date:Dec 25, 2012
cally modified. That is, itis likely that Mexican men and women eat more genetically modified corn than men and women in other
ethical groups.
Could genetically modified foods lower the birth rate? According to Jeffrey Smith, genetically modifiedfoods have been linked to reduced infertility and he said the lower birth rate was due likely at leastpartially to consumption of the GM foods. T he evidence is that the birth rate started to decline sharplywhen GM foods were introduced into the market.