On Saturday morning at Long Island, New York State, parents gathered to discuss the latest topic, genetically modified (GM) food. Among my parents, there are mothers of three children, Sara, and two fathers, Ted, a father. Sarah rejected the fact that children eat genetically modified fruits, vegetables, and grains as "Franken food". While discussions continued, Ted shared his views on genetically modified foods. He did not know the genetically modified products that he purchased, and he was indifferent to feeding the children.
This report explains genetically modified foods (GMO) and explains the benefits and risks associated with GMO consumption. Genetically modified foods (GMOs) are genetically engineered foods using engineering techniques. The most commonly used technique at present is called recombinant DNA technology; this technique combines different molecules from different plant species to create plants with a new gene set, ie hybrid plants. Another recombinant DNA technique used is recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBST) and artificial growth hormone. This hormone is given to cows or injected to improve milk production. (ThefreeDictionary)
GM food, what are you eating? GMO is unnatural. Is it healthy to eat something that is not part of the digestive system? Genetically modified organisms are genetically modified foods. Genetically modified foods are produced by genetic engineering by acquiring genes from plants and animals and inserting them into our food products. GMO was first introduced in 1984, when plants were improved by antibiotic resistant tobacco. In 1994, the FDA approved genetically modified foods, and genetically modified organisms were a new theme for agricultural health around the world. It caused intense debate as it can be viewed as a health risk or a major advance in agriculture. On the one hand, it can be used to increase production, as well as foods that can be converted to insect tolerance and greater nutritional value (those are those). On the other hand, I think it is difficult for many people to test the safety of food as a whole.
Genetically modified foods (GM foods and biotechnology foods) cause health hazards. These foods come from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), especially GM crops. Genetically modified organisms cause specific changes in DNA by genetic engineering techniques. Genetically modified organisms or transgenic organisms are produced when certain genes are transferred to another species and produce substances not found in nature. Genetically modified organisms account for nearly 60% of all processed foods including vegetable oil, soy flour, lecithin and soy protein