Kristin Cavallari, power user of InfoWars.com and other Monsanto conspiracy trumpeting "health" websites, has identified the final piece of evidence on which she will base her forthcoming book's argument in favor of an organic lifestyle. Except, of course, the evidence was proven wrong many times over before Kristin stumbled across it.

In a now-deleted Instagram post submitted to us by a reader, Kristin decried the toxic effects of genetically modified corn on lab rats. "Working on the health section of my book so I was doing a little GMO research to make sure I was up to date with the recent GMO foods," she wrote. "And I came across this picture. These rats were fed a GMO diet and this is what happened. Please please do not eat GMOs!!!"

GMO? GTFO. LMAO.

Where Kristin found these photos, she didn't say, but the 2012 study often cited in connection with them was retracted a year after it was published. There have been no studies that conclusively prove a GM corn diet causes cancer in rats.

Maybe that's why Kristin deleted the post. Or maybe she got tired of looking at the rats, ew!


This has been 500 Days of Kristin.

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