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One must note that the web site of the BBC news/Health that it is mentioned,
"New data on the long-term safety of the oil-based implants suggests some
genotoxic products created when the soya bean oil deteriorates may be harmful
to women."
Genotoxic products, nice word. Gee, that wouldn't have anything to do with
genetic engineering!
Of interest might be the writings of Dr. Mae-Wan Ho on Transgenic
trangression of species integrity and species boundaries(this is on the web).
She writes, " There is sufficient evidence that horizontal gene transfer is
responsible for the emergence of both old and new pathogens and for the
evolution of multiple antibiotic resistance." But then maybe genotoxic
doesn't mean what I think it means. Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC
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