I'm Done With The GMO's

Focus on a mostly vegetarian, highly alkaline diet...this year, I cut back dramatically on meat, sugar and processed foods. I only do meat once a week (on the weekends, and even then, sometimes I don't) I can only count one headache I've had since January, and that was because I overexerted myself exercising. I also added a multivitamin.
 
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The jury is still open on that one because on the other side of the argument there are studies that say shit like this...

What happens when 100 billion animals, over 18 years, eat GMOs?
Jon Entine | September 19, 2014 | Forbes

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Journal of Animal Science, in the most comprehensive study of GMOs and food ever conducted, University of California-Davis Department of Animal Science geneticist Alison Van Eenennaam and research assistant Amy E. Young reviewed 29 years of livestock productivity and health data from both before and after the introduction of genetically engineered animal feed.

The field data represented more than 100 billion animals covering a period before 1996 when animal feed was 100 percent non-GMO, and after its introduction when it jumped to 90 percent and more. The documentation included the records of animals examined pre and post mortem, as ill cattle cannot be approved for meat.


What did they find? That GM feed is safe and nutritionally equivalent to non-GMO feed. There was no indication of any unusual trends in the health of animals over 18 years since 1996 when GMO crops were first harvested. Considering the size of the dataset, it can reasonably be said that the debate over the impact of GE feed on animal health is closed: there is zero extraordinary impact.

Read the full, original article: The debate about GMO safety is over, thanks to a new trillion-meal study


The food war is a trillion dollar industry where people profit big time off misinformation and its almost impossible to know who is on the up and up.. I will like more information on how exactly genetically modified food can make you sick...
 
Focus on a mostly vegetarian, highly alkaline diet...this year, I cut back dramatically on meat, sugar and processed foods. I only do meat once a week (on the weekends, and even then, sometimes I don't) I can only count one headache I've had since January, and that was because I overexerted myself exercising. I also added a multivitamin.
I know for a fact that there is a lot of bullshit attracted to the alkaline water craze..
 
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