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In reply to the discussion: Understanding the Science of Genetically Modified Foods (GMOs) [View all]Veilex
(1,555 posts)33. So let me get this straight...
Last edited Tue Mar 4, 2014, 06:10 PM - Edit history (1)
No one can defend this one video, but since I challenge the veracity of it, I am not only villainized, but I am suddenly required to answer questions... even though my challenge has gone unanswered? Not only that, but I am to answer questions we all know are framed for a broader argument that is not relevant to credibility of this singular video.
I think not.
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Understanding the Science of Genetically Modified Foods (GMOs) [View all]
Mr_Jefferson_24
Mar 2014
OP
"If that protein is safe to eat from its original source, it is safe to eat in its new source."
Veilex
Mar 2014
#15
I'd like to see a single scientific method based research paper that has been peer reviewed on...
Veilex
Mar 2014
#37
Generally if it says "soy, corn or canola" on the label then it is GMO -- THAT is the labeling
KurtNYC
Mar 2014
#30