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Canine Health
Health is definitely NOT aggressive behavior caused by ingesting genetically modified (GMO) corn and fake flavorings, so how can this happen in our food supply? |
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CORN AND VIOLENT BEHAVIORTam Cordingley, CSI Instructor, SAAB Member
I've been thinking "WHAT IF???" All the violent incidents we’ve been seeing in dogs, the military, the mass shooters, and the domestic violence were all connected?
What if... the alarming increase of dog bites in the last 10 years was due to trying out GMO corn in dog food. (Let’s try it on them to see if there are any serious mental side effects.)
What if... the military were the logical next easiest test subjects? A large group of people eating mostly what they are served from base kitchens.
What if... the school children are next. School cafeterias are a great place to try out a new and cheaper food. Most of the mass killers are young people who have grown up since GMO (including corn with pesticide) food was put on the market. Some are still in school, as in Sandy Hook.
What if … the main side effect was unwarranted aggression and violent behavior???
Are you willing to test it out? I’m not willing to be a test subject. I grow organic food from organic seed and try not to buy any GMO food. Read the labels. Do a search for non-GMO ingredients. The hard fight Monsanto-Sygenta and the rest of the seed giants are waging against labeling GMO food and seeds seems like a cover-up to me. What do you think?
Let me know if you want specific sources and instructions to help in your progress toward physical, mental, and emotional health.
For your dog food I strongly suggest going grain free, possibly BARF (Bones And Raw Food) but at least grain free.
I have valid concerns about excessive corn intake and behavior. The engineers who inserted the DNA bacterial gene, Bt, into corn assumed corn would produce nothing but a poison for the insects feeding on it.
However, moving the Bt gene into the alien environment of corn, in addition to the insect-killing protein, the Bt gene could give birth to other proteins with unpredictable behavior and possibly toxic effects on human health and nature.
We can't change mass-farming. It can be argued that our fertile farmlands feed much of the world. We can however learn more about what we eat and what genetically modifying our foods (to feed the world) has done to what you put on your table to feed your family. TheDogPlace.org EST 1998 © 13081507 SSI Brought to you by the NetPlaces Network SSI
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