I know a farmer who grew non gmo oats for General Mills.
He had to grow the oats on a field where another small grain wasn't planted on it the year before or it would be counted as gmo.
The reason they use gmo crops is it makes them pest and disease resistant. I guess I would take a hybrid crop over something sprayed down with pesticides.
GMO isn't always the big meany everyone thinks it is. Sometimes it really is that simple.
Unfortunately, GMO corn is that bad and that is what Karo syrup is made from. It is modified to have a gene that codes for a pesticide type compound that the plant produces. It is great for fending off pests - but not good when people and animals eat the corn. Then there is the whole glyphosate issue. Giving anything like that to infants is really going to mess them up gut wise. That will lead to a whole lifetime of issues.
I know a farmer who grew non gmo oats for General Mills.
He had to grow the oats on a field where another small grain wasn't planted on it the year before or it would be counted as gmo.
The reason they use gmo crops is it makes them pest and disease resistant. I guess I would take a hybrid crop over something sprayed down with pesticides.
GMO isn't always the big meany everyone thinks it is. Sometimes it really is that simple.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/gmo-pros-and-cons#pros
Unfortunately, GMO corn is that bad and that is what Karo syrup is made from. It is modified to have a gene that codes for a pesticide type compound that the plant produces. It is great for fending off pests - but not good when people and animals eat the corn. Then there is the whole glyphosate issue. Giving anything like that to infants is really going to mess them up gut wise. That will lead to a whole lifetime of issues.
Ok thank you for the information I will have to do some checking into it thank you.
You are most welcome fren.