On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 11:55:12 AM UTC-8, Cory Geesaman wrote:
Personally I'm for GMO labels and having a viable market for non-GMO foods - if only to ensure we have something to fall back on ... Paranoia does serve a legitimate evolutionary purpose in a large number of situations - it's almost always good to have a portion of the population that doesn't do things the same way as everyone else and if paranoia of GMO spurs that it is worth keeping.
Well said. Also, studies always need good control groups. If labels exist then there will be groups which are inclusive or exclusive for certain ingredients. Now if only microbiome studies could include pure vegans as a separate experimental group, that would be really something. When I have asked PI's about this, usually "lack of funding" is cited as the excuse.
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