Nieft / Secola wrote:
> >And is there any reason why
> >such fruits or vegatables that have to be propagated by other means are
> >less nutritious or contain any more toxins, etc
> They can be more nutritious and contain less toxins. Growing methods are
> probably as big a factor as cultivar.
> Some say all human acts/products are natural. "Natural" becomes an almost
> cliche word w/o meaning anymore...
This makes sense to me, so why do people at Natural Hygiene and others
scream about genetic tampering. I can understand that it's based on a lot
of foolishness about thinking they can cure diseases through genetic
manipulation, but what's wrong with producing new kinds of foods?
My best, Ellie