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Why not to feed GMO to cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Highpoint" data-source="post: 1462753" data-attributes="member: 29255"><p>I cannot hardy wait until vets have the ability to test glycans and vitamin d in cattle. They will be considered the healthiest meat on the earth and GMO will not be a part of the equation. </p><p></p><p>Again I will make this easy. When MIT discovered that they are the communication of every cell in the body scientist took this as a way to destroy unnessesary plants but did not consider that as the product worked its way into our food it would also start causing the reduction of nutrients in animals. You see each cell as they bump into one another will communicate whether they need zinc or sulfur or whatever and if many are missing it would not matter what vitamin or mineral was give to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highpoint, post: 1462753, member: 29255"] I cannot hardy wait until vets have the ability to test glycans and vitamin d in cattle. They will be considered the healthiest meat on the earth and GMO will not be a part of the equation. Again I will make this easy. When MIT discovered that they are the communication of every cell in the body scientist took this as a way to destroy unnessesary plants but did not consider that as the product worked its way into our food it would also start causing the reduction of nutrients in animals. You see each cell as they bump into one another will communicate whether they need zinc or sulfur or whatever and if many are missing it would not matter what vitamin or mineral was give to it. [/QUOTE]
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