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>    2 most of the G.M. plants are modified to accept any amount of
some herbicides, without beeing affected, and the idea to eat those
herbicides seems unacceptable

Tell me why you think you will be "eating" those herbicides, by just
given the idea of eating a GM product...


>>>And some fairly high level of residues of imidaclopride (powerfull
neuro-toxic from the neo-nicotinoid family) have been recently found in
underground water in Canada...

You might want to back this statement up with a source...


Ian

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