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This is horrifying and wonderful at the same time. Maybe, just maybe this can be the deal breaker ftowards getting Monsanto shut down.
http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2011...-toxin-from-gmo-crops-in-human-blood-samples/
http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2011...-toxin-from-gmo-crops-in-human-blood-samples/
Skip to contentHomeAboutEventsIndexMichael Schmidt UpdatesPast EventsPasteurRaw vs PasteurizedVideos ← Chocolate milk soon to be verboten in Florida public school cafeteria menusWhat are they saying about raw milk? →May 20, 2011 10:01 am ↓ Jump to CommentsCanadian scientists finding toxin from GMO crops in human blood samples
GMO-related toxins were found in the blood of humans. Click pic for source (Eat Drink Better)
(NaturalNews) The biotechnology industrys house of cards appears to be crumbling, as a new study out of the University of Sherbrooke, Canada, recently found Bt toxin, a component of certain genetically-modified (GM) crops, in human blood samples for the first time.
Set to be published in the peer-reviewed journal Reproductive Toxicology the new study shreds the false notion that Bt is broken down by the digestive system, and instead shows that the toxin definitively persists in the bloodstream.
Industry mouthpieces have long alleged that Bt toxin, which is derived from a soil bacterium known as Bacillus thuringiensis, is harmless to humans. The built-in pesticide has been integrated into certain GM crops to ward offpests. Bt corn, for instance, has actually been designed to produce the toxin directly inside its kernels, which are later eaten by both livestock and humans (http://www.naturalnews.com/026426_G).
In the recent study, researchers Aziz Aris and Samuel Leblanc evaluated 30pregnant womenand 39 non-pregnantwomenwho had come to the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke (CHUS) in Quebec, Can., for a tubectomy. Upon takingblood samples, researchers detected the Bt Cry1Ab toxin in a shocking 93 percent of maternal and 80 percent of fetalbloodsamples. And 69 percent of non-pregnant women tested positive for the toxin in their blood.