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Lynda Swink <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Nov 1996 17:54:29 -0800
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
Mildred writes:
 
>This item says "With soybeans second only to corn as a cash crop in
>the US, biotechnology engineers have experimented for years to produce a
>higher-yield variety.
 
Hi Mildred,
        I am not a scientist, but have read SEVERAL articles on this
subject.  The alarm concerns persons who may be allergic a specific
tropical nut.  I'm not sure  which one, sorry, but will look it up.
        When the splicing is done, the allergen properties carry over into
the new altered product.  As soy and soy based products are in just about
everything, the unwary consumer could get violently ill and never know why.
These genetically altered products could enter the market (have entered?)
and never be identified as altered.  This is what the uproar is about.
        Now we as CD sufferers can certainly identify with that!
 
\*/\*/\*/ Lynda \*/ [log in to unmask]  \*/ So. Calif.\*/\*/\*/  _@v
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