[DIYbio] Re: Improving the food chain

>I'm not sold on the notion that soy protein can totally replace animal
>protein from a nutritional standpoint.

But what one can do (probably easy):

A bit less meat and more vegetables.


>Humans are caught up on the whole 'natural' > unnatural thing. Its a
>logical fallacy and I can't get other people to stop using it. I have
>heard biology students and general people all react negatively to the
>idea of GM crops and even when I explain that less people will starve
>and we'll be healthier with it they insist its wrong.

Yes sometimes there are articles that suggest genes are an illness.
And once spread it can't get back.

To me it seems like kind of conspirancy. Most people think there is a
special gene that makes humans ill and crazy scientists put it into
our food.
They don't even notice there are different genes - it's only 'gene-
food'.

( In my country there are marketing campaigns that say ''gene free''
food. ANYTHING THAT LIVES HAS GENES, PEOPLE, READ A SCIENCE BOOK!!
If they ate something without genes, they may eat rocks or carbon)

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