![]() ![]() But at least they were using natural reproductive processes to accomplish this, rather than direct genetic engineering. The counterargument you commonly hear is that farmers have been unnaturally selecting fruits and vegetables for years, so that what we eat today is not like what our ancestors ate. I also think that a quick look at the last century of nutrition debate should make us very humble about our understanding of what’s healthy to consume. One example is the multivitamin, which appears to not be a substitute for a healthy natural diet:Įxperts Decisive Against Multivitamins: ‘Stop Wasting Money’. ![]() My basic argument is: nutrition and how we absorb nutrients is more complicated than adding up the macro and micro nutrients in natural foods, and I don’t think we understand it well. I was really glad to hear this, because I feel less insane about my GMO stance. ![]()
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