Sunday, February 12, 2012

Boulder Residents, County Officials Say "No" to GMOs

Good for Colorado!  This is a great read about GMO products and the possible harm they cause.  It's long but worth the read.


For the past two years I have at times had severe allergic reactions to processed food products.., I go into anaphylactic shock and end up in the ER.  I have to carry an EPI-Pen with me at all times and I take 3 different allergy meds every day.. I've had the scratch test done several times and nothing shows up.  My doctor doesn't think it is food related but it always happens with-in minutes of my eating something.  The reason he doesn't think it is food related is because of all the labels I have saved for him whenever I have a reaction shows nothing in common.  I have wondered to myself if it is because of GMO foods and the above article just about proves what I have suspected all along.  I am going to print it out and take it to my doctor my next appointment. In the past few months I have just about stopped eating anything processed and I have not had any allergic reactions to anything.

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  1. This is, indeed, VERY good news! They are very against GMO in Europe and I have been surprised that it is so common and allowed in this country. I'm glad to see it and hope that it becomes a trend.

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    1. I am glad to see someone taking a stand in the US against them. Monsanto and Dupont are evil. Most farmers are held hostage using these seeds and some have no idea what they have done.

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  2. Pandora's box is already open, I doubt if we can ever undo all the damage.

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    1. GS...If they outlawed those GMO seeds today, I am sure it will take years to undo the damage they have caused. Once you start researching it is very scary. I don't have any big farms near me. The closest is probably 60 miles away. I hope that is far enough that my heirloom seeds are never contaminated.

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