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 Is a genetically modified foods inherently unwholesome?
Since the revelation by Professor Arpard Pusztai (1998) that the rats that he experimented with, with the aim of establishing the wholesomeness of genetically modified foods (G.M Foods), had their gastrointestinal track and their immune system harmed or devastated, there has been denials and debates about the status of genetically modified foods. "G.M Foods are not inherently harmful", is now claimed. An honest answer -- free from politics, commerce, and corruption -- about the status of G.M Foods would be appreciated. Prince Pieray C. P Odor
 08 Aug 2007 13:48
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 GM foods are not inherently unwholesome there are many pros and cons with this new process but they have not been designed to be unwholesome infact the opposite. It has been designed due to the fact that the worlds population is growing at a fast rate and we need to create more food faster that lasts longer.GM foods promise to meet the needs for a growing population.
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