Recent polls across the world have consistently shown that, if they
had a choice, 90% of people would actively seek to avoid GMOs
(genetically modified organisms) in their food. The large multinational
corporations of the world have gone through extensive measures to
ensure the citizens of most nations have no possible way of knowing
whether the food they and their children are eating contain
contaminants of GMOs.
The labelling of GMOs on the packaging of any
foods in the US for example, is illegal. For example, if a company like
Kellogs decided to include a full disclosure label on their cereal box
that stated, “contains genetically modified corn” they could be sued
by the manufacturer and then face possible prison time.
This is a very important issue because the democratic process of
many nations has been surreptitiously supplanted by the corporatocracy
of the seed company juggernauts.
America has one of the highest
levels of GMOs in their food chain in the western world with up to 85%
of its pre-packaged and processed foods coming from genetic
engineering.
The people have never asked for GMOs- but got
them anyway. The people then asked that they be properly labeled so
they could avoid them- they were ignored. Therefore, seeing how our
health freedom and well-being is consistently under attack from large
multi-national corporations only seeking to increase profits at the
expense of our health, what are we to do?
What we can do is simply try to avoid the GMO contaminants
altogether and be extremely vigilant of how we spend our money and
which companies we are choosing to support. Here are five simple and
effective ways to decrease your contact with untested, toxic and
dangerous GMOs.
1.) Buy Locally Produced Food
For
now, GMOs are only used by large multinational corporations who buy
direct from large farms. Produce from local mom and pop farmers have yet
to become genetically modified. Purchasing locally grown food supports
your local farmers and your health. Not to worry about GMO tomatoes
and potatoes as they have all been pulled from the market.
2.) Buy Organically Grown Food
For now, the organic certification process is a relatively safe bet
to ensure your food is free of GMOs, although this may not be the case
in the future. Help support global sustainability by purchasing
certified organically grown food.
3.) Avoid the Top Four GMO Crops of Soy, Corn, Canola and Cottonseed
This is a bit tricky as most blended oils in North America contain
canola and cottonseed. Whenever you go out to dinner and receive
anything fried, you are most likely consuming GMOs from the oil, not to
mention transfat. A way around this would be to purchase 100% extra
virgin olive oil, but be sure to avoid the term olive oil as most of it
is blended with some GMO cottonseed or canola. Unless it specifically
states “Non-GMO” or some derivation on the label, it most likely
contains GMOs.
Likewise, any time you go you consume corn chips, tacos or soy milk,
you are eating GMOs, again unless it specifically states Non-GMO or is
organic.
4.) Avoid Artificial Additives and Sweeteners
Most of use are aware of the dangers behind the artificial sweetener
and excitotoxin, aspartame (known as preservative E951), but may not
be aware that it is created using genetic modification. Even the
majority of vitamin C (asorbic Acid) and many B vitamins have been
created via genetic modification. A Japanese company was forced to pull
GMO L-Tryptophan off the market in 1989 after thousands of people
became severely ill with many developing an extremely rare blood
disorder called, Esinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome (EMS), although the FDA
never publicly mentioned that GMO contamination was the true cause of
the recall.
5.) Look For the Non-GMO Label
This includes all animals used for food because most are typically
fed GMO feed. If it does not state Non-GMO on the label, then email the
manufacturer and ask if they use GMO feed. It is best to attempt to
contact all of the manufacturers of the foods you generally eat on a
daily or even weekly basis and determine whether GMOs ingredients are
utilized in the food. You have a fundamental right to know whether the
foods you are consuming have been contaminated with GMOs. When in doubt
always look for the Non-GMO label, and unfortunately assume that it has
been genetically modified unless the opposite have been explicitly
stated.
Source: http://www.naturalnews.com/024865_GMO_GMOs_food.html#ixzz17p4mudj1
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