Collarspace Discussion Forums


Home  Login  Search 

Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies


View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
 
All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Off the Grid >> Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/11/2012 9:46:08 AM   
Iamsemisweet


Posts: 3651
Joined: 4/9/2011
From: The Great Northwest, USA
Status: offline
What is Monsanto genetically modifying plants for?  Roundup resistance.  Which  means even more of that toxic crap is going into the environment.

(NaturalNews) Exposure among amphibians and other vertebrate animals to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide has been shown, for the very first time, to actually induce physical changes to the shapes of these animals' bodies. Published in the journal Ecological Applications, the new study reveals once again the incredible hormone-altering power of Roundup, and how even minute exposure to this highly-toxic chemical brew can have disastrous health consequences.

In their natural environment, tadpoles, which are just amphibians in the larval stage of their life cycle, have a natural ability to detect the presence of predators and respond accordingly. In order to avoid insect predators, for instance, tadpoles can actually develop deeper or longer tails in order to swim away from them faster, which helps ensure their survival (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10862727).

But it appears as though Roundup, which has already been shown in other studies to be highly pervasive throughout the environment (http://www.naturalnews.com/033699_Roundup_pollution.html), induces these very same physical changes. And when exposed to both Roundup and natural predators, tadpoles will develop grossly large tails that are much larger than normal, which is likely the result of both the tadpoles' detection of Roundup, and Roundup's ability to chemically-induce hormonal changes.

"What shocked us was that the Roundup induced the same changes," said Rick Relyea, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Pittsburgh's (Pitt) Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and director of Pitt's Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology, referring to changes in the tadpoles' tails that caused them to actually become twice as large as normal.

"This discovery highlights the fact that pesticides [...] can have unintended consequences for species that are not the pesticides' target. [W]e are learning that [pesticides and herbicides] can have a wide range of surprising effects by altering how hormones work in the bodies of animals."

For his study, Relyea examined how tadpoles living in water tanks respond to varying exposures of Roundup, as well as to predators. And his findings revealed that Roundup visibly alters tadpoles' stress hormones, which appears to coincide with an earlier study that revealed Roundup-induced hormonal changes in humans (http://www.naturalnews.com/035135_Roundup_herbicide_testosterone.html).

Meanwhile, more than a dozen Argentinian farmers have filed a lawsuit against Monsanto, creator of Roundup, and several tobacco companies for allegedly knowingly poisoning them with Roundup and other pesticide and herbicide chemicals. According to the filing, Monsanto's pesticides and herbicides caused the farmers' children to be born with "devastating birth defects" (http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/04/10/45469.htm).

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035533_Roundup_amphibians_deformities.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook#ixzz1rkclImqw


_____________________________

Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people.
The Cat: Oh, you can't help that. We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.
Alice: How do you know I'm mad?
The Cat: You must be. Or you wouldn't have come here.
Profile   Post #: 1
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/11/2012 6:54:32 PM   
LookieNoNookie


Posts: 12216
Joined: 8/9/2008
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

What is Monsanto genetically modifying plants for?  Roundup resistance.  Which  means even more of that toxic crap is going into the environment.

(NaturalNews) Exposure among amphibians and other vertebrate animals to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide has been shown, for the very first time, to actually induce physical changes to the shapes of these animals' bodies. Published in the journal Ecological Applications, the new study reveals once again the incredible hormone-altering power of Roundup, and how even minute exposure to this highly-toxic chemical brew can have disastrous health consequences.

In their natural environment, tadpoles, which are just amphibians in the larval stage of their life cycle, have a natural ability to detect the presence of predators and respond accordingly. In order to avoid insect predators, for instance, tadpoles can actually develop deeper or longer tails in order to swim away from them faster, which helps ensure their survival (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10862727).

But it appears as though Roundup, which has already been shown in other studies to be highly pervasive throughout the environment (http://www.naturalnews.com/033699_Roundup_pollution.html), induces these very same physical changes. And when exposed to both Roundup and natural predators, tadpoles will develop grossly large tails that are much larger than normal, which is likely the result of both the tadpoles' detection of Roundup, and Roundup's ability to chemically-induce hormonal changes.

