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No, not until we find out what the long term effects are going to be. The FDA is becoming a shill for the food and drug industry.

2006-12-28 07:24:39 · answer #1 · answered by diogenese_97 5 · 1 1

Well, I wouldn't have the guts to try it. I think genetically modified food does unnatural things to people. I mean look at how tall children are now days... this is all because of the steroids fed to the animal to get more meat from it. (I know an 11 year old girl who is taller than I am... it is just not right.) So I can only assume that the only thing this genetic modification can do is cause some harm.

2006-12-28 15:24:44 · answer #2 · answered by Cutelilminxy 5 · 0 2

If the original was safe to eat, I don't see why not... as long as the clones pass the same veterinary exams as any other animals...

2006-12-28 15:25:42 · answer #3 · answered by Yoda's Duck 6 · 1 1

Of course!
Now, you should if I would be first in line to get these products...
The answer to that of course is...No.
Let the good little guinea pigs jump in there and I'll wait a few months.
Does anyone happen to remember why irradiation was stopped?
(it was declared safe, as well.)
I do.
Look into it!

2006-12-28 15:25:26 · answer #4 · answered by timc_fla 5 · 1 0

it probably is, because if you ate meat from an animal, it would be the same as eating it from the clone.

2006-12-28 15:25:57 · answer #5 · answered by Cliffball 2 · 1 0

yeah as long as the animal in which it was cloned didnt have mad cow or somthing its the same as the other animal

2006-12-28 15:26:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

meat and milk from non cloned animals arnt good for you so why would you think if its from a cloned animal it would be any better....

2006-12-28 15:26:03 · answer #7 · answered by F**K 2 · 1 1

I think that rather than take a chance I'll go veg and grow a garden.

2006-12-28 15:24:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We can't even grow spinach without having E-coli out breaks.

2006-12-28 15:28:54 · answer #9 · answered by Nep-Tunes 6 · 1 0

This really scares me. I'm not eating that. I think it should be labeled so people know what they are eating.

2006-12-28 15:23:33 · answer #10 · answered by moviegirl 6 · 1 0

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