When it comes to pretty well every health-related alternative
media platform, the agricultural mega-giant Monsanto is more than a
recurring subject. On
Collective Evolution
alone you’ll find over 9 pages worth of articles at least loosely
addressing the company by simply typing “monsanto” into our embedded
search.
The reasoning as to why this multinational agrochemical and
agricultural biotechnology corporation is such a hot topic is more than
well-documented by this point. It’s so well-documented that an entire
global march has been founded in protest to the stance and actions taken
by this company, the
March Against Monsanto.
However the focus of this article is to shed some light on some of the
most harmful products that Monsanto has had at least a part in bringing
to market, some of which they still stand by to this day.
Originally put together by
GMO Awareness, here are the 12 most awful products made by Monsanto:
1. Saccharin
What is it? – Plain and simple saccharin is an
artificial sweetener. Around since the 1800′s, saccharin did not become
widely popular as an alternative to sugar until the 20th century -thanks
in large part to the efforts of Monsanto whose initial intention as a
corporation was to produce saccharin for Coca-Cola. (1)(2)
Why is it bad? – Initially praised for its ability
to provide sweetness without the calories, saccharin fell under fire in
the 1970′s when a study revealed that saccharin caused cancer in test
rats and mice -causing it be listed on the NIH’s carcinogen list.
However, after mounting pressures, the study was disregarded as flawed
in its conclusions, the sweetener was removed from the list and can to
this day be found in a lot of what we consume. (1)
Where is it being used? – Drinks, candies, cookies, medicines, gum, fruit spreads, toothpaste and more.
2. PCB’s
What is it? – PCB’s (
polychlorinated biphenyls) belong to a family of manmade organic chemicals known as chlorinated hydrocarbons. They
were first used by Monsanto in the 1920′s to produce coolant fluids for
widely used electric transformers, capacitors and electric motors. They
were domestically manufactured from 1929 to 1979 at which point they
were banned. (1)(3)
Why is it bad? – PCB’s have been linked to causing
cancer as well as contributing to a number of adverse health effects on
the human immune systems, reproductive systems, nervous systems and
endocrine systems. (3)
Where is it being used? - Banned since 1979, PCB’s
are no longer being used, but their damage continues to persist as a
2011 study showed that it is still being found in the blood of pregnant
women. (1) Prior to the ban PCB’s were found in widely used items such
as, but not limited to: cable insulation, caulking, plastics, adhesives
and oil-based paints. (3)
3. Polystyrene
What is it? – Still widely used to this day,
polystyrene is a synthetic polymer. Polystyrene production became a
focus of Monsanto’s in 1941. (1)
Why is it bad? – Polystyrene is non-biodegradable
and is responsible for the most total hazardous waste worldwide. Chronic
exposure to it has also been tied to depression, headache, fatigue and
weakness. (4)
Where is it being used? – Literally everywhere, but
most commonly in food packaging where it is known as styrofoam. It has
solidified its place in the market as being more durable than paper
products and most cost efficient than plastic (which isn’t much better
for the environment).
4. Nuclear Weapons
I don’t think these need much of an explanation as to what they are,
why they are bad or where they are being used, but it is interesting to
know Monsanto’s involvement. Shortly after they acquired Thomas &
Hochwalt Laboratories, Monsanto developed a department that played a key
role in the Manhattan project from 1943 to 1945. The Manhattan Project
was responsible for producing the first atomic bombs for the second
world war. (1)
5. DDT
What is it? – DDT (
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)
was a commonly used pesticide designed to combat malaria-transmitting
mosquitoes. Monsanto just happened to be one of the first manufacturers
of the insecticide that would fall under heavy scrutiny. (1)(6)
Why is it bad? – Banned in 1972, DDT has been linked
to damaging the liver, reducing reproductive success and temporary
damages to the nervous system amongst others. (6)
Where is it being used? – Unfortunately DDT can
often take more than 15 years to break down and is still being found in
some soils and many waterways. Our exposure to it would more than likely
come through consuming contaminated fish, crops, or through atmospheric
deposition. (6)
6. Dioxin
What is it? – Dioxins are a group of
chemically-related compounds that some see as amongst the most toxic
chemicals known to science. Monsanto found themselves involved in 1945
when they began promoting the use of chemical pesticides in agriculture.
