The latest study to demonize foods free of GMO ingredients and
mercury-containing high-fructose corn syrup ultimately once again fails
to accurately address key aspects of the conventional verses organic
debate and even falls short of properly addressing the limited scope of
concerns it does attempt to analyze. You can see even from the comments
on many of the mainstream reports that readers quickly saw through the
eroneous ‘organic is the same as conventional’ headlines and began
highlighting the many inaccuracies of the research.
As I outline in the video, the study completely fails to account for key factors such as the presence of GMOs, artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose, mercury (such as that admittedly contained
in high-fructose corn syrup), BPA, and much more. It also does not even
properly address the two topics it seeks to address concerning the
presence antibiotics and chemical residue. The researchers fail first of
all to reveal the difference between the organic food and conventional
food pesticides, and then go on to state that organic food actually does have lower pesticide levels.
They then state that
it doesn’t matter that conventional foods have higher pesticide,
herbicide, and insecticide levels because they don’t ‘exceed legal
limits’. They then fail to mention that Roundup, Monsanto’s best-selling
herbicide, has been linked to DNA damage, infertility, and over 29 other associated diseases.
Yet they insist that there is no real difference. That is not even
taking into consideration the thousands of other studies on pesticides
and insecticides, such as the 3 pieces of mainstream peer-reviewed research linking pesticide exposure to lower IQ.
Apparently these factors don’t matter to the Stanford researchers,
who utterly ignored them as they compiled their analysis that actually
contradicts itself over and over again.
The report also admittedly states that organic foods have a drastically
lower percentage chance of containing antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the
kind that produces mutant superbugs that cannot be treated with
antibiotics. The very same kind that have evaded all antibiotics and
‘super drugs’ and are virtually untreatable by mainstream medicine. A
new strain of resistant tuberculosis known as the ‘white plague‘ has even started to spread that is the result of rampant antibiotic use across the globe.
Conventional farm animals are dosed up with these antibiotics to
prevent them from dying as a result of the serious illnesses they come
down with. The animals are stricken from both eating a poor diet often
full of genetically modified grain as well as sitting stationary in a
claustrophobic area for years. Around 30% of cows in the United States
are also injected with Monsanto’s genetically modified synthetic hormone known as rBGH, which is banned in 27 countries worldwide. Apparently the fact that the genetically engineered rBGH uses molecules and DNA sequences that are the result of molecular cloning doesn’t matter to the Stanford researchers.
The list could go on and on. Overall, it seems quite apparent that
the researchers really have no idea what the word ‘health’ entails.
While even the very few aspects they examine seem to heavily favor
organic food items, the hundreds of other essential factors are wildly
overlooked in the report that does nothing but push back the general
public’s notion of what true health is by about 30 years.
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