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ROUNDUP LINKED TO CANCER
A recent study by Swedish oncologists Dr. Lennart Hardell and
Dr. Mikael Eriksson has revealed clear links between one of the world's biggest
selling herbicides---glyphosate---to non- Hodgkin's lymphoma, a form of cancer.
The study was published in the Journal of the American Cancer Society in March
but not widely publicized.
Glyphosate, marketed by Monsanto as Roundup, [or Vision for the forest industry]
is the world's most widely used herbicide. It is estimated that for 1998 over
112,000 tonnes of glyphosate were used worldwide.
Seventy-one percent of genetically engineered (GE) crops planted in 1998 are
designed to be resistant to herbicides such as glyphosate. Companies developing
herbicide resistant crops are also increasing their production capacity for the
herbicides such as glyphosate, and requesting permits for higher residues of
these chemicals in food.
According to Sadhbh O'Neill of a European organization called Genetic Concern,
"This study reinforces concerns by environmentalists and health professional
that far from reducing herbicide use, glyphosate resistant crops may result in
increased residues to which we as consumers will be exposed in our food.
Increased residues of glyphosate and its metabolites are already on sale via
genetically engineered soya, common in processed foods. However, no studies of
the effects of GE soya sprayed with Roundup on health have been carried out
either on animals or humans to date."
Reprinted from the newspaper Natural Life, July-Aug. 1999.
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