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American Cancer Society on GMOs

Posted on: February 6, 2017 at 14:53:25 CT
Butcher of Bakersfield STL
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http://www.cancer.org/healthy/eat-healthy-get-active/acs-guidelines-nutrition-physical-activity-cancer-prevention/common-questions.html

There is no proof at this time that the genetically modified foods that are now on the market are harmful to human health or that they would either increase or decrease cancer risk because of the added genes.
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GMO food adversely affects pigs - SuperTone MU - 2/6 14:35:34
     American Cancer Society on GMOs - Butcher of Bakersfield STL - 2/6 14:53:25
          So why the refusal to study them?(nm) - SuperTone MU - 2/6 15:16:17
          Studies with pigs may be considered some proof. - GA Tiger MU - 2/6 15:03:03




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