>Sorry to go back to an old thread with a slightly off
>topic request, but I would really like to have the
>data on impaired immune response in animals fed
>Starlink corn. Could anybody give me a reference?
>Thanks.
>
>Beth
Hello Beth
Maybe it's not that off-topic - several people have said US
-Original Message-
From: Beth Rosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:48 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests
Sorry to go back to an old thread with a slightly off
topic request, but I would really like to
Sorry to go back to an old thread with a slightly off
topic request, but I would really like to have the
data on impaired immune response in animals fed
Starlink corn. Could anybody give me a reference?
Thanks.
Beth
have
--- kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The corn offered was Starlink whic
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests
Where could you purchase this corn? I burn corn as a
heat source and could kill two birds with one stone,
lower costs for me and help to get rid of this junk. I
live in Va.
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Where could you purchase this corn? I burn corn as a
heat source and could kill two birds with one stone,
lower costs for me and help to get rid of this junk. I
live in Va.
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Kirk
>
> >The corn offered was Starlink which is not approved
> for human
Hi Kirk
>The corn offered was Starlink which is not approved for human consumption in
>US. There is a glut of it since they can't sell much of it and if humans in
>Africa eat it, oh well. Not against our laws. So for "Americans" to pretend
>this was an altruistic act it shows what sons of Belial
The corn offered was Starlink which is not approved for human consumption in
US. There is a glut of it since they can't sell much of it and if humans in
Africa eat it, oh well. Not against our laws. So for "Americans" to pretend
this was an altruistic act it shows what sons of Belial they really a