Posted on 09/22/2012 10:09:59 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
The French scientist who linked Monsanto genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats on Thursday refused to let the EU's food safety watchdog, EFSA, verify his results.
"It's out of the question that those who authorised (Monsanto's) NK603 carry out a counter-study of our findings as there'd be a conflict of interest," Gilles-Eric Seralini said at a news conference at the European Parliament.
EFSA, which authorises the sale and planting of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms), was asked by the European Union executive Wednesday for an opinion as soon as possible, hopefully by year's end, on a study headed by Seralini.
His research team at France's University of Caen found that rats fed on NK603 corn or exposed to the weedkiller used with it developed tumours.
NK603, a corn also called maize, is made by US agribusiness giant Monsanto and was engineered to make it resistant to Monsanto herbicide Roundup. This enables farmers to use the weedkiller in a single go, enabling substantial savings.
But for EFSA to rule on the findings, it would need to see the study's original data.
Centre-right MEP Corinne Lepage, a former French environment minister, said: "We don't want people who authorised GMOs to be carrying out the counter-study."
France will seek an immediate EU ban on imports of the corn if the study linking it to cancer in rats is deemed credible, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said Thursday.
The authors of the study have said it is the first experiment in GM food that followed rats throughout their lifespan, as opposed to just 90 days.
But their methodology and results and its relevance to humans have been questioned by other experts.
“Ill give you nothing and you can call it whatever you want.”
You must know some of the epidemiologists at our School of Public Health. It’s amazing what they can do with nothing.
As I said, If GM foods are so harmful show me the evidence because the millions of meals containing them argue otherwise.
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