By now, you have probably heard something about GMOs and the health issues they have been found to be linked to.
There is so much evidence that GMOs are dangerous to the health of humans, animals, and the environment.
http://www.carighttoknow.org/
But with the upcoming election, we have a chance to change this. California voters can vote YES to Proposition 37 and get GMO foods labeled. If you don't live in California, you can still help by financially supporting this movement, with as little or as much as you can. With large corporations pouring money into opposing the passing of Prop 37, every dollar to get it passed helps.
Learn more about Proposition 37 and/or donate here:
https://prop37.nationbuilder.com/donate_to_know
Let's get GMOs labeled and let companies know that as consumers, we want to know what we're eating and what we're feeding our children.
In the meantime, you can take precautions by avoiding the most common GM foods, or only purchasing them when listed as organic.
Cotton, papaya, soybeans, corn, canola, and cow's milk are some of the foods to be aware of. To avoid the genetically modified version, choose organic. For a Non-GMO Shoppers' Guide from the Center For Food Safety, click here: Non-GMO Shoppers' Guide.
By: Jennifer Gloodt
There is so much evidence that GMOs are dangerous to the health of humans, animals, and the environment.
http://www.carighttoknow.org/
But with the upcoming election, we have a chance to change this. California voters can vote YES to Proposition 37 and get GMO foods labeled. If you don't live in California, you can still help by financially supporting this movement, with as little or as much as you can. With large corporations pouring money into opposing the passing of Prop 37, every dollar to get it passed helps.
Learn more about Proposition 37 and/or donate here:
https://prop37.nationbuilder.com/donate_to_know
Let's get GMOs labeled and let companies know that as consumers, we want to know what we're eating and what we're feeding our children.
In the meantime, you can take precautions by avoiding the most common GM foods, or only purchasing them when listed as organic.
Cotton, papaya, soybeans, corn, canola, and cow's milk are some of the foods to be aware of. To avoid the genetically modified version, choose organic. For a Non-GMO Shoppers' Guide from the Center For Food Safety, click here: Non-GMO Shoppers' Guide.
By: Jennifer Gloodt