Friday, April 19, 2013

Top 10 Worst GMO Foods for Your GMO Foods List


DO NOT USE CANOLA UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES - IT IS NOT A FOOD - IT IS NAMED "CAN OLA"  BECAUSE IT WAS FABRICATED IN CANADA FOR USE AS AN  ADDITIVE FOR JET FUEL!!!!!! THE FOOD PRODUCERS HAVE BEEN HIDING THIS FOR YEARS.  THEY ARE FOOLING YOU, THE CONSUMERS, AND MAKING A KILLING OFF THIS STUFF WHILE IT IS SLOWLY KILLING YOU!!!   STAY AWAY FROM GMOS - SOME OF THE  GMO /DNA  COMPONENTS CAN VARY FROM SPIDER, SNAKE, VARIOUS ANIMALS, FLYS, MOSQUITOES, ETC. DNA AND GENES - DO YOU WANT TO HAVE THAT CHANGING  YOUR DNA AND GENES?????  AND PRODUCE YOUR OFFSPRING OR YOUR CHILDREN'S OFFSPRING WITH THOSE CHARACTERISTICS AS PART OF THEIR BODIES????? THE DNA/GENES THESE WITCH DOCTORS ARE INSERTING IN TO YOUR FOODS IS NOT MEANT TO HELP YOU  BUT TO ACCOMPLISH SATAN'S PLAN TO DESTROY MANKIND - A HOLY GOD'S CREATION.  PRAY before EVERY meal that, in Jesus' name, my food and drink is purified by the blood of Jesus,  the Lamb of God, of all harmful and toxic ingredients and in Jesus; name I ask my God to insert back in to the foods and drinks the ingredients He meant to be there to provide a healthy body for His service, in Jesus' name - amein - then believe that our God hears and answers your prayers
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Top 10 Worst GMO Foods for Your GMO Foods List


Genetically modified foods (GMO foods) have been shown to cause harm to humans, animals, and the environment, and despite growing opposition, more and more foods continue to be genetically altered. It’s important to note that steering clear of these foods completely may be difficult, and you should merely try to find other sources than your big chain grocer. If produce is certified USDA-organic, it’s non-GMO (or supposed to be!) Also, seek out local farmers and booths at farmer’s markets where you can be ensured that the crops aren’t GMO. Even better, if you are so inclined: Start organic gardening and grow them yourself. Until then, here are the top 10 worst GMO foods for your “do not eat” GMO foods list.

GMO Foods List: Top 10 Worst Foods

1. Corn

One of the most prominent GMO foods, avoiding corn is a no-brainer. If you’ve watched any food documentary, you know corn is highly modified. “As many as half of all U.S. Farms growing corn for Monsanto are using genetically modified corn,” and much of it is intended for human consumption. Monsanto’s GMO corn has been tied to numerous health issues, including weight gain and organ disruption.

2. Soy

Found in tofu, vegetarian products, soybean oil, soy flour, and numerous other products, soy is also modified to resist herbicides. As of now, biotech giant Monsanto still has a tight grasp on the soybean market, with approximately 90 percent of soy being genetically engineered to resist Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup. In one single year, 2006, there was 96.7 million pounds of glyphosate sprayed on soybeans alone.

3. Sugar

According to NaturalNews, genetically-modified sugar beets were introduced to the U.S. Market in 2009. Like others, they’ve been modified by Monsanto to resist herbicides. Monsanto has even had USDA and court-related issues with the planting of it’s sugarbeets, being ordered to remove seeds from the soil due to illegal approval.

4. Aspartame

Aspartame is a toxic additive used in numerous food products, and should be avoided for numerous reasons, including the fact that it is created with genetically modified bacteria.

5. Papayas

This one may come as a surprise to all of you tropical-fruit lovers. GMO papayas have been grown in Hawaii for consumption since 1999. Though they can’t be sold to countries in the European Union, they are welcome with open arms in the U.S. And Canada.

6. Canola

One of the most chemically altered foods in the U.S. Diet, canola oil is obtained from rapeseed through a series of chemical actions.

7. Cotton

Found in cotton oil, cotton originating in India and China in particular has serious risks.

8. Dairy

Your dairy products may contain growth hormones, since as many as one-fifth of all dairy cows in America are pumped with these hormones. In fact, Monasnto’s health-hazardous rBGH has been banned in 27 countries, but is still in most US cows. If you must drink milk, buy organic. [ but also they add stuff to skim milk even if no rBGH - so be careful to read labels. RAW milk is actually better for you in most cases because it contains white cells, and enzymes. Pris]

9. And 10. Zucchini and Yellow Squash

Closely related, these two squash varieties are modified to resist viruses.
The dangers of some of these foods are well-known. The Bt toxin being used in GMO corn, for example, was recently detected in the blood of pregnant women and their babies. But perhaps more frightening are the risks that are still unknown. Even while these foods should be on your GMO foods list so that they are avoided, you can buy 100% organic to be safest.
With little regulation and safety tests performed by the companies doing the genetic modifications themselves, we have no way of knowing for certain what risks these lab-created foods pose to us outside of what we already know.
The best advice: steer clear of them altogether.
11. ALSO he has said that some safflower oil is now gmo so again, might want to get that in organic.
ALSO SOME MANUFACTURERS ARE ADDING CANOLA TO OLIVE OIL. SO DON'T COUNT ON CHEAP STUFF BEING PURE.
Additional Sources:
NaturalNews

WHAT IS GMO?

