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  • parsley
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 10986

    Growing Pharma-Food

    Cooks often ask, "What's in this?" Eating rice is
    about to become a whole new experience.

    http://www.naturalnews.com/035745_GMO_rice_
    human_genes_Kansas.html
  • wd9
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2000
    • 3196

    #2
    Great how the article doesn't really say
    anything useful.

    That was sarcasm.

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    • wd9
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2000
      • 3196

      #3
      Great how A Busch is boycotting all rice
      cuz they don't want it in their addictive
      domestic abuse causing carcinogen called
      alcohol.

      Albumin would seem to be least of the
      worry.

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      • parsley
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 10986

        #4
        The point is this: Adding extra iron can be lethal
        for some people. Adding extra Vitamin A can
        harm others. Adding extra Vitamin K can land
        someone else in the hospital. Rice is not an
        occasional food; it's a daily diet.

        Worse is when the iron rice crosses with the Vit K
        rice, and both of them cross with the Vit A rice,
        and the......

        You do get the hang off that concept, dont you,
        wd? You can if you try. Ponder it. Pars

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        • ado089
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2004
          • 1754

          #5
          "frankenrice" haha, this has to be
          legit. While browsing the site I think I
          also saw that the sky is falling, and
          someone was witnessed crying wolf. I
          don't understand how people will slag
          fox news or sun, then leach on to this
          type of stuff as if it's gospel. Oh well
          I guess fear and hysteria sells better
          than fact.

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          • ado089
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2004
            • 1754

            #6
            Parsley, are you telling us that it's
            okay for the organic industry to
            allegedly produce more nutrient dense
            food but when conventional farmers do it
            using a little bit of bio tech the same
            result is then poisonous?

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            • wd9
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2000
              • 3196

              #7
              Of course i do parsely. Not telling you
              you can't grow your mutagenic crops,
              spray them with bT and other toxins, add
              a dash of E Coli and sell them with the
              moniker "organic". Go right ahead.

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              • parsley
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2000
                • 10986

                #8
                I have a problem with stacking. Most educated
                people will admit to a problem arising with toxicity
                from modified plants crossing, If you don't, you
                should. I also have a problem with lack of due
                diligence. Lab testing should not escape. That
                includes creating test tube creatures. If you
                don't, you should. I have a problem with
                responsibility. Being acountable is crucial. For
                biological and economical reasons, plus the trust
                factor. if you don't, you should. Pars

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                • parsley
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2000
                  • 10986

                  #9
                  You have a choice to not purchase organic food.
                  Thy are clearly labelled. The audit trail explicity
                  leads you to the farmers who grew the product.
                  It's called accountability. And some farmers who
                  have bad management practices have been
                  decertified.

                  I don't hear anyone stepping up and claiming
                  responsibility for experimental projects that have
                  escaped. Or concern. Your manual for best-
                  practices must clealry define how to abort
                  responsibility. Pars

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                  • wilagro
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2000
                    • 2761

                    #10
                    Parsley: I can see that you need to be












                    Parsley: you need to stop reading that crappy "Natural News" site propaganda.
                    It is going to scare you to death and turn you into a shivering fearful wreck.

                    Really, do you actually believe most of what they print? Terrible, terrible crap they are peddling.

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