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    <author><![CDATA[Sherry]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Please note that yellow crookneck squash is now being genetically modified by having different species genes from bacteria and virus inserted into its DNA. <br>
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That means in addition to corn, sugar beets, soybeans and canola and all the thousands of products made from them eating this squash can laterally transfer the bioengineered genes into your stomach flora and make them continuing producing the pesticide in your stomach.<br>
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Oh well, at least the insects and worms will die in your belly.
        
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          Sherry]]>
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