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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 20, 2018
The GMOA Guns Glyphosate & Misses A Milestone Study On 90,000 People?

In a press conference held on 11th April, the Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA)
stated that fresh laws should be introduced to take “stern action”
against people involved in smuggling in such “harmful chemicals” like
glyphosate. The GMOA considers glyphosate to be “harmful” because it allegedly causes
cancer and kidney disease. However, just last November, the world’s
largest study on the health effects of glyphosate covering over two decades and involving 90,000 people, found NO harmful effects even on applying powerful statistical analysis to scrutinize the data.
Published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) on
9-November 2017, the long-term large-numbers study found that there was
NO association between glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s
popular herbicide RoundUp and any type of cancer. In particular, there
was no association with “any solid tumors or lymphoid malignancies
overall, including non-Hogkin Lymphoma and its subtypes”. The new study used long-term
data collected through the Agricultural Health Study. The study
carefully monitored the health of nearly 90,000 people in Iowa and North
Carolina from 1993 to 2010. These included farmers licensed to apply
pesticides to their crops, and their spouses. The impact of more than
54,000 pesticide applications is taken into account in the study of
which 83 percent contained glyphosate. Many of the farmers had been
using glyphosate even before the study. Yet, after some two decades of
continuous and intense use of glyphosate herbicides, they found NO significant increase in cancers among those exposed to the chemical.
Most scientists acknowledged the quality, clarity and decisiveness of
the study, funded entirely with government and university sources. Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor for the Public Understanding of Risk at the University of Cambridge, said:
“This large and careful study shows no significant relationship between Glyphosate use and any cancer. The
reported possible association with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is no
more than one would expect by chance when looking at 22 different cancer
types. In fact the association that comes closest to statistical
significance is a negative link with testicular cancer – that is, higher
Glyphosate use was associated with lower risk – but again this is just
the sort of chance result one would expect.”
So, how did the GMOA miss this decisive, massive study which in fact
looks at the type of diseases that the GMOA thinks is caused by
glyphosate? Even though we can excuse Ven. Ratana and his acolytes to be
out of touch with the scientific community, one would expect that the
GMOA would have its committee of mavens when it comes to technical
matters, even though we recognized that the GMOA is a trade union with
the primary mandate of protecting its own turf.
The most important “non-communicable disease” that the GMOA refers to is
cancer. This is precisely what is now definitively excluded from any
association with the use of glyphosate, even if the latter were used
continuously and intensely for two decades by a farmer. Perhaps the GMOA also has in mind the form of chronic kidney disease of unknown origin (CKDu) that is prevalent mainly in the Rajarata. There is no scientific evidence at all in support of this, while there is compelling evidence
against the claim. In Sri Lanka, a small but politically powerful group
of individuals led by Ven. Ratana, and a small number of scientists on
the fringe of the main scientific community have claimed that chronic
kidney disease is caused by the glyphosate in the environment and the
food chain, and that too only if arsenic, hard-water and other agents are found in conjunction with glyphosate.
But the cats, dogs, cattle, and many villages in the Rajarata itself
where the residents drink water from agricultural channels, rives and
lakes do NOT get CKDu, while those who drink water from their private
wells, located away from the paddy fields, get CKDu. So there is a
strong anti-correlation between agrochemical use and CKDu. We also know
that countries like Malaysia or NewZealand, which use many dozens of
times more agrochemicals than Sri Lanka have no such chronic diseases.
Furthermore, the 90,000 people monitored by the US-NCI study would have
also alerted the researchers to any higher incidence of kidney disease,
since many different health indices of these subjects were a part of the
inputs to the data base. While the presence of correlations does not
establish a causal connection, the LACK of any correlation is a very
strong indication that glyphosate cannot be a causative factor in
diseases that the GMOA has indicated.
This US-NCI study is just one of the many studies that have come to this conclusion. Over 190 countries of the world are satisfied and approve the use of glyphosate. However, strong
political movements that take a nostalgic, romantic and often
anti-science approach to agriculture have become very powerful during
recent decades. Their strength is the unreasoned fear of the public,
fanned by the “MANTHRA” that
chemicals “in the food” cause all sorts of chronic diseases. These
groups join hands with the commercial interests of large consumer chains
that offer
“organic-foods”, “natural foods” “holistic foods” etc., catering to the
elite classes who also control the politics of most countries,
constituting about 1% of the world population. It is not surprising that
many educated people and indeed medical doctors who do the “daily
grind”, but do not follow the research, fall for the “chemicals
are poisoning our food” MANTHRA. In fact, many agrochemicals, if
applied in sufficiently high doses can be toxic, as with ALL
pharmaceuticals and industrial substances like gasoline, chlorine, or common detergents. Even spices like chillies and cloves are potent toxins when their familiar-use thresholds are exceeded.

