GMO Should Be Banned Essay

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Everyone take the stand and ban food based GMOs products! While GMO (genetically modified organism) crops are quickly taking over landscapes across the world, there are also countries that have banned the use of GMO crops. Currently, 28 nations have grown genetically modified crops around the world, while nearly three dozen nations prohibit or ban their cultivation. GMOs have been proven to be unhealthy, harmful towards the environment, and creates dangerous side effects in several studies done by the Center of Food Safety. There are positive outcomes of genetically modified organisms, however, they are still harmful to consume. Due to the effects of GMO products, GMOs contaminated food products should not only be banned in certain places …show more content…

According to Approximately, 53% of the crops are engineered for herbicide tolerance, with another 33% for stacked traits, usually including herbicide tolerance. 14% are insect resistant using the Bt trait. Bacillus thurengiensis (Bt) is a spore forming bacterium that produces crystals protein, which are toxic to many species of insects. GM crops and their associated herbicides can harm birds, insects, amphibians, marine ecosystems, and soil organisms. They are reducing biodiversity, polluting water resources, and are making environments unsustainable for wildlife. A study published in Nature, one of the world’s leading scientific journals, has announced that Bt corn has contaminated indigenous varieties of corn tested in Oaxaca, Mexico. it was found that Bt corn destroyed the larvae of the monarch butterfly, raising well-grounded fears that many other natural plant and animal life may be impacted in the same way. It has been shown, however, that insects are fast developing resistance to Bt as well as to herbicides, resulting in even more massive infestation by the new superbugs. Despite GMOs crops being modified to be insect and herbicide resistant which increase our food supply nevertheless the modification done is harmful toward the …show more content…

Genetically engineered foods are different from other foods. Genetic engineering allows, for the first time, foreign genes, bacterial and viral vectors, viral promoters and antibiotic marker systems to be engineered into food. In 1992 the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) ruled, without any scientific basis, that genetically engineered foods present no different risks than traditional foods. Although the FDA ruled in 1992 that “genetically engineered foods present no different risks than traditional foods, one of FDA’s own scientists “there is a profound difference between the types of unexpected effects from traditional breeding and genetic engineering. ... This difference should be and is not addressed.” (GE Food) Moreover, irrespective of the type of genes that are inserted, the very process of creating a GM plant can result in massive collateral damage that produces new toxins, allergens, and carcinogens. The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) urges doctors to prescribe non-GMO diets for all patients. They cite animal studies showing organ damage, gastrointestinal and immune system disorders, accelerated aging, and infertility. Numerous health problems increased after GMOs were introduced in 1996. The percentage of Americans with three or more chronic illnesses jumped from 7% to 13% in just nine years; food allergies skyrocketed, and

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