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Re: GMO and health impact



"Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On 20 Oct 2003 11:02:27 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Gus) wrote:
>
> >hello everybody
> >i study in a french school in 1S (i don't know if that mean something for
you)
> >we have a work to do about GMO
> >our problematic is:
> >have GMO positive impacts on health?
>
> GMO per se has nothing to do with health -- for better or worse. You
> would need to look at a specific product; it makes no difference
> whether it was made by traditional breeding or modern GMO methods.
>
> "Golden rice" (rice with a high content of vitamin A) would be an
> example of a GMO product designed to be good for health.
>
But failing miserably to achieve the results promised......



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