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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 23:43:09 +0200
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Subject: THE BIG GM COVER-UP
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Subject: [EF!] THE BIG GM COVER-UP
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 13:42:27 -0700
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DAILY MAIL (London) August 13, 2001

THE BIG GM COVER-UP

BY: SEAN POULTER

ONE in ten foods on sale in high street stores contains GM
ingredients without declaring details on the label, an
investigation has revealed. Everyday products such as
bread, cakes, burgers, ready meals, soya products and
crisps were involved, sold at a wide range of outlets and
including household names. The major supermarkets claim to
have removed GM ingredients from their own- brand products
in response to customer concerns. But the discovery of the
deception - which is a criminal offence - makes it clear
manufacturers and retailers are failing to carry out proper
checks. EU rules allow foods to contain up to 1 per cent GM
ingredients without declaring the fact on the label.

  Trading standards officers found, however, that a tenth of
the foods they examined were above this limit. In one case,
more than 5 per cent of the soya present in one product was
genetically modified. Friends of the Earth said the survey
was 'very worrying'. 'People have made it very clear that
they don't want to eat GM food and now the labelling
regulations are failing them,' spokesman Carol Kearney added
yesterday. 'More rigorous enforcement is needed. If people
want to avoid GM food, the safest bet is to buy organic
food.' The monitoring and enforcement of GM contamination
and labelling rules is down to trading standards officers,
who work for local authorities but often lack the necessary
expertise or resources. If prosecuted and convicted,
companies could be fined GBP 2,000, although 'naming and
shaming' them would have a far bigger impact. There is no
evidence that GM products harm human health, although
critics argue that more research is needed. There are,
however, issues of customer information and choice as many
consumers want GM-free food on principle. There is also
support for Prince Charles ' s fear that the new technology
interferes with nature. While there is no suggestion that
manufacturers are deliberately using GM ingredients, it
appears there are problems in the supply chain. Many
companies have systems to separate GM and non-GM
ingredients but consignments can be mixed accidentally in
bulk container ships, lorries and port storage facilities.

  Contamination can even happen while crops are in the
ground from GM pollen blown from fields two or three miles
away. The study testing 40 random products was carried out
in Kent by Medway Council's public protection team but its
results are thought to reflect problems nationwide. A
spokesman said: 'Traces of GM products were found that had
not been identified and the results were forwarded to those
responsible.'

The council refused to identify the manufacturers and
stores involved, but said it had issued warnings demanding
improvements.

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USEFUL TIPS TO AVOID GM FOODS

Updated May 2001

While the demand for organic food has soared in the past year or so, the vast
majority of the UK public are still consuming GM-affected foods every day,
mainly in the form of GM derivatives and enzymes - which are a potential
health risk according to independent geneticists*.

The following tips should help those wishing to avoid GM foods:

1) READ THE PRODUCT LABELS and avoid soya-based ingredients such as soya
flour, tofu, soya oil, vegetable oil, lecithin and hydrolysed vegetable
protein. And avoid maize-based ingredients such as modified starch,
cornflour, corn starch, corn oil and polenta. Note: These ingredients are to
be avoided simply because there is no way of knowing if they contain GM-soya
or GM-maize derivatives (unless of course a particular product is guaranteed
free of al GM ingredients and derivatives).

2) BUY YOUR FOOD FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE: Certified organic products are far
less likely to be affected by GM. Look for the Soil Association symbol or a
label with a UKROFS registration number. Favour organic wholefoods where
possible.

3) CUT DOWN ON PROCESSED FOODS because they are more likely to be affected by
GM. In addition, many brands of dairy products, cereals, jam, fruit juice,
cooking oil, sweeteners, slimming foods, beverages, wine and beer etc. are
produced with GM-enzymes. If you have any doubts about a particular product,
contact the manufacturer for assurance - or just leave it out..

4) HOME-MADE MEALS, bread, cakes and cottage cheese etc. are obviously far
healthier and more nutritious than factory-made equivalents. There are many
benefits to growing and cooking your own food, avoiding GM is just one.

5) AVOID "fast food" restaurants and "low budget" products because GM-foods
are being introduced into cheaper brands initially. For example: Kwik-Save's
No Frills bread and cheese products, and some of Asda's Farm Stores products
etc are affected.

