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Can Genetically Engineered Foods Destroy Your Kidneys?

According to a new study published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology, low

doses of the Bt biopesticide CryA1b, and the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup,

kill human kidney cellsv. The Bt biopesticide, which confers insect resistance,

and the glyphosate tolerance trait tied to the use of glyphosate herbicides, can

be found in nearly all genetically engineered crops grown worldwide.

>Researchers tested the effects of Cry1Ab and Cry1Ac proteins as well as their

combined effects with the herbicide Roundup. They found that Cry1Ab caused cell

death at concentrations of 100 parts per million. Glyphosate at 57.2 parts per

million -- 200 times below agricultural use – killed half the cells. According

to the Institute of Science in Societyvi:

>“This study indicates that Bt toxins are not inert on human cells, and may

indeed be toxic ... Bt crops have previously been shown to induce hepatorenal

abnormalities ... as well as immune responses that may be responsible for

allergiesâ€.

>This is in addition to previous evidence showing that the Bt-toxin produced in

genetically engineered corn and cotton plants is toxic to humans and mammals and

triggers immune system responses... Disturbingly, Bt-toxin has been detected in

the blood of 93 percent of pregnant women tested; 80 percent of babies; and 67

percent of non-pregnant women. The fact that it flows through our blood supply,

and that is passes through the placenta into fetuses, may help explain the rise

in many disorders in the U.S. since Bt crop varieties were first introduced in

1996.

 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/03/27/corn-pests-on-gm\

o-crops.aspx?e_cid=20120327_DNL_art_1

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