“The Impossible Burger is made of GMO soy, which has been shown to cause organ damage in animal studies and has been shown to be significantly different from non-GMO soy.
Bill Gates’ ‘Magic Seeds’ Won’t Solve World Hunger But Will ‘Create Ecological Disaster’ Bill Gates is rebranding genetically engineered seeds as “magic seeds” and says they’re the answer to world hunger, but according to Vandana Shiva, Ph.D., a “failed, clumsy crude manipulation of living systems does not create ‘magical seeds.’ It creates an ecological disaster.”
Wheat is a staple of the American diet. The average American consumes 82.9 kg or approximately 183 lbs of wheat annually - more than any other grain. This amounts to about a half-pound of wheat per day, which comes from numerous types of food such as bread, pasta, cake and baked goods, breakfast foods such as bagels, pancakes and cereals, snacks, and desserts… not to mention certain grain alcohols and beer.
Feed Your Mind Main Page en Español (Spanish) What GMO Crops Are Grown and Sold in the U.S.? PDF: 152KB Am I eating foods that come from GMO crops? It is very likely you are eating foods and food products that are made with ingredients that come from GMO crops. Many GMO crops are used
June 4, 2022 by Nick Meyer The Biotech industry has created several new products in recent years utilizing genetic modification, and GMO salmon is one of the industry’s newest laboratory creations. The GMO salmon’s creator, AquaBounty Technologies, Inc. expanded from Canada into the United States in recent years, purchasing a 40-acre farm in Albany, Indiana in 2017.
https://veryhealthy.life/ 1. Soy Soy is a widely consumed grain, especially in the Eastern world, and is widely regarded as a healthy aliment. Even though the actual nutritional and health benefits of soy are under scrutiny, what is true is that is has been an integral part of human diet in many ancient cultures and is still
Commodities News By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed the discovery of unapproved, genetically modified (GM) wheat plants growing in an un-planted agricultural field in Washington state. There was no evidence the wheat had entered the food supply, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service said in a