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Re: Belgium prefers Round'up to rice pie! Multinationals to the artisants!




by izentrop » 14/06/16, 21:54

If the name Séralini means anything to you, it's no coincidence: the president of the CRIIGEN scientific committee is behind another study published in 2012 in his name, accusing a GM corn and the RoundUp used during of the culture of the latter to trigger the appearance of giant tumors on laboratory rats. This study, published in conditions that were at least unusual in science, had a significant impact on the media in France and abroad.

However, its scientific rigor was quickly called into question, when it was also discovered that the authors were subject to probable significant conflicts of interest. Finally, the non-reproducible nature of the advanced results and the methodological weaknesses revealed invalidated the conclusions of Professor Séralini's team, and the paper was considered unusable by experts and the rest of the scientific community.


https://latheierecosmique.wordpress.com ... u-roundup/
http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/sante/20 ... ssion.html

originally published in September 2012 *, had sparked violent controversy before being unilaterally withdrawn by the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology in November 2013.


http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/decrypta ... ublie.html
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/fr/efsajournal/pub/2910

Rats chosen for the experiment are known to develop tumors frequently http://www.cancer-environnement.fr/350- ... rs.ce.aspx

It should be enough, right?
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by Christophe » 14/06/16, 21:59

Ok there is no risk, so drink all 2 ... and that will be enough for me :)
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by izentrop » 14/06/16, 22:05

You answered so quickly that you did not consult the sources that I posted?

I do not use glyphosate, or any other pesticide, even natural, but I must close my eyes so as not to see the lack of seriousness of the Séralini studies.
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by Christophe » 14/06/16, 22:36

Ah because you really believe that the project of a European ban is based on only one study (perhaps controversial ... I am difficult to judge because it is not my area of ​​competence biochemistry ... )?
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by izentrop » 15/06/16, 00:05

There have been hundreds of others. None have mentioned such toxicity.

The problem is mixing with other pesticides. Cocktail multiplying the toxicity. It is much more insidious.
I had asked my neighbor who needs to always have his borders clean, what he was using.

Ben it's harmless, it responds to the sweet name of "fertiligene". In fact, it is the combination of 2 products, the second of which is the most toxic
Approved name: HERBATAK 2 PLUS - AMM N ° 2050145 - Scotts France SAS (69). 125 g / l (14,25%) Glyphosate (Iso Propylamine salt), 20 g / l (2,28%) Diflufenicanil. N- Dangerous: respect the precautions for use
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by Christophe » 15/06/16, 10:49

It's the dose that makes the poison ...

izentrop wrote:Well it's harmless (...)

Dangerous, respect precautions


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by izentrop » 15/06/16, 11:37

It was ironic to show the bacon side. Dangerous ... the cocktail more than everyone independently.
The problem is that we sell this to individuals like a kg of potatoes.
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by Christophe » 15/06/16, 11:44

Not very logical your reasoning: the irony is not carried to the health of people sorry ... harmless, dangerous, problem of free sale ...

So you say yourself that there is a problem ... in short I think we're beating around the bush here ...
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by Christophe » 21/06/16, 09:53

ANSES has prohibited the sale of the roundup and equivalent since yesterday: Gardening / Roundup-Monsanto-prohibited-a-la-sale-in-France-a-slap-t14086-50.html # p305931
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