Institute for Responsible Technology – F.I.G.H.T for your health! http://lymebook.com/fight Linda Heming describes her Lyme disease healing journey Wed, 06 Nov 2013 05:54:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.25 Institute for Responsible Technology – newsletter http://lymebook.com/fight/institute-for-responsible-technology-newsletter/ http://lymebook.com/fight/institute-for-responsible-technology-newsletter/#respond Sat, 14 Aug 2010 04:30:30 +0000 http://lymebook.com/fight/?p=1489 Linda’s comment:  I strongly suggest you sign up for this newsletter…you won’t regret it. 
Jeffery Smith is a ROCK STAR in my book….he has taken on Monsanto to prove how deadly
the GMO foods are for our bodies.  Just think about it….every time you swallow GMO foods you
are dumping pesticides/herbicides and Lord knows what else into your belly.  These pesticides,
herbicides  are opening up in your stomach and reeking havoc on your organs!!  Can you say Cancer?
I have preached for years now to EAT ONLY ORGANIC and wash those organics.  While the government says walnuts is a drug, they don’t offer to tell you that they are allowing pesticides/herbicides to be dumped into your body.  FOLLOW THE MONEY….
 
Bottom-line, you are what you eat….rent the moving Food, Inc….join Jeffery’s newsletter and bookmark his web site….It could very well save your life…
 
Excerpt:

Dr. Arpad Pusztai was an enthusiastic supporter of genetic engineering working on cutting edge safety research, until he discovered the dangerous truth exactly twelve years ago. In Part 1, Jeffrey Smith recounts his dramatic story and why we all owe Dr. Pusztai a debt of gratitude.

Exposing Biotech Propaganda

And don’t miss Part 2, where Jeffrey responds point-by-point to the biotech industry’s spin of the Pusztai affair, which is still being hyped in their new attack website. This is the first in a series of rebuttals to the website’s attack of Genetic Roulette (as promised).

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PLU Codes Do Not Indicate Genetically Modified Produce http://lymebook.com/fight/plu-codes-do-not-indicate-genetically-modified-produce/ http://lymebook.com/fight/plu-codes-do-not-indicate-genetically-modified-produce/#respond Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:21:32 +0000 http://lymebook.com/fight/?p=912 Linda’s comment:  Please pay attention to PLU Codes Do Not Indicate Genetically Modified Produce.  GMO foods have become a serious health hazard and we must protect our children.  If you as an adult want to ignore the warnings, please do not place our children in jeporady.  Make sure you join the Institute for Responsible Technology and help us spread the word.

Full article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-smith/plu-codes-do-not-indicate_b_473088.html

Excerpt:

Let’s put a rumor to rest. No, the 5-digit PLU codes on produce do not tell you what is genetically modified or natural. This urban legend has circulated long enough, even on the best of websites. It’s time to take it down.

The 4-digit PLU codes on the sometimes-pain-in-the-neck labels glued to apples, for example, tell the checkout lady which is a small Fuji (4129) and which is a Honeycrisp (3283). She’ll know what to charge you and the inventory elves will know what’s what. If there’s a 5-digit code starting with 9, then it’s organic.

These numbers, organized by the Produce Marketing Association, have nothing to do with you. According to Kathy Means, Association Vice President of Public Relations and Government Affairs, this is an optional convention for retailers and their supplier and is not designed as a communication tool for customers. If you want to know which items are organic, look for the word Organic; and stop squinting at tiny codes.

GMO codes are hypothetical

Those that run PLU-universe figured that someday some retailer might want to distinguish between a GMO and a non-GMO for price or inventory purposes. So they created a convention of 5 digits starting with an 8, just in case it catches on. But it hasn’t. No one uses that number 8 as far as we can tell. And why would they? Most Americans say they would avoid GMOs if they were labeled.

Some seed companies don’t even want gardeners to know which seed is genetically modified. One company that sells zucchini seeds outfitted with virus genes announced that they would refuse to sell seed packets in Vermont, since the state legislature requires GM seeds to be labeled.

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