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			August 8, 2012from 
			LatinAmericanHeraldTribune Website
 
			  
			  
			  
			The herbicide used on  
			genetically modified soy - Argentina’s 
			main crop - causes 
			brain, intestinal and heart defects in 
			fetuses,  
			according to the results of a scientific 
			investigation. 
			  
			  
			 
 
			BUENOS AIRES
 
			The herbicide used on genetically 
			modified soy - Argentina’s main crop - could cause, 
				
			 
			...according to the results of a 
			scientific investigation released Monday.
 Although the study “used amphibian embryos,” the results,
 
				
				“are completely comparable to what 
				would happen in the development of a human embryo,” embryology 
				professor Andres Carrasco, one of the study’s authors, told Efe.
 “The noteworthy thing is that there are no studies of embryos on 
				the world level and none where glyphosate is injected into 
				embryos,” said the researcher with the National Council for 
				Scientific and Technical Research and director of the Molecular 
				Embryology Laboratory.
 
			The doses of herbicide used in the 
			study, 
				
				“were much lower than the levels 
				used in the fumigations,” and so the situation “is much more 
				serious” that the study suggests because “glyphosate does not 
				degrade,” Carrasco warned. 
			In Argentina, farmers each year use 
			between 180 and 200 million liters of glyphosate, which was 
			developed by the multinational
			
			Monsanto and sold in the United 
			States 
			under the brand name Roundup.
 
			
			 
			  
			Carrasco said that the research found 
			that, 
				
				“pure glyphosate, in doses lower 
				than those used in fumigation, causes defects... (and) could be 
				interfering in some normal embryonic development mechanism 
				having to do with the way in which cells divide and die.”
 “The companies say that drinking a glass of glyphosate is 
				healthier than drinking a glass of milk, but the fact is that 
				they’ve used us as guinea pigs,” he said.
 
			He gave as an example what occurred in 
			Ituzaingo, a district where 5,000 people live on the outskirts of 
			the central Argentine city of Cordoba, where over the past eight 
			years about 300 cases of cancer associated with fumigations with 
			pesticides have turned up. 
				
				“In communities like Ituzaingo it’s 
				already too late, but we have to have a preventive system, to 
				demand that the companies give us security frameworks and, above 
				all, to have very strict regulations for fumigation, which 
				nobody is adhering to out of ignorance or greed,” he said. 
			The researcher also said that, apart 
			from the research he carried out, 
				
				“there has to be a serious study” on 
				the effects of glyphosate on human beings, adding that “the 
				state has all the mechanisms for that.” 
			In the face of the volley of judicial 
			complaints related to the disproportionate use of agrochemicals in 
			the cultivation of GM soy, last February the Health Ministry created 
			a group to investigate the problem in four Argentine provinces.
 Argentina is the world’s third-largest exporter of soy.
 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
			 
			  
			  
			Argentinean Study Finds...
 
			
			
			Roundup Ingredient Causes Birth Defectsby Elizabeth Renter
 August 19, 2012
 
			from
			
			NaturalSociety Website
 
 
			pesticidemachines
 
			  
			  
			A study out of Buenos Aires has found 
			that glyphosate, an herbicide created by
			
			Monsanto, and used on GMO soy in 
			Argentina, could cause birth defects in unborn children.  
			  
			The most interesting thing about this 
			revelation is that the herbicide known as glyphosate in Argentina, 
			is also known to be connected with Roundup in the U.S. 
			  
			  
			  
			Roundup 
			Ingredient Shown to Cause Birth Defects
 
 According to the Latin American 
			Herald Tribune, researchers with the National Council 
			for Scientific and Technical Research conducted the study on 
			amphibian embryos.
 
			  
			The lead researcher says their results 
			are, 
				
				“completely comparable to what would 
				happen in the development of a human embryo.”
 “The noteworthy thing is that there are no studies of embryos on 
				the world level and none where glyphosate is injected into 
				embryos,” said professor Andres Carrasco, one of the lead 
				authors of the study.
 
			The amounts shown to cause birth defects 
			were said to be much lower than those levels used in fumigations.
			 
			  
			However, it’s important to note that the 
			glyphosate was injected directly into the fetuses, not administered 
			via food products, as it would be in humans.
 Still, it’s possible, because our food feeds our cells, which in 
			turn would feed an embryo, that digestion of foods containing the 
			chemical would have similar, though perhaps not as dramatic effects.
 
			  
			And of course this isn’t the only time 
			glyphosate and 
			Monsanto’s Roundup has been shown 
			to
			
			cause birth defects.
 GMO soy is Argentina’s leading crop. They are the world’s third 
			largest exporter, and they use between 180 and 200 million liters of 
			glyphosate annually. In agricultural regions, where the spraying of 
			this Monsanto chemical is common, numerous cancers have shown up 
			that are being associated with it.
 
 A district called Ituzaingo, outside of Cordoba, has seen about 300 
			cancer cases in the last eight years.
 
			  
			This district houses only about 5,000 
			people. 
				
				“In communities like Ituzaingo it’s 
				already too late, but we have to have a preventative system, to 
				demand that the companies give us security frameworks and, above 
				all, to have very strict regulations for fumigation, which 
				nobody is adhering to out of ignorance or greed,” said Carrasco. 
			Carrasco, and others, are calling on the 
			government of Argentina to fund more in-depth research into the 
			effects of glyphosate on humans.  
			  
			He says,  
				
				“The companies say that drinking a 
				glass of glysophate is healthier than drinking a glass of milk, 
				but the fact is that they’ve used us as guinea pigs.” 
			  
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