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Cannibal USDA okays rice modified with human gene

Mass drugging, like through the food or water supply, violates basic pharmaceutical dosage principles. In the short 30-minute film, Professional Perspectives on Water Fluoridation, Dr Phyllis Mullenix explains: “The whole name of the game is to deliver the right dose to the right person at the right time.” Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Dr Arvid Carlsson, agrees. Modern pharmacology recognizes that individuals react differently to the same dosage of a given drug. ~ Ed.

The rice with human genes

By Sean Poulter
Daily Mail UK

The first GM food crop containing human genes is set to be approved for commercial production. The laboratory-created rice produces some of the human proteins found in breast milk and saliva. Its U.S. developers say they could be used to treat children with diarrhoea, a major killer in the Third World.

The rice is a major step in so-called Frankenstein Foods, the first mingling of human-origin genes and those from plants. But the U.S. Department of Agriculture has already signalled it plans to allow commercial cultivation.

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