One of the first GMO mistakes was tweaking the psoralen gene in celery as a natural pesticide in 1990.

Merely touching this toxic GMO celery in the supermarket and walking outside produced a rash in people exposed to sunlight.

Psoralen is a photochemical toxin capable of causing genetic mutations.

People died from “celery-related exercise-induced anaphylaxis” before this celery was (allegedly) removed from corporate supermarket shelves.

Typically, people took a bite of celery at the gym, jumped on a treadmill, and keeled over dead.

People also died the same year (1990) from “potato-related exercise-induced anaphylaxis.”

These potatoes were also (allegedly) removed from the marketplace.

Golly, if we just sit still for six hours after eating GMOs, we have nothing to worry about. ;)

Many other biotech mishaps have occurred since then, and GMO corporations are still spending millions of dollars hiding them from the public.

A Brazil nut gene was spliced into soybeans for cattle feed, and people eating this beef developed soybean allergies.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT AND WHAT YOU EAT ATE is the expanded rule.

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'Celery-Related Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis' have 4 comments

  1. September 14, 2012 @ 3:34 am atomb

    Many if not most of today’s food flavors and fragrances (including “vegetarian” food) are manufactured by biotechnology using genetically modified pig pancreatic extract and microbial lipase.

    Pigs used in such xenotransplantation can carry (in alphabetical order) circovirus, herpesvirus, parvovirus, rotavirus, and up to 50 porcine endogenous retroviruses per pig.

    Porcine endogenous retroviruses are fittingly called PERVs. ;)

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  2. September 14, 2012 @ 5:57 pm Vaccha

    OT: What are your thoughts on viennese waltzs?

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    • September 16, 2012 @ 10:04 am atomb

      Music for the LEGS includes fox trots, music for ballroom dance using a variety of slow and fast steps, or waltzes, e.g., “The Blue Danube” and the other waltzes of Johann Strauss.

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      • September 16, 2012 @ 10:06 am atomb

        PS: Music for different parts of the body, etc., is in my four-volume set, Butterflies Need No Taxidermist, available at Wellness-Wagon.com

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