I can agree there in principal, but I wouldn't consider the allergy/GMO
thing a strong correlation unless you could demonstrate that similar
countries to those identified that do NOT use GMO do NOT also have a large
rise in allergy rates. If that could be demonstrated then I'd say further
investigation is warranted. This is the same type of argument against bees
and neonics or bees and GMOs. You've got a correlation sure, but until you
can give some negative examples I wouldn't call it a strong correlation.
Maybe GMOs cause obesity too, there's a correlation there too. Time to do
some investigating I guess.
Jeremy
West MIchigan
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