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The FDA has approved the use of cloned meat and milk.

But it won’t be on any labels.

Are you eating it?
Do you eat it?
Would you eat it?

If yes, why ?
If not, why?

If you want to know more on the subject read my latest post

kieferscorner.com/blog/?p=251

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  1. Anok
    Not that I know of. I think that would freak me out a little.
    1. KiefersCorner
      So i guess if i tell you it’s in our food chain you will be a happy camper?
    2. Anok
      If what's in what food chain?
  2. hatingtherain
    I don't see a problem with it. I don't really care as long as it tastes good.
    1. KiefersCorner
      Do you care if it effects your long term health?
    2. hatingtherain
      dude, i smoke a pack a day and take xanax
    3. MadMadMargo
      Hey Rain, way to bring it on home. lol!
    4. hatingtherain
      Yeah, and to make it worse, vegetables are only considered a condiment to me
  3. Noarch
    Worried about cloned meat,have you ever see how the Kentucky chicken are being raised?
    1. hatingtherain
      Are you telling me those aren't FREE RANGE CHICKENS???? sick
    2. Noarch
      No, they can't even walk. Maybe you can find it on youtube, not sure tough. I garantee you won't eat KFC.
    3. hatingtherain
      Yeah, i know, that really IS sad. seen it.
  4. TheChatman
    Meat is meat, if they put it in front of you, you wouldn't know which is which.....
    1. hatingtherain
      exactly. ESPECIALLY if it were a clone, right?
    2. KiefersCorner
      Unfortunately not, but should you have the right to know that its cloned?
  5. TheChatman
    you got it, just eat it and be thankful you got it!
    1. Noarch
      wow! just eat it and be thankful? Oh you'll be thankfull when you got that cancer.
  6. TheChatman
    what does it matter, it's identical....
  7. TheChatman
    whats cancer got to do with it? DA!
    1. Noarch
      Cloning isn't a natural process. Don't you notice how it is the more they create laboratory engineered food how the cancer stats grow?
  8. KiefersCorner
    You are talking about animal rights with the chickens, will clones have rights ?
  9. TheChatman
    Maybe you should just be a vegetarian.
  10. KiefersCorner
    Well if you want testosterone you need meat.
    1. JumbleyWordGuy
      it's actually created in the reproductive organs by humans. Eating oysters, beef, chicken, eggs, garlic, broccoli, and cabbage are ways to increase the amount of testosterone produced within your body. But you don't always have to eat meat to produce it.
  11. TheChatman
    Ha! maybe I can buy some with my $100,000 stimulus check
  12. KiefersCorner
    Lean meats are simply the best overall choice to impact testosterone levels.

    Lean meats contain a high protein and zinc source, iron, magnesium, and saturated fat.

    And you need saturated fat to produce testosterone
  13. NatetheGrate
    Say no to meat, especially cloned (ugh!) meat. Why mess around with that crap. It can't possibly be better for you than food raised naturally.
  14. timethief
    No I don't. I also posted a previous related discussion here that you may want to check out
    www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/rejection-of-ingredients-from-cloned-anim...
  15. KiefersCorner
    Great post timethief, but the problem is the farmers have already let the cloned animals offspring or semen from them into our food chain.

    The genie is out of the box as they say.

    Someone just cloned their dog, what’s next?
  16. azmiahmad
    i eat my wife milk..haha
    1. hatingtherain
      that's creepy.
    2. Arnous81
      wrong spot.
  17. myriadlife
    I don't eat meat and this is putting me off milk!
    1. KiefersCorner
      Well make sure you consume other sources of vitamin D.

      The majority of the population lacks the proper amount for good health.

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