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Gloves Come Off in Genetically Engineered Food Fight

Posted: 01/26/2012 1:34 pm

When is a salmon not a salmon? It sounds ridiculous, but that's one of the most important issues in the food world, where the gloves are off in the fight about genetically engineered foods.

Genetically engineered or modified foods -- known as GE foods or GMOs -- have been unnaturally altered at the molecular level. The DNA from different sources or even different species are combined together to create a new set of genes that are thought to confer an advantage, such as more rapid growth or resistance to cold.

And, according to Healthy Child board member and food activist Robyn O'Brien, who appears in this video, some GE foods are designed to release insecticides inside the plant and to withstand increasing doses of pesticides. That's right, insecticides and pesticides linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, birth defects, reproductive disorders, kidney and liver damage, according to Dr. Phil Landrigan of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, who also serves on our Honorary Board.

Produced by the Just Label It coalition, of which Healthy Child Healthy World is a proud partner, the video reflects American's growing concern about GE ingredients, which are in 80 percent of conventionally processed foods, according to the Washington Post, yet aren't required to be labeled in the U.S. -- unlike Russia, Brazil, Australia, China, Japan, and 15 countries in the European Union.

A poll conducted by ABCNews last June found 93 percent of people think the government should require labels on genetically modified foods, and 52 percent believe genetically modified foods are unsafe.

States are also taking up the cause: Fourteen states have introduced legislation requiring labels on genetically engineered foods. But, in a setback, last week the California Assembly failed to pass legislation to label genetically engineered fish.

More than a half million people have signed the Just Label It petition to date--nearly three times more signatures than have ever been sent to the FDA on any topic. The labeling movement has so much traction that Gary Hirshberg, the visionary CEO of Stonyfield Farms, recently stepped down to focus on labeling advocacy work.

Oh, and about that salmon -- which kicked off the hubbub in the first place. Makers of genetically modified salmon are currently seeking US FDA approval to sell their fish as salmon. If approved, the new salmon, dubbed "Frankenfish" by opponents, would become the first genetically engineered animal to enter the market.

We have a right to know what is in our food. We have a right to make informed choices and decisions about the kinds of food we feed our families. Without a label, we simply can't exercise these rights.

And a fish might no longer be just a fish.

 
 
 
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11:15 PM on 02/21/2012
If anyone thinks that the USDA and FDA makes decisions that are in the best interest of "the people", just look where the FDA or USDA employees come from before they come to their high-powered government positions. It will be obvious where their loyalties and interests lie when one sees where they came from and where they will likely be going back to. For example: Michael Taylor, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Foods, is a former Monsanto Vice President. Hmmmm... Interesting... Wonder if he'll end up back at Monsanto when he leaves the FDA. They often do.
02:52 PM on 01/29/2012
‎...and over 500,000 people are telling the FDA to do it's job and the FDA is REFUSING?? I'd say that's grounds for the head of the FDA to be reassigned to something less challenging; like counting to ten.
04:30 PM on 01/27/2012
It's time for health and well-being to be put ahead of profits. Give people a choice like the rest of the world.
01:18 AM on 01/27/2012
Just label it! Them let the people decide. I ,for one, don't want frankinfish.
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HazelPethigFan
I don't know until I know
11:43 PM on 01/26/2012
"That's right, insecticides and pesticides linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, birth defects, reproductive disorders, kidney and liver damage, according to Dr. Phil Landrigan of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, who also serves on our Honorary Board"

Good grief...the insecticide you mention is Bt..it's the SAME gene that's in insecticides used on ORGANIC farms. yes....I said ORGANIC farms.
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jshop
Come together right now over them.
07:42 PM on 01/26/2012
And the food world has its head on fire over Paula Deen!
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SunnyDaySam
To Err is Human, to Forgive is Canine
02:12 PM on 01/26/2012
The only argument against labeling GMO foods is that they then wouldn't be able to compete with natural products. Well, sorry, but that's a marketing problem. We want big labels on any GMO foods.