You can't put your faith in the debunking sites.  Just see how great they think
the aspertame ant poison is for putting in beverages.

Marshall

Heidi Scholes wrote:

> This is one of those urban myth articles that has been making the rounds of
> the internet for a while. It is completely fallacious, but like any good
> scare has little kernels of truth. Canola oil does come from the rapeseed,
> there is no canola plant or bean. However the rapeseed  is not GMO if you
> are buying a certified organic canola oil.
>
> The rapeseed is a member of the mustard family and before you tell me about
> mustard gas, let me just remind you that you eat mustard seeds and many
> mustard plant greens if you even eat mesclun or baby greens salad mixes.
>
> Go to any of the urban myth debunking websites, and you can see reports
> about this and any number of these falsehood scares. They always sound so
> convincing, I fell for the one about the asbestos in tampons, and ever since
> then I have checked out scary stuff like this before I circulate it some
> more.
>
> JM2C
> Heidi Scholes
>
> > this has a little bit about rape seed in it.  Don't touch the stuff Hanan.
>
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