(1)(7)
Why is it bad? – Dioxins are most notably bad for
their ability to accumulate in the food chain, and an EPA report once
confirmed dioxins as a cancer hazard to humans. (7)
Where is it being used? – Rather than used, dioxins
are primarily being found in meat and dairy products due to how
integrated they have become within the food chain. (7)
7. Agent Orange
What is it? – A herbicide/ defoliant primarily used
as a form of chemical warfare during the Vietnam War. Monsanto
conveniently happened to be one of the two major manufacturers of the
lethal weapon. (1)
Why is it bad? – Agent Orange is said to be
responsible for over 400,000 deaths and 500,000 birth defects with over a
million suffering from health problems of some kind. Agent Orange’s
issue lay in its dioxin contamination -something that Monsanto
apparently knew about when it sold it to the US Government for use in
war. (1)(8)
Where is it being used? – The implications of Agent
Orange in Vietnam are still being felt with a formal clean-up effort not
beginning until 2012. A shocking side note is that some chemicals found
in Agent Orange can still be found in certain herbicides being used
today. (1)
8. Petroleum-Based Fertilizers
What is it? – As the name suggests, petroleum-based
fertilizers are a type of material applied to soils or plant tissues to
aid in their development. Monsanto got themselves involved in 1955 after
purchasing a major oil refinery. (1)
Why is it bad? – Petroleum-based fertilizers have
been known to destroy beneficial soil micro-organisms. This destruction
eventually sterilizes the soil making it fully dependent on an external
stimulant to produce. (1)
Where is it being used? – In farms across the globe
since they are noted to give farmers a greater degree of control of what
they grow and how it turns out. (9)
9. RoundUp
What is it? –
RoundUp
herbicide, also known as Glyphosate (a major component of Monsanto’s
RoundUp herbicide) is the most widely used herbicide around the world.
(10) It was in 1970 that Monsanto founded their agricultural chemicals
division with RoundUp being their prized herbicide. (1)
Why is it bad? – Glyphosate has been linked to
cancer in several studies due to its properties as a potential endocrine
disruptor -chemicals that can interfere with the hormonal system of
mammals. These disruptors can cause development disorders, birth defects
and cancerous tumours. (10)
Where is it being used? – RoundUp is approved and
still widely used today to destroy and control weeds. It can be found in
our groundwater, soil, streams and even in the air. (1)(10)
10. Aspartame
What is it? – Like saccharin, aspartame is another
artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute in food and drinks.
Monsanto managed to get themselves involved in 1985 when they acquired
the primary company responsible for aspartame’s manufacture. (1)(11)
Why is it bad? – Rather than delve into this I
highly suggest you check out any of the following articles related to
aspartame that we have already released:
1. Aspartame: The Bitter Truth Behind This Toxic Sweetener
2. The Shocking Story of How Aspartame Became Legal
3. Aspartame Damages The Brain At Any Dose
Where is it being used? – Aspartame is still widely
used and can be found in diet sodas, yogurts, gum, sauces, drink
powders, cereals and much more. (12)
11. Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH)
What is it? – Developed by Monsanto rBGH is a genetically modified hormone that is injected into dairy cows to produce more milk. (1)
Why is it bad? – By artificially increasing milk
production, rBGH also raises the levels of pus, antibiotic residues and a
cancer accelerating hormone called IGF-1. When consumed by humans it
continues to act as a cancer accelerator and has been linked to breast,
colon and prostate cancer. (1)(13)
Where is it being used? – rBGH is still being used to this day and is normally injected into dairy cows every other week. (13)
12. GMOs
What is it? – This certainly requires no explanation
and it’s widely known that Monsanto is at the foundation of it. In the
early 1990′s, Monsanto began their initiatives that still continue to
this day under the belief that they help “feed the world.”
Why is it bad? – As I did with aspartame, I will
instead give you a series of articles to look at rather than delve into
the depths of what make GMOs bad:
1. 5 Myths That GMO Companies Want You To Believe
2. 10 Scientific Studies Proving GMOs Can Be Harmful To Human Health
3. New Study Links GMOs To Cancer, Liver/Kidney Damage & Severe Hormonal Disruption
Where is it being used? – GMOs are prevalent in many
crops but most notably in sugar beets, potatoes, corn, tomatoes,
squash, golden rice, soybeans, salmon and animal feeds.
Sources:
http://collective-evolution.com
(1) http://gmo-awareness.com/2011/05/12/monsanto-dirty-dozen/
(2)http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/reality-check-the-raw-truth-about-saccharin/article18871937/
(3) http://www.epa.gov/wastes/hazard/tsd/pcbs/about.htm
(4) http://greenliving.lovetoknow.com/How_Styrofoam_is_Bad_for_the_Environment
(5) http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/362098/Manhattan-Project
(6) http://www.epa.gov/pbt/pubs/ddt.htm
(7) http://www.ejnet.org/dioxin/
(8) http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/
(9) http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-fertilizers-harm-earth/
(10)http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/03/04/roundup-herbicide-found-in-75-percent-of-air-rainfall-test-samples/
(11) http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/04/16/aspartame-diet-soda.aspx
(12) http://www.naturalnews.com/035141_aspartame_worst_sources_products.html#
(13) http://www.ejnet.org/bgh/nogood.html
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