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Title: Stamp Out GMOs
Post by: raw-al on October 21, 2010, 05:25:03 am
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/10/09/jeff-smith-interview-gmo-week.aspx
Title: Re: Stamp Out GMOs
Post by: the PresiDenT on October 21, 2010, 05:54:20 am
i just decided in my spare time im gonna hold a billboard/tell ppl verbally not to buy gmo foods and how to get rid of em. at the rich grocery store (metro)near my house this should b no issue.it already has a org section too.  if we all did this a hour or two a week the impact could b made big. specially in rich areas
Title: Re: Stamp Out GMOs
Post by: raw-al on October 21, 2010, 06:01:23 am
Here is a partial list from the site;

Aspartame, also called NutraSweet®,  Canderel®, Equal Spoonful®, E951, BeneVia®, AminoSweet®
baking powder, canola oil, caramel color, cellulose,
citric acid, cobalamin (Vit. B12), colorose
condensed milk, confectioners sugar,
corn flour , corn masa, corn meal, corn oil, corn sugar, corn syrup, cornstarch
cottonseed oil, cyclodextrin, cystein,
dextrin, dextrose, diacetyl, diglyceride, erythritol, Equal, food starch
fructose (any form), glucose, glutamate, glutamic acid, gluten, glycerides, glycerin, glycerol, monooleate
glycine, hemicellulose, high fructose corn
syrup (HFCS), hydrogenated starch, hydrolyzed vegetable protein
inositol, inverse syrup, invert sugar, inversol
isoflavones, lactic acid, lecithin, leucine
lysine, malitol, malt, malt syrup, malt extract
maltodextrin, maltose
mannitol, methylcellulose, milk powder, milo starch
modified food starch, modified starch
mono and diglyceride, monosodium glutamate (MSG)
Nutrasweet, oleic acid, Phenylalanine, phytic acid
protein isolate, shoyu, sorbitol
soy flour, soy isolates, soy lecithin, soy milk, soy oil, soy protein
soy protein isolate, soy sauce, starch, stearic acid
sugar (unless cane)
tamari, tempeh, teriyaki marinade
textured vegetable protein,
threonine, tocopherols (Vit E), Tofu
trehalose, triglyceride
vegetable fat, vegetable oil
Vitamin B12, Vitamin E
whey, whey powder
xanthan gum
Title: Re: Stamp Out GMOs
Post by: the PresiDenT on October 21, 2010, 06:02:59 am
all these r gmo? sry confused
Title: Re: Stamp Out GMOs
Post by: yuli on October 21, 2010, 06:35:09 am
i just decided in my spare time im gonna hold a billboard/tell ppl verbally not to buy gmo foods and how to get rid of em. at the rich grocery store (metro)near my house this should b no issue.it already has a org section too.  if we all did this a hour or two a week the impact could b made big. specially in rich areas

I have both a Metro and a Loblaws close by, and the Loblaws has a way bigger selection of organic veggies and fruits then the Metro by the way.
My parents go to Longo's and they buy organic white grapefruits, those are not sweet yet very delicious, flavorful. Way better then the red grapefruits...I wonder if red grapefruits are GMO or less natural...it used to be all stores sell red and white, a long time ago...now most store sell just the yucky red grapefruits  :'(

What about the mini-bananas, those really tiny ones? Are those GMO? I rarely eat them anymore, but to me they have a better flavor and less sweet and have a bit bigger seeds then the regular bananas (which I no longer eat).
Title: Re: Stamp Out GMOs
Post by: the PresiDenT on October 21, 2010, 12:19:31 pm
I have both a Metro and a Loblaws close by, and the Loblaws has a way bigger selection of organic veggies and fruits then the Metro by the way.
My parents go to Longo's and they buy organic white grapefruits, those are not sweet yet very delicious, flavorful. Way better then the red grapefruits...I wonder if red grapefruits are GMO or less natural...it used to be all stores sell red and white, a long time ago...now most store sell just the yucky red grapefruits  :'(

What about the mini-bananas, those really tiny ones? Are those GMO? I rarely eat them anymore, but to me they have a better flavor and less sweet and have a bit bigger seeds then the regular bananas (which I no longer eat).
i remember those grapefruits now that u mention it. i was only a lil kid though, i think im a few years yougner than u(21) but as for a lot of fruits, i think the plants were pollinated by the GMO ones, as i check out "seedles watermellons" that say they r not GMO (dont have the #8) so its all topsy turvey nemore. i have not seen a white grapefruit for ages tho, but have seen the fucking huge ones that are like bowling balls but supper lite in weight/seedless. sooooo whack/frankin