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Veggies doing more harm than good?
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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 176701" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>I’d argue that the average hunt for big game used to involve a credibly long, bloody suffering and extended shock/fear period. They were essentially wounding the animal and then chasing it down for hours, sometimes for days. They didn’t have modern composite or crossbows let alone high powered rifles with optical sights. I would go as far and say that the modern process is much quicker. I’m not advocating mass farming of animals, I think it’s terrible, but objectively speaking at least the death is way more humane. But let’s say it was true that more stress hormones are present in the meat today - would it really make a difference? As much as I strongly disbelieve that GM food does anything different in our gastrointestinal tract than non GM, I doubt that pre-mortem fear would change anything other than maybe the taste and potentially texture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 176701, member: 40269"] I’d argue that the average hunt for big game used to involve a credibly long, bloody suffering and extended shock/fear period. They were essentially wounding the animal and then chasing it down for hours, sometimes for days. They didn’t have modern composite or crossbows let alone high powered rifles with optical sights. I would go as far and say that the modern process is much quicker. I’m not advocating mass farming of animals, I think it’s terrible, but objectively speaking at least the death is way more humane. But let’s say it was true that more stress hormones are present in the meat today - would it really make a difference? As much as I strongly disbelieve that GM food does anything different in our gastrointestinal tract than non GM, I doubt that pre-mortem fear would change anything other than maybe the taste and potentially texture. [/QUOTE]
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