I do think twice when I read something on Dr. Mercola. Being interviewed by Dr. Mercola (oh, come now, we all know who Dr. Mercola is, don’t we?) is not the same, in my personal opinion, as publishing your work in an AMA Journal. About a year ago, Dr. Huber announced that he had done some work on GMOs that indicated some bad stuff. He wrote a letter to Secretary Vilsack about it.
The next step would be to publish that work, wouldn’t it? I am looking for that published work, and I have not been able to find it. If any readers see it, please post the link.
Now, I, as a consumer, have made a decision not to eat or buy genetically modified food. I have to say, this is not particularly easy. Since GMO food is not labeled in the U.S., that means I cannot eat any product containing corn, soy, canola, or sugar unless it is clearly labeled “organic” or “non-GMO.” This pretty much eliminated 70% of the food in U.S. grocery stores.
Not a problem in my case, because I cook everything I eat. I don’t eat processed food. Still, I can see how very few Americans would do this. That means, Americans are gobbling this stuff down. Following it up with those pink or purple pills that prevent heartburn, I think.
Whatever, I do want to see Huber’s research. If anybody knows where it is, please tell me.
Alice


Dr Huber is on several email lists, and corresponds with several people, offering up his research to any on that list. I have some of those emails going back two to three years. Email me at first name Elise Last name Mattu02 then yahoo.com (In other words, firstnameLastName@yahoo.com without the expression first or last name.) BNo spaces or underlines in name part of the email address.
Don’t want this picked up by spammers.