Agricultural Crops That Have a Risk of Being GMO


GMOs, or “genetically modified organisms,” are plants or animals created through the gene splicing techniques of biotechnology (also called genetic engineering, or GE). This experimental technology merges DNA from different species, creating unstable combinations of plant, animal, bacterial and viral genes that cannot occur in nature or in traditional crossbreeding.
For consumers, it can be difficult to stay up-to-date on food ingredients that are at-risk of being genetically modified, as the list of at-risk agricultural ingredients is frequently changing. As part of the Non-GMO Project’s commitment to informed consumer choice, we work diligently to maintain an accurate list of risk ingredients.
Agricultural products are segmented into two groups: (1) those that are high-risk of being GMO because they are currently in commercial production, and (2) those that have a monitored risk because suspected or known incidents of contamination have occurred and/or the crops have genetically modified relatives in commercial production with which cross-pollination (and consequently contamination) is possible. For more information on the Non-GMO Project’s testing and verification of risk ingredients and processed foods, please see the Non-GMO Project Standard.
High-Risk Crops (in commercial production; ingredients derived from these must be tested every time prior to use in Non-GMO Project Verified products (as of December 2011):
  • Alfalfa (first planting 2011)
  • Canola (approx. 90% of U.S. Crop)
  • Corn (approx. 88% of U.S. Crop in 2011)
  • Cotton (approx. 90% of U.S. Crop in 2011)
  • Papaya (most of Hawaiian crop; approximately 988 acres)
  • Soy (approx. 94% of U.S. Crop in 2011)
  • Sugar Beets (approx. 95% of U.S. Crop in 2010)
  • Zucchini and Yellow Summer Squash (approx. 25,000 acres)
ALSO high-risk: animal products (milk, meat, eggs, honey, etc.) because of contamination in feed.
Monitored Crops (those for which suspected or known incidents of contamination have occurred, and those crops which have genetically modified relatives in commercial production with which cross-pollination is possible; we test regularly to assess risk, and move to “High-Risk” category for ongoing testing if we see contamination):
  • Beta vulgaris (e.g., chard, table beets)
  • Brassica Napa (e.g., rutabaga, Siberian kale)
  • Brassica rapa (e.g., bok choy, mizuna, Chinese cabbage, turnip, rapini, tatsoi)
  • Curcubita (acorn squash, delicata squash, patty pan)
  • Flax
  • Rice
Common Ingredients Derived from GMO Risk Crops
Amino Acids, Aspartame, Ascorbic Acid, Sodium Ascorbate, Vitamin C, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Ethanol, Flavorings (“natural” and “artificial”), High-Fructose Corn Syrup, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, Lactic Acid, Maltodextrins, Molasses, Monosodium Glutamate, Sucrose, Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP), Xanthan Gum, Vitamins, Yeast Products.

You may also be wondering about…
  • Tomatoes: In 1994, genetically modified Flavr Savr tomatoes became the first commercially produced GMOs. They were brought out of production just a few years later, in 1997, due to problems with flavor and ability to hold up in shipping. There are no genetically engineered tomatoes in commercial production, and tomatoes are considered “low-risk” by the Non-GMO Project Standard.
  • Potatoes: Genetically modified NewLeaf potatoes were introduced by Monsanto in 1996. Due to consumer rejection  several fast-food chains and chip makers, the product was never successful and was discontinued in the spring of 2001. There are no genetically engineered potatoes in commercial production, and potatoes are considered “low-risk” by the Non-GMO Project Standard.
  • Wheat: There is not currently, nor has there ever been, any genetically engineered wheat on the market. Of all “low-risk” crops, this is the one most commonly (and incorrectly) assumed to be GMO. It is a key commodity crop, and the biotech industry is pushing hard to bring GMO varieties to market. The Non-GMO Project closely watches all development on this front.
  • Salmon: A company called AquaBounty is currently petitioning the FDA to approve its genetically engineered variety of salmon, which has met with fierce consumer resistance. Find out more here.
  • Pigs: A genetically engineered variety of pig, called Enviropig was developed by scientists at the University of Guelph, with research starting in 1995 and government approval sought beginning in 2009. In 2012 the University announced an end to the Enviropig program, and the pigs themselves were euthanized in June 2012.


 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I usually go into an international market and sometimes you will see where they came from. I buy corn oil from Mexico cuz the past admininstration rejected the GMO plan a long time ago and the papayas I usually get come from countries like Honduras or Mexico.

Anonymous said...

Best bet is rocks. Granite is best. Good mineral content and well preserved. Grind well before consuming, excellent nutritional value and 100% pure organic.

Anonymous said...

What about High Gluten Wheat Flour. That stuff causes the creation of Zonulin in small intestine that causes leaky bowel syndrome. The dilation of the microscopic holes in lining of the intestine allow proteins (feces) to enter the blood. Those poisons cause puffy belly syndrome and attack the immune system and cause Alzheimer's disease. I had no idea that I was being poisoned, and I ran 4 miles a day for 10 years trying to lose the belly fat. It didn't work. I eventually had a umbilical hernia and had to have surgery to correct it. Then I stumbled onto research that outlined my symptoms and switched to organic bread and my belly went away. My memory improved and I feel better than I ever did. I was sick for more than 15 years by this frankenwheat. According to the articles I read that this affects 30-40% of the population. Scary hugh?