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1. Free Holiday Gift... to Kellogg's!
2. Dear Mr Glickman, re: organic disclaimer
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1. Free Holiday Gift... to Kellogg's!

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Free Holiday Gift... to Kellogg's!

Now, you can send StarLink corn to Kellogg's! At your request, Greenpeace will send a packet of Starlink corn to Kellogg's this holiday season.  By clicking on the link below, you can send Kellogg's a clear message: No Genetically Engineered Food! Take it out or take it back!

Even after Kellogg's was forced to stop production at one of its plants because of StarLink corn contamination, the company still uses genetically engineered corn. Even after thousands of people sent postcards, called and faxed Kellogg's, the company still uses genetically engineered ingredients.

Tell Kellogg's to protect children from dangerous GMO's like StarLink. Demand that Kellogg's take immediate action to eliminate genetically engineered food from its products.

Send corn and a personalized message to Kellogg's CEO: http://www.truefoodnow.org/take_action/freegift.html
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2. Dear Mr Glickman, re: organic disclaimer
Originated Claire Robinson    Posted: 12/11/2000  By  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.      

Dear Mr Glickman:

Though I live in the UK, I eat a lot of organic food imported from the  USA. Also, I am aware that laws and standards adopted by the USA may well,  via the World Trade Organisation, be forced onto other nations.

So as an interested party, I would like to comment on your proposal to release the new USDA organic standards with the disclaimer that organic  foods are neither safer nor more nutritious than non-organic  (conventional) foods.

I know that it is illegal in many states, due to food defamation laws, to  make statements about the safety, nutritiousness or health-related  effects of foods which are not backed up with published scientific data.

I have seen references to quite a few published studies showing that  organic foods, in comparison with non-organic foods, have:  * higher levels of certain nutrients believed to be beneficial
* lower levels of certain substances believed to be harmful (such as  heavy metals)
* lower levels of residual pesticides which have been linked in various  published studies with various diseases including cancers

On the other hand, I am not aware of any peer reviewed and published  studies which demonstrate that organic foods are NOT safer or more  nutritious than conventional foods.

I know that USDA is keen on basing its policies on what it calls "sound  science". By "sound science" I assume that you mean scientific studies  which are peer reviewed and published. I assume therefore that you are in  possession of such sound scientific data showing that organic foods are  no safer and no more nutritious than non-organic foods. I would be  grateful if you would forward the references of this data at your  earliest convenience.

If I do not receive this information within 30 days of the date of this  email, I shall assume that no such data exists and shall circulate this  finding on the internet lists. If I do receive the information from you,  I shall also circulate the references, as I believe it is important for  the public to know the quality of the science behind government and  industry assertions about the food we eat. If it is good science, we  should know, and if it is dubious or non-existent science, we should know  that too.

Many thanks and best wishes
Claire Robinson