B12 patches or injections that are NON-GMO?
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blueturtle
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Date: February 23, 2014 10:04PM I've been looking for a B12 (specifically the methylcobalamin kind) patch, however, I'm looking for one that is certified non-GMO and cannot seem to find one. I'm having a hard time finding ANY source of methylcobalamin that is certified non-GMO in any form, whether tablet or otherwise. I came across this site here which says that B12 is made with the aid of GMO microorganisms and this concerns me. Does anyone have any insight into this they could help me with? I've been scouring the internet for a few days now and hitting a wall. Thanks! Re: B12 patches or injections that are NON-GMO?
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blueturtle
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Date: February 23, 2014 10:06PM My apologies, I forgot to paste the link I mentioned which said b12 is made with the aid of GMO microorganisms. Here it is: [www.gmo-compass.org] Re: B12 patches or injections that are NON-GMO?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: February 23, 2014 11:01PM Almost all, if not all, bacteria used by industry is GMO. Industry would like us to believe that once the GMO bacteria's task has been completed the GMOs are used up and there is nothing left of them in the final product they have produced. The end products of the GMO's processing is not considered to be GMO by industry and by governments. IMO this set of circumstances will not be changing in our lifetimes regardless of whether labels do or not. Re: B12 patches or injections that are NON-GMO?
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blueturtle
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Date: February 25, 2014 12:05AM Hi Sue,
Thanks for the info. I agree, it bothers me too that GM organisms are used and concerns me that it contaminates the end product, despite what they claim. Thanks for the info on nori. Is there any particular form of it that you prefer? Or will any nori do? thanks! - Jo Re: B12 patches or injections that are NON-GMO?
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SueZ
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Date: February 25, 2014 01:13AM blueturtle Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Sue, > Thanks for the info. I agree, it bothers me too > that GM organisms are used and concerns me that it > contaminates the end product, despite what they > claim. Thanks for the info on nori. Is there any > particular form of it that you prefer? Or will any > nori do? > > thanks! - Jo You're welcome, blueturtle! I stick to the North Atlantic coast wild nori. I buy all my seaweed from this guy... [www.theseaweedman.com] This is what he has... [www.theseaweedman.com] Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/25/2014 01:16AM by SueZ. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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