"What shocked us was that the Roundup induced the same changes," said Rick Relyea, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Pittsburgh's (Pitt) Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and director of Pitt's Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology, referring to changes in the tadpoles' tails that caused them to actually become twice as large as normal.

"This discovery highlights the fact that pesticides [...] can have unintended consequences for species that are not the pesticides' target. [W]e are learning that [pesticides and herbicides] can have a wide range of surprising effects by altering how hormones work in the bodies of animals."

For his study, Relyea examined how tadpoles living in water tanks respond to varying exposures of Roundup, as well as to predators. And his findings revealed that Roundup visibly alters tadpoles' stress hormones, which appears to coincide with an earlier study that revealed Roundup-induced hormonal changes in humans (http://www.naturalnews.com/035135_Roundup_herbicide_testosterone.html).

Meanwhile, more than a dozen Argentinian farmers have filed a lawsuit against Monsanto, creator of Roundup, and several tobacco companies for allegedly knowingly poisoning them with Roundup and other pesticide and herbicide chemicals. According to the filing, Monsanto's pesticides and herbicides caused the farmers' children to be born with "devastating birth defects" (http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/04/10/45469.htm).

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035533_Roundup_amphibians_deformities.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook#ixzz1rkclImqw



Jesus fucking H....this is way beyond fucked up.

We're so quickly going in the wrong direction.

How the hell do you fix this?

Can you grow stuff in a healthy fashion? Is it possible?

(I'm more than serious).

< Message edited by LookieNoNookie -- 4/11/2012 7:44:57 PM >

(in reply to Iamsemisweet)
Profile   Post #: 2
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/12/2012 5:43:45 AM   
Iamsemisweet


Posts: 3651
Joined: 4/9/2011
From: The Great Northwest, USA
Status: offline
It is possible to grow in a healthy fashion, I think. The problem is that all these chemicals are so pervasive. Monsanto claims Roundup breaks down in a matter of days, but I don't think that is true and this study supports my belief. We certainly don't need to be growing crops selected for the sole reason that they allow the use of more Roundup

_____________________________

Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people.
The Cat: Oh, you can't help that. We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.
Alice: How do you know I'm mad?
The Cat: You must be. Or you wouldn't have come here.

(in reply to LookieNoNookie)
Profile   Post #: 3
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/12/2012 6:14:39 PM   
LookieNoNookie


Posts: 12216
Joined: 8/9/2008
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

It is possible to grow in a healthy fashion, I think. The problem is that all these chemicals are so pervasive. Monsanto claims Roundup breaks down in a matter of days, but I don't think that is true and this study supports my belief. We certainly don't need to be growing crops selected for the sole reason that they allow the use of more Roundup


FUCK chic.....how the hell can I grow shit that I think is safe to fucking eat?

I just started a few years back trying to grow my own food (entirely unsuccessfully, I might add...potatoes I excel at).

WTF?????

(in reply to Iamsemisweet)
Profile   Post #: 4
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/12/2012 6:16:07 PM   
dcnovice


Posts: 37282
Joined: 8/2/2006
Status: offline
FR

Good heavens, that's disturbing.

_____________________________

No matter how cynical you become,
it's never enough to keep up.

JANE WAGNER, THE SEARCH FOR SIGNS OF
INTELLIGENT LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE

(in reply to LookieNoNookie)
Profile   Post #: 5
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/12/2012 6:21:50 PM   
kalikshama


Posts: 14805
Joined: 8/8/2010
Status: offline
Crops grown under the ground - potatoes, onions, carrots - I make sure to buy organic due to the DDT legacy.

DDT has been found in human breast milk, despite being banned in 1972.

DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is an organochlorine that was once widely used as an insecticide. Its use in agriculture was banned nearly 30 years ago, after it was suggested to cause cancer and have a detrimental effect on wildlife.

146 samples of human breast milk have been chemically analysed and found to contain a number of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), most of which belonged to the DDT group. Dioxins, other organochlorins and banned pesticides which were once widely used in agriculture were also present.




< Message edited by kalikshama -- 4/12/2012 6:22:20 PM >

(in reply to Iamsemisweet)
Profile   Post #: 6
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/12/2012 6:27:38 PM   
kalikshama


Posts: 14805
Joined: 8/8/2010
Status: offline
I'm glad to see that Roundup Ready Crops are also those I buy organic.

