10-30-2013, 03:28 AM
Thanks, TomK.
As I said at that other blog, I have been reading from the list.
And, as I said there, an overwhelming number of the citations deal with animal performance (growth, weight gain, feed conversion, etc) rather than with the safety for humans. One that I quoted at that other blog did go further and found BtDNA fragments in some places in the animals and not others and said that was "probably not a concern" -- not at all a strong finding.
What is needed is long-term studies on human health.
As I said at that other blog, I have been reading from the list.
And, as I said there, an overwhelming number of the citations deal with animal performance (growth, weight gain, feed conversion, etc) rather than with the safety for humans. One that I quoted at that other blog did go further and found BtDNA fragments in some places in the animals and not others and said that was "probably not a concern" -- not at all a strong finding.
What is needed is long-term studies on human health.