Customer Review: Genetic Roulette is well organized, well researched and well documented. It's layout makes it easy to pick out the main points of a topic or get all the details. It makes a handy reference and a good resource for plowing through all the specifics. Jeffrey Smith is a stickler for accuracy. When... more info
Customer Review: A decade ago, what we ate wasn't on the radar of most people. The musings of a few hermits, a handful of anti-government critics and your garden variety assortment of conspiracy theorists and crazy people was all that one had when it came a debate on whats being done to our nation's food supply.more info
Customer Review: Interestingly, I look at this issue in quite a different way. GM food is tested and has been shown to be safe. I try my best to search out GM products and avoid untested organic stuff!
Customer Review: Genetic engineering "is probably the largest nutritional experiment the world has ever seen, and we are the guinea pigs" say Laura and Robin Ticciati in their book, Genetically Engineered Foods: Are They Safe? You Decide. They answer with a resounding "No!" to the question of... more info
Customer Review: This book is garbage. Tell me of one documented case of human ill-effects from GMO's and maybe I will sway. Recently the Zambian gov't turned down 18000 tons of emergency grain from the US because it was GM. People died of starvation as a result. At least take the time to get the other side of the... more info
Customer Review: This book provides interesting information I hadn't read anywhere else. It is easy to read (for the average person who is not a scientist) and shows how it affects me and my family. It made me think twice about what I buy at the grocery store and what my children are eating. Not only did it... more info
Customer Review: This book came in mint conditon. The seller sent the book out immediately and I received it in 2 days from the date of mailing. This seller really delivers. Thank you.
Customer Review: This book is a fantastic book for kids. It Makes the complicated science of genetic engineering seem as clear as possible while giving examples of foods that would capture a teen's attention (such as potatoes that are scientifically engineered to absorb less oil when made into french fries.