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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 971796" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>We're awash in a sea of 'natural' chemicals and toxins, some of which are potential carcinogens - and many of which are far more potent at causing damage than most man-made chemicals. </p><p>When human life expectancy was in the 45-yr range, not many folks LIVED long enough to develop cancer. I don't have specific numbers at my disposal, but I'd hazard a guess that many folks living into their 70s-80s-90s are going to have an experience with 'cancer' of one type or another, which may or may not contribute to their demise - after medical advancements prolong their life even further. </p><p></p><p>It's easy for those who have all they want to eat - and more - to think that they 'hold the moral high-ground' with regard to what technologies - including genetic modification - that they want to allow - but I'll bet millions of hungry folks around the world would take their chances with the fruits of GMO crops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 971796, member: 12607"] We're awash in a sea of 'natural' chemicals and toxins, some of which are potential carcinogens - and many of which are far more potent at causing damage than most man-made chemicals. When human life expectancy was in the 45-yr range, not many folks LIVED long enough to develop cancer. I don't have specific numbers at my disposal, but I'd hazard a guess that many folks living into their 70s-80s-90s are going to have an experience with 'cancer' of one type or another, which may or may not contribute to their demise - after medical advancements prolong their life even further. It's easy for those who have all they want to eat - and more - to think that they 'hold the moral high-ground' with regard to what technologies - including genetic modification - that they want to allow - but I'll bet millions of hungry folks around the world would take their chances with the fruits of GMO crops. [/QUOTE]
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