Note - cottonseed oil is in a lot of processed foods and I've avoided products that contain it since I had a bad reaction after eating potato chips that used it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundup_(herbicide)#Genetically_modified_crops

Current Roundup Ready crops include soy, maize (corn), canola,[92] sugar beet[93] and cotton, with wheat[94] and alfalfa[95] still under development. As of 2005, 87% of U.S. soybean fields were planted with glyphosate resistant varieties.[96][97]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottonseed_oil

...Cotton grown for oil extraction is one of the big four genetically modified crops grown around the world, next to soy, corn, and rapeseed (canola), mostly Monsanto products.[1][2]

...Detractors say that cottonseed oil may contain natural toxins and unacceptably high levels of pesticide residues, since "cotton is not classified as a food crop, and farmers use many agrichemicals when growing it."[14] The natural toxin, gossypol, is eliminated in the refining process of commercially edible cottonseed oil, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has documented the ‘lack of appreciable residues in cottonseed and cottonseed oil.’[15] Cottonseed oil has traditionally been used in foods such as potato chips and is a primary ingredient in Crisco, the shortening product.[16] But since it is significantly less expensive than olive oil or canola oil, cottonseed has started to creep into a much wider range of processed foods, including cereals, breads and snack foods. Products that say "may contain one or more of these oils" and list cottonseed, virtually always contain it.[17]

(in reply to kalikshama)
Profile   Post #: 7
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/12/2012 6:29:36 PM   
kalikshama


Posts: 14805
Joined: 8/8/2010
Status: offline





(in reply to kalikshama)
Profile   Post #: 8
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/13/2012 3:50:37 AM   
MercTech


Posts: 3706
Joined: 7/4/2006
Status: offline
You do realize that Roundup is not a pesticide but a herbicide don't you?
I've never heard of a strain of cotton created for oil production as cottonseed oil is something that is a byproduct of fabric production and all the uses for it have been created so it wasn't just dumped creating an environmental hazard.

Most of the "american cheese" you see grated on a salad bar is actually congealed cottonseed oil with cheese flavoring and orange coloring.

And cottonseed oil makes excellent biodiesel but the tax restrictions artificially make it not a viable economic use.

(in reply to kalikshama)
Profile   Post #: 9
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/13/2012 8:03:32 AM   
Iamsemisweet


Posts: 3651
Joined: 4/9/2011
From: The Great Northwest, USA
Status: offline
Yes, Roundup is a herbicide. Doesn't mean that it doesn't find it's way into animal's bodies.
quote:

ORIGINAL: MercTech

You do realize that Roundup is not a pesticide but a herbicide don't you?
I've never heard of a strain of cotton created for oil production as cottonseed oil is something that is a byproduct of fabric production and all the uses for it have been created so it wasn't just dumped creating an environmental hazard.





_____________________________

Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people.
The Cat: Oh, you can't help that. We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.
Alice: How do you know I'm mad?
The Cat: You must be. Or you wouldn't have come here.

(in reply to MercTech)
Profile   Post #: 10
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/13/2012 8:37:02 AM   
tj444


Posts: 7574
Joined: 3/7/2010
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: MercTech
You do realize that Roundup is not a pesticide but a herbicide don't you?

yeah and so were DDT & Agent Orange.. look what that shite does to humans and other creatures.. and those were made by Monsanto also..


_____________________________

As Anderson Cooper said “If he (Trump) took a dump on his desk, you would defend it”

(in reply to MercTech)
Profile   Post #: 11
RE: Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies - 4/13/2012 9:59:16 AM   
LookieNoNookie


Posts: 12216
Joined: 8/9/2008
Status: offline
I read somewhere a while back that that stuff (ScotchGuard I think it's called) that you spray on your couch and such to make it stain resistant is nothing more than liquid Teflon which apparently, once it's in your body (whether through the air or even touching where you sprayed it) never leaves and does something horrible to you over time (don't recall what but it was bad enough I remember, that I got rid of every can I had).

(in reply to tj444)
Profile   Post #: 12
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Off the Grid >> Roundup inducing physical changes to animals' bodies Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy

0.172