluated the fat composition of organic bulk milk as well as conventional. Once again, organically produced milk had higher levels of CLA. "The animal diet appears to be the factor which has the highest effect on the CLA concentration in milk and milk products and an organic diet based on fresh or dried forage, that is rich in CLA precursory fatty acids, may improve the yield of fatty acids with beneficial effects on health."

Sources for this article include:

http://science.naturalnews.com

http://science.naturalnews.com

http://online.liebertpub.com

http://pubs.acs.orgx

"Nutritional Quality of Organic Versus Conventional Fruits, Vegetables, and Grains," by Virginia Worthington, The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2001 (pp. 161-173)
You know the "Journal" of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine is a "mickey mouse journal"...right?

In other words, it's about a scientific as beating a horse with a shoe...
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Exactly. The Hippies have their own "journals" that ignore science.

So, actually and technically? Religious Tracts, parading as journals.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Simply become a Breathairian, right, jackrabbit? Or meditate your way out of here. That's what I do. :)
 
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