Toxins From GMO Plants Found in Women & Fetuses
Dangerous Toxins From Genetically Modified Plants Found in Women and Fetuses
So, I wonder if this causes cancer too!!!!?
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here is a link to the entire story.
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Without even reading it, it's safe to say that ANY toxin can cause cancer. It's all around us. Unless you live in a cave (radiation from the sun!) you will be exposed to carcinogens all your life. Everyone carries cancer cells in their bodies and 'something' turns them on. It's finding out exactly what that something is that is tricky. Not everyone gets cancer, yet we're all exposed to the same toxins. It's a crap shoot. That's all it is. Seriously.
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Wow, thanks Pil, that should deter any BC sister who still thinks soy is good (over 80% of soy is GMO).
Sorry everybody, I'm feeling cartoonish today....
Not following you Barb, LoL
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Not following what, Luan? That toxins are all around us?? Radiation from sun, carcinogens from barbecued food, hormones in milk, antibiotics in meat, pollution, GMO seeds growing all over the world. What part of that didn't you follow? You're a pretty smart gal, and even picked the right cartoon for the barbecue carcinogens.....hehehehehehe
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Barbe, The article is interesting and to understand where I am coming from if you read it.
What we are consuming in our body via the mouth is probably the main culprit. We as a consumer are only consuming what THEY are putting out for us to CONSUME. If carcingens are showing up in veggies then they need to stop screwing with the veggies just like meats.
We don't need any help getting cancer from these money hungry controlling seed companies, growers and scientists.
Luan this is the main reason WHY I do not eat soy. I think soy is certainly not good.
Also Barbe, by your point we are doomed. Okay okay thats a whole nother area. LOL
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But we ARE doomed! Where can we get seeds now that aren't already bastardized??? Because they have been GM'ing them for abou 40 years, there are no 'true' seeds out there anymore. We have grown up with them, so our bodies have adapted. This is not new news. We have evolved with them. Have you watched King Corn? Or something like that. We are basically all made of corn!! Everything we eat flows back to some sort of corn product or by-product so it shows up in our hair samples for example.
What can we do about it now? It's too late. That was my point. I save my energy for things that I can control - like deciding how much of these products I will ingest. Organic is not always the safest way, either!! The bugs and diseases that are on organic produce are new to our systems and can cause more digestion issues than what our bodies are already used to.
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By the way, you are one of only 3 Papillary Carcinoma sisters I have on this Forum!! We have a very, very rare type of breast cancer; less than 1% of the diagnoses!
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Here you go Missy have fun and purchase lot.
http://rareseeds.com/
This is where I get mine. You can read up on these people and how they come about their non gmo.
I try to eat all organic. However, any veggie or fruit I purchase gets a full blown soapy bath and rinsed very well.
I do not eat corn anymore. This is one veggie I decided not to eat. I did not read anything about it but knew that it is used for energy and usually goes through me anyway. So, the value of the nutrients are nil in my opinion. I am leery it helps spur the growth of cancer or tumors. Just my own little brain thinking out the wildly. LOL
My garden was doing very well until I got this cancer stuff. Then I was so exhausted running to this visit and that visit etc. In one week the grassy weeds were too much for me to handle. Besides the extended cold weather and then rains really did ruin the chances of a great start. I do have 2 raised beds which are doing well and 3 hills of squash and cucumbers.
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Barbe, what was your diet before being diagnosed?
What did you eat most of?
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I see this. I thought this was a old ladies cancer. LOL
I guess at 57 I am getting there. I had a hysterectomy in my 30's.
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Barb, I meant not following you from the mosquitoe thread, LoL
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We have been exposed to hybrid fruits and veggies for many years. However, GMO crops actually include the pesticides in the genetic composition of the plants. So instead of it being sprayed on at controlled amounts and times, it is just there. I also stay clear of soy products for that reason.
Re the corn in our diet. That is why you have to know what is fed to the beef, chicken, etc that you consume in your meat and dairy products.
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"Notch", one of the switches, it "helps restrict breast stem cell number, so that when Notch is 'switched off', there is a resultant expansion in breast stem cells"
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081008151110.htm
Corn in our hair samples ?? hughhhhhh !!
You're right Pip, could not even find my baby dog food that did not list corn as the first ingredient
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Luan, this is what I feed my Boston Terrier. http://www.nutrisourcedogfood.com/nutrisource/
He LOVES it!!
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pil, I USED to eat a lot of barbecued meat, beef and chicken. They don't use antibiotics in the beef here in Canada, but they do have the hormones in the chicken like they do in the US. I know all that barbecue was probably a trigger. Ribs, steaks, burgers, chicken breasts, whole chickens... meat every night!! All washed down with alcohol (wine spritzers). Now I don't drink ANY alcohol and eat meat only once or twice a week at most. Salads or pasta the other nights.
I don't eat processed foods - never did. I don't eat fast food - or rarely. I like to see what goes into my mouth, always have. I eat a lot of fruit but not as many vegetables as I should. I hardly eat cheese now either.
I don't grow my own vegetables either, so I'll leave the seeds for you.
Did you just call me Missy????
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As a young survivor, I've read fairly extensively on the studies about cancer links. Some of the theories are that we are so overloaded with toxins at this point that more and more of us are having that proverbial switch flipped. The young survivors are what have experts really worried, as our cases are exponential.
I was a vegetarian yoga head my whole life. Sure, I drank some alcohol, and yes, I smoked in college. I also grew up in the worst toxic landfill in the US. I feel pretty clear that didn't help matters.
As a lot of researchers say, the food won't save us. It's everywhere. It is a place where we do have some control, so it's good to do regardless.
I don't grow my own food, I'm a city dweller. I do try to frequent the farm markets. And a trick I learned for those of us in cold climes: frozen veggies are actually healthier than weeks old "fresh" vegetables.
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Yep, called you Missy. LOL you are younger than I. Also, you look younger and very pretty.
My diet was a lot like yours as well. Meat meat meat every night. I only have meat once a week if that now. If I eat red meat its buffalo and very sparse chicken. Mostly greens, tomatoes, fruits.
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Pil, my baby passed three years ago, he was 13. Ok, gotta change subject, my throat is swelling and tears are close, but will keep your info for when I can have a dog where I live. Txs !
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Ltothek, do you have a trick to make frozen vegges palatable or a brand ? Have tried them, but did not like
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Luan, it is tough, isn't it?
I am big on sauces. I make tahini sauce, or curry sauce, and I have them in the fridge all the time so I can make sides and put a healthy, low salt sauce on them. Lemon is a must, IMO, you can't do veggies without lemon and salt minimum.
I buy the Whole Foods 365 brand. It is reasonable enough. I find string beans are much better than, for instance, broccoli frozen.
Additionally, I mix them in with other foods. If I make lentils, I always throw in some sauted frozen broccoli, beans, peas, or heck, all three!
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Great tips LtotheK, thanks! I know that frozen veges are "fresher" than what we find in the supermarkets. Also, coconut oil for mosquitoes, great to know !
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Grill your asparagus on an electric grill. Butter, no salt! Perfect...yum! (I even use unsalted butter!)
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Barb, always wondered about those electric grills, don't they make a lot of smoke? Have been wanting to get one, like the Geoge Foreman ones, they look great ! Love asparagus, can you get frozen ones ?
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We grow our own asparagus. We regularly have it (in season) freshly cut, steamed with fresh lemon and turmeric/pepper sprinkled on it. I eat it with my fingers like it was a licorice stick. Yummy!
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The grills don't smoke unless something's burning, I guess. Ours is fine. I steam asparagus normally pip, this was an experiment. I often eat it RAW!
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