Re: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests

2002-10-07 Thread Keith Addison
>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

RE: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests

2002-10-07 Thread kirk
-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

Re: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests

2002-10-07 Thread Beth Rosen
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

RE: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests

2002-10-04 Thread kirk
@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. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor

Re: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests

2002-10-04 Thread Keith Young
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

Re: [biofuel] The yummy corn fails animal tests

2002-10-03 Thread Keith Addison
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