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#1 nightmare

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Posted 21 January 2017 - 09:54 PM


Hi! Can anybody advise me best nutritious GMOs available on the market or still being developed?

 

So far I can see only one interesting product. It`s an oilseed but contains best long chain omega 3 fats(DHA and EPA). Kind of replacement for unhealthy fish oils(often oxidized and polluted).

 

More info here: http://www.rothamste...fish-oils-field.



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Posted 26 January 2018 - 09:24 PM

Still no interest to this topic? Well, what about more healthy fish, fed with GM camelina? (increased DHA+ EPA content, reduced omega-6 in seeds):
https://www.nature.c...598-017-06838-0

Well... I personally don`t like the idea of eating fish of any type(raw or coocked, wild with pollutants or farmed with controlled clean nutrition)... Anyway I dont believe that these are the best molecules combinations for human feeding that we can achieve.

 What do you think about comfortable GMO-rawfoodism, or GMO-frutarianism in future?

Some biofortified GMOs were developing in 2017 https://airtable.com...ldYOilYiBycvK55
I guess even more are coming... 

Would you eat them?


Edited by nightmare, 26 January 2018 - 09:39 PM.


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Posted 27 January 2018 - 02:45 PM

For the 99.9% of those who don't understand metabolic microbiology, we can choose our safest foods by the simple rule of thumb of asking "would our great grandmothers have eaten this?". That precludes the 100,000 chemicals developed in the  20th century







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