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Are GMOs Safe to Eat?

Posted on October 22, 2012 by MOMAS in News
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Are GMOs Safe to Eat?

Our televisions and radios are full of GMO ads these days.  Are you looking for some answers to your questions about GMOs, and how they might impact your health and the health of your kids? MOMS Advocating Sustainability (MOMAS) held an informational session on GMOs in October of 2011.  The forum was called “Are GMOs Safe to Eat?”  We had 5 experts present independent, science-based information about GMOs to us.  Watch this 5 part series on our new YouTube Channel

 

Part 1, Jeffrey Smith, Institute for Responsible Technology

What are GMOs? 

 

Part 2, Myrto Ashe, MD, MPH

Health Risks of GMOs

 

Part 3, Michelle Perro, MD, DHom

Our Children’s Health and GMOs

 

Part 4, Kari Hammerschlag, Environmental  Working Group

GMOs and the Farm Bill

 

Part 5, Mark Squire, Good Earth Natural Foods

GMO myths and Truths

Barbara Sobel is co-chair of MOMS Advocating Sustainability.  She has many years of experience building community support for legislative changes, fundraising and organizing programs for families, children, and environmental causes.  She is also a photographer. She finds photography another way to connect people with their environment. Her website is www.barbsobel.com.

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