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Old May 17th, 2010, 06:49 AM
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Hamsters fed GM foods grew hairs inside their mouths which were covered with lumps of a mucous??(A mucous =not the hamsters natural mucous then?)

They had perforated bone tissue of the teeth??

They do not know why this happened but it just may be linked to gm.

I suspect a few pages of the original results went walkies.

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Earlier this year, Surov co-authored a paper in Doklady Biological Sciences showing that in rare instances, hair grows inside recessed pouches in the mouths of hamsters.
"Some of these pouches contained single hairs; others, thick bundles of colorless or pigmented hairs reaching as high as the chewing surface of the teeth. Sometimes, the tooth row was surrounded with a regular brush of hair bundles on both sides. The hairs grew vertically and had sharp ends, often covered with lumps of a mucous."


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“(a) The external appearance of the oral cavity. Gingival pouches (GP) with thick bundles of hair growing from their mucous lining are clearly seen. (b) Perforated bone tissue of the teeth of an adult Ph. campbelli. Numerous hollows are seen. A, hair.”
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From A. S. Baranov, O. F. Chernova, N. Yu. Feoktistova, and A. V. Surov, “A New Example of Ectopia: Oral Hair in Some Rodent Species,” Doklady Biological Sciences, 2010, Vol. 431, pp. 117–120, Original Russian Text © A.S. Baranov, O.F. Chernova, N.Yu. Feoktistova, A.V. Surov, 2010, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2010, Vol. 431, No. 4, pp. 559–562.
At the conclusion of the study, the authors surmise that such an astounding defect may be due to the diet of hamsters raised in the laboratory. They write, "This pathology may be exacerbated by elements of the food that are absent in natural food, such as genetically modified (GM) ingredients (GM soybean or maize meal) or contaminants (pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, etc.)." Indeed, the number of hairy mouthed hamsters was much higher among the third generation of GM soy fed animals than anywhere Surov had seen before.
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Old May 17th, 2010, 10:27 AM
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this study seems to say the malady is transfered by birth. Don't they imagine it could also be the water as I am sure they get it from the tap.

Interesting, this is where a pile of rats would come in handy. Se if their blood, saliva or bodys have the fibers on them, make sure they are in a sterile area, with sterile water fed different things. Then also inject under the skin some of our blood in one segment of the ones being kept.

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Carla,

Thank you for the article. Very interesting!
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this study seems to say the malady is transfered by birth. Don't they imagine it could also be the water as I am sure they get it from the tap.

Interesting, this is where a pile of rats would come in handy. Se if their blood, saliva or bodys have the fibers on them, make sure they are in a sterile area, with sterile water fed different things. Then also inject under the skin some of our blood in one segment of the ones being kept.
I think it seems to say that it effects our DNA and so gets worse in each generation.

I presume all the hamsters drank the same water so why would they check that?

I know your only worried in case you have to give up your processed Beer Barak.
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I know your only worried in case you have to give up your processed Beer Barak.

That was classic!
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I think it seems to say that it effects our DNA and so gets worse in each generation.

I presume all the hamsters drank the same water so why would they check that?

I know your only worried in case you have to give up your processed Beer Barak.
I'm switching to ciroc as it is gluten free. I'll report bck on this. And magically Diddy is suggesting the ciroc and lemonade recipe wow. HE KNOWS
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