6) BAKERY PRODUCTS When buying bakery products such as bread, avoid "flour
improver" and "flour treatment agent", which may be a mixture of GM-enzymes
and additives. The GM enzyme Alpha Amylase is sometimes listed on bakery
product labels and is best avoided. Likewise, "ascorbic acid" may be
GM-derived.
(The Village Bakery (UK) now do an excellent range of yeast-free organic
breads. Tel: 01768 881515).

7) AVOID margarine. Favour organic butter. For dairy-free diets favour
organic sunflower spreads etc - available from wholefood shops.

8) DAIRY PRODUCTS and meat from animals fed GM soya and maize is not be
labelled as such - in spite of evidence that modified DNA can cross the gut
wall and enter spleen, liver and white blood cells. Favour organic milk,
butter, cream and cottage cheese etc.

9) CHOCOLATE can contain GM-soya lecithin, and "vegetable fat" and "whey"
which are affected by GM. So favour organic chocolate. Green & Black's have a
policy of using GM-free lecithin and avoiding all GM ingredients. Note: All
lecithin is soya lecithin. Its E number is E322.

10) SHOP WITH CARE when buying products such as baby foods, breakfast
cereals, soft drinks and slimming foods, as these may well contain added
vitamins etc produced from GM-organisms. (Weetabix breakfast cereals are
apparently OK in this respect)

11) REGARDING HEALTH FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, vitamins and medicines: check with the
manufacturer, as some ingredients may be produced by biotechnology. In the
USA, the GM food supplement Tryptophan killed 37 consumers and permanently
disabled 1,500 more. Boots the Chemist (UK) now admit that their food
supplements and pharmaceutical products are affected by GM. All such products
are now under suspicion - contact the manufacturer to ensure 'GM-free'
status. In addition, for the last ten years there have been reports of a GM
version of human insulin causing problems in diabetics who happily used
animal insulin for years.

12) IS IT REALLY GM-FREE? When contacting a manufacturer to enquire if a
particular product is GM-free, ask them to confirm that the product contains
"no genetically modified ingredients or derivatives, and that no GM-derived
enzymes were used in it's production". Ask for written confirmation rather
than relying on verbal assurances.

13) HONEY. Almost all honey is now suspect, as traces of oilseed rape DNA
have  already been detected in several brands. Honey sold in the UK can be a
mixture of honeys from various countries, including Canada - which has a
high-percentage of GM oilseed rape crops. So if the label on a jar of honey
states: "Canadian honey", "Imported honey", or: "Produce of more than one
country", then it may be advisable to avoid these. Instead FAVOUR LOCAL HONEY
(cold pressed is apparently healthier) from areas not affected by GM crops;
or organic honey, as attempts are made to preserve wide margins between hives
and GM or agrochemical-sprayed crops.

14) DRIED FRUIT. Many brands of dried fruit, including raisins, sultanas,
currants, dates - and even dried fruit in some breakfast cereals - can be
coated with oil derived from GM soya. Favour organic brands of dried fruit,
or brands that don't list "'vegetable oil" on the label (available from
wholefood stores).

15) WARNING. Avoid all imported foods from America and Canada because these
countries are much further down the biotech road than we are. Products to
avoid include all fruit and vegetables, ice-cream, milk, milk powder, butter,
soy sauce, chocolate, popcorn, chewing gum, health foods, vitamins, and
cotton and denim clothing (which are likely to be derived from GM cotton).

16) WARNING. Holidaying in America or Canada will almost certainly involve
consuming  GM food on a regular basis (including GM fresh fruit and
vegetables). Most hotels, restaurants and theme parks are affected -
including Disney theme parks. Favour alternative destinations; go
self-catering, and avoid processed and packet foods wherever possible. Most
in-flight meals, snacks. sweets and fizzy drinks may be affected by GM. Write
to the directors of airline companies, and the large hotel chains; demand
food that is free from GM ingredients and derivatives. British Airways need
some persuasion to go GM-free. Write to: The Chief Executive, British
Airways, Waterside, West Drayton, UB7 OGB. Fax: 0208-759-9597.

Source: 'GM Foods and How to Avoid Them' www.btinternet.com/~clairejr

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  * GM enzymes: the risk to health

Quote:

"The unexpected production of toxic substances has now been observed in
genetically engineered bacteria, yeast, plants, and animals with the problem
remaining undetected until a major health hazard has arisen. Moreover,
genetically engineered food or enzymatic food processing agents may produce
an immediate effect or it could take years for full toxicity to come to
light."

  - Dr Michael Antoniou, Senior Lecturer in
Molecular Pathology, London. UK.


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