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So they're injecting goat embryos with human DNA to make the milk that those goats go on to produce more human like (better antibacterial enzymes)

Your thoughts?
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Genetically engineered food is not a good idea, unintended consequences. Goat milk has fatty acids in them that are very healing.
TheGoodGuy · M
@cherokeepatti Indeed. However, they say it can help a lot of kids with illness to get better quicker
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TheGoodGuy regular goat milk can do that too.
SW-User
@cherokeepatti I love your answers
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SW-User I’ve read that it’s helpful against viruses.
TheGoodGuy · M
@cherokeepatti it sure can. I think this was specifically for diarrhoea related illnesses - they showed a couple of Petri dishes, one with normal goat milk (which had loads of bacteria colonies on it) and the other was the human DNA goat milk (which had hardly any bacterial colonies on it). It stops/slows down the bacteria from multiplying, thereby stopping the diarrhoea.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TheGoodGuy I read an article about 15 years ago about goat milk and HIV, it is high in some of the same fatty acids that coconut oil has in it. Lauric and caprylic acids. Africans who live in areas where there are no imported cooking oils and rely on coconut oil to use for cooking don’t show signs of HIV even though they have people traveling through the areas with HIV. Theory is that it is the coconut oil that prevent any of the locals in those areas from contracting it. Those acids can dissolve the hard protective sheath around the HIV virus and kill the virus. Most medications cannot do that.