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In reply to the discussion: GMOs are bad for biodiversity, bad for non-corporate farming, bad for the public's right to natural [View all]basselope
(2,565 posts)You dismiss the findings completely, ignoring the fact that this is just 2 studies, which have been replicated dozens and dozens of times.
This is why it is such anti-science BS. Anyone can pick apart a SINGLE study. But there are hundreds of studies showing the potential ill effects of glyphosate in both humans and lab animals.
Every study ever done can be nit picked for not accounting for EVERY variable, because we can't study these things in a vacuum. This is why there are still SOME DOCTORS who believe smoking does not cause cancer. (e.g. http://smokescreens.org/lungcancer.htm) ... it's just a minor risk factor increase.
Second hand smoke studies.. well, they didn't account for exhaust and other factors.
Been down this nonsense road before.