Customer Review: Shedding Light on Genetically Engineered Food is a well-written and highly interesting book that everyone in this country should read. More importantly it is an extremely brave and important book. If you want to make yourself knowledgeable about what you are eating and what you are feeding your... 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: 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 is an excellent companion to The Gmo Trilogy, for readers who wish to go into greater depth. The book explores possible medical risks associated with eating genetically modified foods, and comprises 1-2 page abstracts and essays by researchers. There are a lot more hypotheses than actual... more info
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 whether genetically... more info
Customer Review: This is an excellent and objective depiction of an issue oftentimes fraught with emotion. It accurately presents both the activist perspectives on the negative claims made on the use of genetic engineering and then presents the opposing viewpoint and scientific studies to refute those claims. As an... more info
Customer Review: I read Seeds of Deception prior to reading this book and subsequently found Ms. Hart's work to mostly review of what I already knew. Some of her interviews brought new faces and personalities to the stories of protestors and farmers embroiled in the conflict. It amazes me that with all the... more info