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Cargando... Genetically Engineered Food: A Self-Defense Guide for Consumerspor Ronnie Cummins, Ben Lilliston
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. After reading this book, I have never been able to look at food the same way again. There are so many things that the scientific world has done in the name of bettering our life and environment, but when it's all said and done, it's all about the money. It's sad when scientists say things aren't safe, and the are still produced and consumed with the guise that they are fine. All is not as it appears. This book is a must read. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Stormy debates about genetically engineered (GE) food have raged throughout the world in recent years, and the issue is now more potent than ever. Seventy to eighty percent of processed foods now sold in supermarkets contain genetically engineered ingredients, and the trend is growing at a startling rate. This second, completely revised edition of Genetically Engineered Food is an all-in-one guide written specifically to help consumers educate themselves about the risks posed by GE foods. Ronnie Cummins and Ben Lilliston, both leading consumer advocates, provide comprehensive, up-to-the-minute, action-inspiring information, including how to identify GE foods, products to avoid, brands that are GE-free, and how to shop and act with a purpose. They discuss all of the ethical, environmental, and health arguments against GE food, how these foods are being regulated in the United States and abroad, and why consumers are right to oppose them. Genetically Engineered Foods is the first and still one of the few consumer-oriented guides addressing this important subject. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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