kellyleighkeefe
02-09-2010, 04:23 PM
Parents,
If this issue is important to you, please go online to take action at: http://www.foodsafetynow.org/ ( it only takes 2 mins, I promise!)
Tell USDA That You Care About GE Contamination of Organic Food!
In 2006, the Center for Food Safety (CFS) sued the Department of Agriculture (USDA) for its illegal approval of Monsanto’s genetically engineered (GE) Roundup Ready alfalfa. The federal courts sided with CFS and banned GE alfalfa until the USDA fully analyzed the impacts of the plant on the environment, farmers, and the public in a rigorous analysis known as an environmental impact statement (or EIS). USDA released its draft EIS on December 14, 2009. A 60-day comment period is now open until February 16, 2010. This is the first time the USDA has done this type of analysis for any GE crop. Therefore, the final decision will have broad implications for all GE crops.
If you have posted on their site and sent the e-mail to the USDA, please kindly post back here. Since becoming more active on these types of issues is one of my New Year's resolutions, it would make me very happy to know that I am actually helping to impact!
lismom2
02-09-2010, 05:58 PM
Yes, I did! I also recommend watching Food Inc. While I don't agree with everything in the documentary and Michael Pollan are talking about, I think it is a pretty good introduction to food science and how/where our food comes from. Thanks for posting mama!
kellyleighkeefe
02-10-2010, 06:38 AM
Thank you, Lismom2. Yes, Food Inc is a great film-- very eye opening, and I recommend as well.
For those viewing this post, here is some additional information that may be helpful:
Genetically Engineered Foods Pose Higher Risk for Children
Children face the greatest risk from the potential dangers of GM foods:
Young, fast-developing bodies are influenced most
Children are more susceptible to allergies
Children are more susceptible to problems with milk
Children are more susceptible to nutritional problems
Children are in danger from antibiotic resistant diseases
Young, fast-developing bodies are influenced most
Children's bodies develop at a fast pace and are more likely to be influenced and show the effects of genetically modified (GM) foods. That is why independent scientists used young adolescent rats in their GM feeding studies. The rats showed significant health damage after only 10 days, including damaged immune systems and digestive function, smaller brains, livers, and testicles, partial atrophy of the liver, and potentially pre-cancerous cell growth in the intestines.
Children are more susceptible to allergies
Children are three to four times more prone to allergies than adults. Infants below two years old are at greatest risk-they have the highest incidence of reactions, especially to new allergens encountered in the diet. Even tiny amounts of allergens can sometimes cause reactions in children. Breast fed infants can be exposed via the mother's diet, and fetuses may possibly be exposed in the womb. Michael Meacher, the former minister of the environment for the UK, said, "Any baby food containing GM products could lead to a dramatic rise in allergies." GM corn is particularly problematic for children, as they generally eat a higher percentage of corn in their diet. Further, allergic children often rely on corn protein. Mothers using cornstarch as a talc substitute on their children's skin might also inadvertently expose them via inhalation.
Children are more susceptible to problems with milk
Milk and dairy products from cows treated with the genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH) contain an increased amount of the hormone IGF-1, which is one of the highest risk factors associated with breast and prostate cancer. The Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Medical Association called for more studies to determine if ingesting "higher than normal concentrations of [IGF-1] is safe for children, adolescents, and adults." Sam Epstein, M.D., Chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition and author of eight books, wrote, "rbGH and its digested products could be absorbed from milk into blood, particularly in infants, and produce hormonal and allergic effects." He described how "cell-stimulating growth factors . . . could induce premature growth and breast stimulation in infants, and possibly promote breast cancer in adults." Dr. Epstein pointed out that the hormones in cows could promote the production of "steroids and adrenaline-type stressor chemicals . . . likely to contaminate milk and may be harmful, particularly to infants and young children."
Children are more susceptible to nutritional problems
A 2002 report by the UK's Royal Society, said that genetic modification "could lead to unpredicted harmful changes in the nutritional state of foods." They therefore recommended that potential health effects of GM foods be rigorously researched before being fed to pregnant or breast-feeding women, elderly people, those suffering from chronic disease, and babies. Likewise, according to former minister Meacher, unexpected changes in estrogen levels in GM soy used in infant formula "might affect sexual development in children," and that "even small nutritional changes could cause bowel obstruction."
Children are in danger from antibiotic resistant diseases
Children prone to ear and other infections are at risk of facing antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, due to the use of antibiotic resistant genes in GM food. The British Medical Association cited this as one reason why they called for a moratorium of GM foods.
kellyleighkeefe
02-10-2010, 09:51 AM
Please post back if you sent an e-mail to the USDA. I would like to track this.
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