Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 I would first like to know what the dangers in cloning are, i.e., in what way is the meat affected, since these are supposedly " twin " animals or a reproduction of the actual animal? Are chemicals used on the cells, in order to " grow " the clone? What would be the dangers of eating this meat or drinking this milk? Ok, now I've been researching for the past half hour or so, and I can see that most are saying that clones, when taking a closer look at their genetics, have subtle differences in their genetic makeup, meaning that we don't even know what all the differences are yet. Does everyone know that the way they make a clone is by removing the inner DNA material, shocking it with an electrical current to make it begin to grow, breathe, etc.......???????? I know that, for the most part, our whole human bodies and all of life are run on electricity, but who the heck knows whether this electrical jolt they give the material may be the wrong current, etc....etc....you get the picture. Yeh, I want labelling done on my packaged meat, but you know that it will get downright grafty, with a whole lot of lies being told about what ISN'T labelled as clone meat or milk. ALERT! FDA Approves Food from Clonesþ WOW! This is awful! Please everyone in the US object! Bj FDA Approves Food from Clonesþ From: Citizens for Health (info@...) Sent: Fri 1/18/08 2:16 PM Reply-to: info@... FDA Approves Sale of Meat and Milk from Cloned Animals - But There's Still a Chance to Act! Washington, DC, January 15, 2008 - Today the Food and Drug Administration announced its determination that milk and meat from cloned animals are safe for sale to the public. In addition, the FDA is requiring no tracking system for clones or labeling of products produced from clones or their offspring. This action comes at a time when the U.S. Senate has voted twice to delay FDA's decision on cloned animals until additional safety and economic studies can be completed by the National Academy of Sciences and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Sign the Center for Food Safety's " Clone-Free Pledge " , and let food companies know you won't buy food from clones! Citizens for Health joins with the Center for Food Safety and dozens of other food industry, consumer, and animal welfare groups in blasting this decision as insensitive as well as irresponsible, since it flies in the face of opinion polls showing that the majority of Americans do not want milk or meat from cloned animals in their food. A December 2006 poll by the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology found that nearly two-thirds of U.S. consumers were uncomfortable with animal cloning. A national survey conducted this year by Consumers Union found that 89 percent of Americans want to see cloned foods labeled, while 69 percent said that they have concerns about cloned meat and dairy products in the food supply. A recent Gallup Poll reported that more than 60 percent of Americans believe that it is immoral to clone animals, while the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology found that a similar percentage say that, despite FDA approval, they won't buy milk from cloned animals. As a Citizens for Health member, you know we are committed to defending your right to the information you need to make your own health and wellness choices. That is why we are particularly disappointed that the FDA also failed to require labeling of food from clones, effectively preventing consumers from making educated decisions about what they put into their bodies. In response to FDA's pending approval, US Senator Barbara Mikulski (D- MD) has introduced Senate Bill S.414, the Cloned Food Labeling Act, and U.S. House Representative DeLauro (D-CT) introduced an identical bill, H.R. 992, in the House just a few weeks later. Protect Your Right to Know - Send an email in support of labeling food from clones! Thanks for taking action! The Citizens for Health Team To view our privacy policy, click here. http://www.citizens.org/citizens-for-health/about-us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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