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to commercialize it and widespread implementation of the associated hazard- ous and ineffective products currently on the market may well be a major deterrent to future use of the technology when it is properly understood.


What can people do to avoid GMOs and protect their health? Buy organic foods, preferably from known


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local growers, and stay alert to the issue to take needed grassroots actions. Future historians may well remark not about how many pounds of pesticide we did or didn’t apply, but how willing we were to sacrifice our children and jeopardize future generations for the massive flawed experiment of genetic engineering only to benefit the bottom line of a commercial enterprise.


Petition the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today to require labeling of GMO foods at JustLabelIt.org.


Melinda Hemmelgarn, aka the “Food Sleuth,” is a registered dietitian and award-winning writer and radio host at kopn.org, in Columbia, MO (FoodSleuth@ gmail.com). Hear her interview with Don Huber at Tinyurl.com/foodsleuth.


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