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    #51
    But those 'extra GMO worries' don't apply to
    organics. That's the point. Unintended
    consequences.

    Follow some of the links listed here.

    http://gmosstudies.blogspot.ca/2013/03/geneticall
    y-modified-organisms-gmos.html?m=1

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      #52
      Eyeball licking in Japan is the latest teenage
      rage. Weird and erotic, it causes conjunctivitis
      and scratching. But you can bet in a decade,
      those same lickers will be asking "What were we
      thinkin'?" The good thing is a sc****d eyeball
      might make Mi-Lu blind, but it doesn't change her
      genes to cause her child to be blind. Pars.

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        #53
        I would argue that canola represents a premium market based on its healthy oil profile. Further, there at least some tolerances for other canola type even in the specialty oil markets.

        Do you disagree that canola is a healthy oil? What risk does canola oil present consumers as a GMO crop?

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          #54
          One link I followed on the link I posted said this :

          Long term toxicity of a Roundup herbicide and a
          Roundup-tolerant genetically modified maize
          Health risk assessment of genetically modified
          organisms (GMOs) cultivated for food or feed is
          under debate throughout the world, and very little
          data have been published on mid- or long-term
          toxicological studies with mammals.
          Long term toxicity of a Roundup herbicide and a
          Roundup-tolerant genetically modified maize
          According to the study by the University of Caen,
          Institute of Biology, CRIIGEN and Risk Pole, in
          the 2 years in rats study to evaluate the health
          effects of a Roundup-tolerant genetically modified
          maize (from 11% in the diet), cultivated with or
          without Roundup, and Roundup alone (from 0.1
          ppb in water), in females, all treated groups died
          2-3 times more than controls, and more rapidly.
          This difference was visible in 3 male groups fed
          GMOs. All results were hormone and sex
          dependent, and the pathological profiles were
          comparable. Females developed large mammary
          tumors almost always more often than and
          before controls, the pituitary was the second
          most disabled organ; the sex hormonal balance
          was modified by GMO and Roundup treatments.
          In treated males, liver congestions and necrosis
          were 2.5-5.5 times higher. This pathology was
          confirmed by optic and transmission electron
          microscopy. Marked and severe kidney
          nephropathies were also generally 1.3-2.3
          greater. Males presented 4 times more large
          palpable tumors than controls which occurred up
          to 600 days earlier. Biochemistry data confirmed
          very significant kidney chronic deficiencies; for all
          treatments and both sexes, 76% of the altered
          parameters were kidney related. These results
          can be explained by the non linear endocrine-
          disrupting effects of Roundup, but also by the
          overexpression of the transgene in the GMO and
          its metabolic consequences(21). 


          You see, charliep, the educated elite read
          articles like this, and decide to buy olive oil
          instead. Pars

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            #55
            Canola oil does not contain any genetic material. Having said, there may be a small amount of solids/proteins that make it through in the crushing process so I can't say canola oil doesn't contain any proteins. It will be extremely minute.

            So if I look at the vegetable oil health profile of olive oil versus canola oil and all the uses including deep frying, how does canola oil stack up to olive oil. Which poses a greater risk to consumers. Presence of minute amounts of GMO in canola oil or levels of trans fats/saturated fats?

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              #56
              Or perhaps neither are that risky if consumed in moderation as a part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.

              I must be half educated because I have olive and canola in my house. But I consume because I enjoy. From my diet day, 2 teaspoons a day are a healthy diet.

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                #57
                I dont care what kind of oil your deep
                frying your food in, its unhealthy to
                eat it 3x a day. Canola is no magic
                potion that lets you eat excessive
                amounts or deep fried foods without
                significant health risks.

                Charlie, are you telling me that gm
                canola oil has the same protein
                structure and chemical property as
                ****seed (non gm obviously) oil? sorry
                but no:

                http://fr.canolacouncil.org/media/515239
                /canola_oil_physical_chemical_properties
                _1.pdf

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                  #58
                  Yes. The changes to oil profile were done using conentional breeding techniques aided likely by some of the new breeding techinques and not genetic engineering.

                  If you are going to comment on a crop that brings provides western Canadian farmers with millions of dollars worth of revenue, make sure you are educated and prepared to answer questions. In the end of the day, we all deal with the same consumer.

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                    #59
                    To further, vegetable oil on its own does not contain genetic material.

                    Further, the first versions of specialty oil where not GE. Herbicide tolerance was added later so it could compete in farmers rotations with conventional canola.

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                      #60
                      You will eat what you choose, charliep, which
                      perhaps does not include high-priced organic
                      cocoanut oil, or discredited palm oil either.
                      Premium markets only exist because people are
                      willing or can afford to pay. Organic chicken will
                      continue to be purchased by people who can
                      afford it but 'ground chicken unknowns' is a
                      larger market-share.

                      Organic coldpressed canola oil once commanded
                      a premium price, which discontinued because of
                      possible GM contamination, but that market has
                      simply not been filled by conventional canola,
                      has it. The educated and informed remain
                      unwilling to replace the unavailable expensive
                      organic canola with a cheaper conventional
                      canola. Hmmm. if you think the educated are
                      uninformed, make sure you inform them. Pars

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