@GG---- in post # 17 you referenced something that my 'find' function can't find.
And, strangely, when I 'quoted' for this post it didn't appear!
So here is it:
"Quote:
Some scientists pointed out that the types of experimental rats used in the study are prone to tumors, says NPR. David Spiegelhalter, a professor at the University of Cambridge whose specialty is the public perception of risk, said in the New York Times that the “numbers of animals in each group was too low to draw firm conclusions.”
In addition, other scientists pointed out that the rats who ate a diet with a GMO concentration of 11 percent were less healthy than those whose diet contained a GMO concentration of 33 percent: if the experiment intended to show a link between developing tumors and GMOs, those who ate more GMOs should have been less healthy.
In Reuters, Mark Tester, a research professor at the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics at the University of Adelaide, observed that, since genetically modified food has “been in the food chain” in the U.S. for over ten years, “If the effects [of Seralini's study] are as big as purported, and if the work really is relevant to humans, why aren’t the North Americans dropping like flies?”"
You were referencing AnthonyJs post:
Quote (In AnthonyJ's post)
The health effects of Roundup cannot be understated. Research has linked exposure to the pesticide to Parkinson’s disease and cancers. Laboratory rats that eat Monsanto’s GMO food get tumors and die faster than rats that eat other food. Most children in Argentina where Roundup is used in high concentrations have been found to be in poor health, with 80 percent showing signs of the toxins in their bloodstreams.
Read more: 75% Percent of Rain and Air Samples Contain Roundup Pesticide | Care2 Causes"
Since that "75%" article was the only actual link AnthonyJ had offered I went to it and couldn't find what YOU said was there. Maybe my Find function didn't work as good as it should.
Clear as mud???
If you would post the url to your quote I'd appreciate it.
Thank you.
And, strangely, when I 'quoted' for this post it didn't appear!
So here is it:
"Quote:
Some scientists pointed out that the types of experimental rats used in the study are prone to tumors, says NPR. David Spiegelhalter, a professor at the University of Cambridge whose specialty is the public perception of risk, said in the New York Times that the “numbers of animals in each group was too low to draw firm conclusions.”
In addition, other scientists pointed out that the rats who ate a diet with a GMO concentration of 11 percent were less healthy than those whose diet contained a GMO concentration of 33 percent: if the experiment intended to show a link between developing tumors and GMOs, those who ate more GMOs should have been less healthy.
In Reuters, Mark Tester, a research professor at the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics at the University of Adelaide, observed that, since genetically modified food has “been in the food chain” in the U.S. for over ten years, “If the effects [of Seralini's study] are as big as purported, and if the work really is relevant to humans, why aren’t the North Americans dropping like flies?”"
You were referencing AnthonyJs post:
Quote (In AnthonyJ's post)
The health effects of Roundup cannot be understated. Research has linked exposure to the pesticide to Parkinson’s disease and cancers. Laboratory rats that eat Monsanto’s GMO food get tumors and die faster than rats that eat other food. Most children in Argentina where Roundup is used in high concentrations have been found to be in poor health, with 80 percent showing signs of the toxins in their bloodstreams.
Read more: 75% Percent of Rain and Air Samples Contain Roundup Pesticide | Care2 Causes"
Since that "75%" article was the only actual link AnthonyJ had offered I went to it and couldn't find what YOU said was there. Maybe my Find function didn't work as good as it should.
Clear as mud???
If you would post the url to your quote I'd appreciate it.
Thank you.