Saturday, February 25, 2017

Health Hazards of Genetically Modified Organisms (RF Quijano) Pt. 1

I recently bought a book from my agriculture professor, Dr. Pamela Fernandez, entitled, Local Seed Systems for Genetic Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture Sourcebook. I went over the chapters and found some really interesting topics. Beginning today, I will be posting articles from the book that I find useful for you and me as graduate students. Today's post will feature the first part of the paper of Dr. Romeo F. Quijano, an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology in UP Manila. According to the book, he prepared this paper entitled, Health Hazards of Genetically Modified Organisms, for the seed congress that was held in Lahug, Cebu City in April 2001. Tell me what you think and please share your opinions on the subject matter.

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs), foods and products pose serious threats to human health and the environment. They carry substances or chemicals that have various toxic effects. Novel proteins may be produced that may cause allergies and other forms of hypersensitivity reactions. They carry virus vectors that can create, transform, or enhance infectious agents. They usually carry antibiotic resistance genes that can transfer and spread to various pathogenic organisms and render many life saving antibiotics useless. Genetically engineered (GE) herbicide-tolerant crops are laced with high levels of pesticide residues that may disrupt endocrine function, destroy the immune system, and cause, directly or indirectly, various kinds of diseases, including cancer.

There are already many documented examples (by genetic engineering scientists) of unexpected production of toxic substances due to genetic engineering:


  • In the late 1980's, a new GMO was used to produce L-tryptophan, a nutrient supplement. Inadvertently, a toxic metabolite was also produced. Within a period of months, thousands of people who had taken the new supplement began to suffer from eosinophilia myagia syndrome, a new disease characterized by hematologic, neurologic, and other abnormalities. At least, 1,500 people were permanently disabled and 37 died. Genetic engineering proponents claim that the purification process, not the genetic engineering technology, caused the problem. But while no definitive conclusions can be made (the company involved destroyed all the GMOs used that could have provided the definitive answer), there are enough circumstantial and othe evidence that point to genetic engineering as the culprit.
  • In 1995, a scientific report in the Journal of Food Science and Technology showed that when yeast was genetically modified to achieve a higher fermentation efficacy, there was an unexpected tremendous increase in the production of a toxic metabolite called glyoxal.
  • Similarly, it was reported in Nature Biotechnology in May 1996 that when tobacco was genetically engineered, a toxic chemical called octadecatetraenoic acid, which does not exist in the natural tobacco plant was produced. Other untoward incidents are likely to occur if GMOs are allowed to proliferate.


Reference:
FERNANDEZ, P.G., A.L. AQUINO, L.E.P. de GUZMAN, M.F.O. MERCADO (Eds.). 2002. Local seed systems for genetic conservation and sustainable agriculture sourcebook. University of the Philippine Los Banos - College of Agriculture. Laguna, Philippines



Sunday, February 12, 2017

Be part of history and join our Permaculture research team!


Brief overview
The practice of permaculture in the Philippines is spreading fast via tightly-knit social networks on social media and yet it is largely ignored by mainstream culture and the academe as a logical solution to food security and climate change. To generate new data on this dynamic ecological design framework, the study will attempt to conduct a nationwide census of trained and self-proclaimed permaculture designers.  

Phase 1: Identifying and mapping the practitioners (off-site)
Phase 2: Documentation and analysis of methods and practices of permaculture sites (on-site)
Phase 3: Theory and framework-building and assessment tools/methodology development

Timetable
2017 to 2019

Outputs
3 journal articles
1 book
1 video documentary

We need people knowledgeable in these fields:
Accounting/Finance
Computer Science/Network Science
GIS Mapping
Photography and Videography/Film/Drone
Sociology/Anthropology/Community Dev’t
Agricultural Engineering/Green Architecture
Development Communication
Environmental Science/Environmental Management
Agriculturalist/Organic Farmer/Permaculture Designer/Extension Workers
Writers and Editors
Creative people

If you are interested, please email us at jabezjoshuaflores@gmail.com

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