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Avoid GMO like the plague! You must find USDA Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified labels!

According to Natural News , genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are plant and meat products that have had their DNA altered and possibly mutated in some laboratory, and it's all coined as the evolution of science and biotechnology for agriculture in order to fool the masses into believing that it's for "our own good." They (biotech giants) even teach it in schools and at Disney World now, and they say it all without ever telling anyone what they're REALLY doing, and that is inserting the genes from other plants, animals, viruses and bacteria into food -- often in the form of pesticides that can't be washed off. Market watchers estimate that seven out of ten processed foods at local supermarkets contain genetically modified ingredients, but it's probably more like ten out of ten. In the past decade, the growth percentage of the top three GMO crops has soared a whopping 80 percent! Dow AgroSciences is right in the middle of it all, making matters ...

How the leading companies are duping the consumers by stating false claims!

According to Natural News , the nonprofit consumer advocacy group Consumer Reports has released a new report on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) that warns of inadvertent deception and possible outright fraud in non-GMO claims that aren't certified by independent third parties such as the Non-GMO Project. The popular tortilla chip brand "Xochitl Totopos de Maiz," according to the report, is actively selling tortilla chips all across America that bear a "No GMO" label, but that contain high amounts of GM corn. Tests conducted on six separate lots of the product revealed 75 percent or more GM corn content, despite labels to the contrary. The report looked at more than 80 different food products packaged as "natural," certified non-GMO, non-GMO in claim only, and certified organic. The vast majority of the products panned out with 0.9 percent or less of GM corn and/or soy. But the Xochitl brand stood out as an impostor. According to a ...