Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Toxicity and How Corporations Censor GMO Research

Having been published research articles last September 2012, about how corporations censor gmo research and Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini’s findings showed that there is toxic impact of Monsanto’s herbicide and GMO corn. There were also some facts about adverse health effects on rats.

However, doctors John Fagan, Terje Traavik, and Thomas Bohn wants to prove that the previous findings of Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini on GM maize NK603 and Roundup is a study on toxicity that uncovered carcinogenic effects from NK603 and Roundup, in both combined and singled.

The doctors also reiterated that the study is valid and legitimate baseline for further research into this controversial segment of industrial culture.

In the following article, Jonathan Benson writes about the complete facts about how corporations censor GMO research they do not like: http://www.naturalnews.com/

New science paper exposes how corporations censor GMO research they don’t like

(NaturalNews) Setting the record straight on a controversial toxicity study that links Monsanto’s transgenic corn and glyphosate herbicide (Roundup) to liver and kidney toxicity in mice, a new paper published in the journal Environmental Sciences Europe exposes the criminal science cartel that actively censors research into genetically-modified organisms and biotechnology that goes against the status quo. Read more…

Amongst everything that has been laid out, it has also been alarming to know that NK603 and Roundup might cause cancer. It is connected to being dangerous and damaging to the kidneys and liver. The research is still ongoing but some say that these preliminary discoveries warrant further inquiry by regulatory authorities and the scientific community at large.

This is a controversy that needs to be attended to, however facts are still to be discovered and research is being done.

Image Credit: New science paper exposes how corporations censor GMO research they don’t like – Natural News 

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