Dr. Sebi said broccoli is no good for you

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yes it is


you're literally genetically modifying the organisms when youre breading for traits

traits are genetics
breeding for a trait is modifying



no weather its done naturally is a different story
GMO means it's done in a lab on a genetic level. Are you serious or trolling? Or do you really not know what it means?
 

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Well this is a reach. We could invalidate damn near EVERYONE based off of this criteria.

Not really but

If a dental professional tells you fluoride is bad for you, he's not trustworthy

If a doctor tells you red meat is good for you (with no limitations), he's not trustworthy
 

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yes it is


you're literally genetically modifying the organisms when youre breading for traits

traits are genetics
breeding for a trait is modifying



no weather its done naturally is a different story

You don't know what you're talking about:mjlol:

But, unlike open pollinated seed selection or hybridization, GMO technology allows us to “play God” in a way that even Mother Nature hasn’t dared.

Today, with sophisticated and very expensive lab techniques (like retroviruses and gene guns), we can now manipulate and combine the DNA of species that could never, ever breed in nature—like fish and tomatoes, Brazil nuts and soybeans, or bacteria and corn.

Combining or splicing together genes from different organisms in the lab (without actually sexually breeding them) is known as recombinant DNA technology, and the resulting organism is said to be “genetically modified,” “genetically engineered,” or “transgenic.”

Broccoli is not GMO.

Broccoli may be a man-made food, but it is not considered a GMO. Genetically modified organisms (also known as GMOs) are food plants that have been produced from organisms in which specific changes were introduced into their DNA through genetic engineering... the key to GMOs and their controversies is the genetic engineering – the meddling in the plant’s DNA. Broccoli and its other cabbage family relatives, on the other hand, were developed from selective breeding techniques in which the desired traits were naturally occurring, even if they were considered anomalies. So while broccoli is a man-made food, nature assisted in its creation.
 
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