Food, Farming and Nutrition
GMO Microbes and Potential Planetary Issues with Jeffrey Smith - Episode 109
GMO Microbes and Potential Planetary Issues with Jeffrey Smith - Episode 109
In this episode Jeffrey is interviewed by Bryan Carroll from the Summit for Wellness Podcast:
I'm sure you have heard of GMO crops, which have been around for a couple of decades. But now we are living in an interesting time where people are testing new waters and starting to mess with microbes.
As we've seen over the last couple years, once a microscopic-sized organism is released, there is no way to stop it from spreading around the world. So if we are manipulating bacteria and other microbes, if there are harmful unintended consequences then it could be catastrophic to the planet.
In this episode with Jeffrey Smith, we discuss what could happen if the wrong microbes get out of the lab.
What To Expect From This Episode:
- What are GMOs and are we only genetically modifying plants or are we breaking out into other natural realms
- How GMOs impact the human body (at least up to this point)
- What are some potential issues with genetically modifying bacteria and other microbes
- Ways we can put regulations in place to reduce the chances of massive unintended consequences impacting the planet
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