First-Ever Lifetime Feeding Study Finds Genetically Engineered Corn Causes Massive Tumors, Organ Damage, and Early Death
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- A two-year long French feeding study designed to evaluate the
long-term health effects of a genetically engineered corn found that
rats fed Monsanto’s maize developed massive breast tumors, kidney and
liver damage, and other serious health problems. The major onslaught of
diseases set in during the 13th month
- Female rats that ate genetically engineered corn died 2-3
times more than controls, and more rapidly, while the male GE-fed rats
had tumors that occurred up to a year-and-a-half earlier than rats not
fed GE corn
- According to results from a 10-year long feeding study on
rats, mice, pigs and salmon, genetically engineered feed causes obesity,
along with significant changes in the digestive system and major
organs, including the liver, kidneys, pancreas, genitals and more
- The EPA admits there’s “mounting evidence” that Monsanto’s
insecticide-fighting YieldGard corn is losing its effectiveness in the
Midwest. Last year, rootworms resistant to the toxin in the genetically
designed corn infested fields in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Nebraska
- Genetically engineered foods are responsible for development
of resistant weeds and pests; increased pathogenic virulence;
degradation of soil quality; reduced nutrient content in food;
exponential rise in infertility and birth defects; and reduced crop
yields, and more
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