Italian doctor Giuseppe Nacci posted an article at the Gerson Institute Newsletter and "GM foods can destroy the ability to fight physical illness. Recent scientific research has led genetically modified foods to collapse rat immune system ") If you eat GM foods and the rat's immune system is compromised, those who have taken these foods for about 20 years are based on information to prevent health problems You should be able to make a decision.
We are scientists and mothers who care about the health of the children and the planet they inherit. Last year, we wrote a letter to a celebrity to run for the GMO and invited them to discuss scientists and farmers their concerns. Today, we are writing about why we are not using GM, especially tags other than GMO and tags other than GMO. The Non-GMO Program (NGP) will provide companies with voluntary pay systems for marking their products as non-GMO products. Despite the overwhelming scientific consensus on the safety of genetically modified organisms, NGP continues to thoroughly evaluate the hypothetical risk of genetically modified organisms. While NGP claims to provide transparency, openness and choice for our food supply, organizations have indicated an intention to eliminate GMO
Non-GMO refers to non-GMO. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are new organisms made in laboratories using genetic engineering / engineering techniques. Scientists, consumers and environmental groups say that foods containing genetically modified organisms pose a number of health and environmental risks. In edible plants' genetic modification (or engineering), scientists "reorganize" one or more genes such as bacteria, viruses, animals, plants, etc. from the DNA of other organisms and want to change them. To the DNA of plants. By adding these new genes, gene engineers hope the plants can express genetic related features. For example, genetic engineers transferred genes from bacteria called Bacillus thuringiensis or Bt to maize DNA. Expression of the Bt gene kills the insect protein and the transfer gene allows maize to produce its own insecticide