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What Year Did U Start?


1974girl

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1974girl Enthusiast

Just read the article on here with the video. It was a YouTube video talking about how 1 in 17 kids have a food allergy. She researched and said that in 1994 they started with the Gmos. Other countries banned them but not us! And we have the highest cancer rates and healthcare cost of any country! So when did your food intolerances start. Has it been since 1994?


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Just read the article on here with the video. It was a YouTube video talking about how 1 in 17 kids have a food allergy. She researched and said that in 1994 they started with the Gmos. Other countries banned them but not us! And we have the highest cancer rates and healthcare cost of any country! So when did your food intolerances start. Has it been since 1994?

I have no idea when mine started as I had no idea I even had the problem until my diagnosis which took me by complete surprise. However, I must say that whenever I go to Croatia (where gmo's are banned in most counties) I quickly feel more energized and able to manage chronic pain better. But then it does not help that currently we live only a few km away from an oil refinery.

The following offers a bit of information on gmo's, especially in the U.S. I used to work for an organic certification agency (one of the largest in the world) and know firsthand so many issues surrounding gmo's which I believe are evil. Seriously. If everyone saw what I did, they would be sickened.

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And if you are interested, the following is a short animated blurb on factory farming which I am also strongly opposed to. It is very interesting and illuminating!

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Juliebove Rising Star

Mine started at birth. So 1959.

Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

I have no idea when mine started as I had no idea I even had the problem until my diagnosis which took me by complete surprise. However, I must say that whenever I go to Croatia (where gmo's are banned in most counties) I quickly feel more energized and able to manage chronic pain better. But then it does not help that currently we live only a few km away from an oil refinery.

The following offers a bit of information on gmo's, especially in the U.S. I used to work for an organic certification agency (one of the largest in the world) and know firsthand so many issues surrounding gmo's which I believe are evil. Seriously. If everyone saw what I did, they would be sickened.

Open Original Shared Link

And if you are interested, the following is a short animated blurb on factory farming which I am also strongly opposed to. It is very interesting and illuminating!

Open Original Shared Link

Wow that really makes me sick! Yuck! And these scientists are proud of using viruses and chemicals and what ever else to mutate our food? They say modified to make it around better. That's sick! America is so messed up in so many ways. I do not trust the FDA to protect me. I think everything is far to skewered by an exaggerated value on convenience instead of nutrition. No wonder we are all so ill.

squirmingitch Veteran

Now that I know what it is & what it is related to & am looking back with 20/20 vision; I have to say I've had celiac all my life or at the very least since the teen years. And I'm now 55.

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