Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Jeff, All foods that occur in Nature are hybridized in some fashion. The only question lies in how the hybridization occurred. As with all human creations (technological and otherwise), the inventions themselves are neither " good " nor " bad " . Rather, our intent in creating them and the use(s) to which we put them determine their value for us and in Nature's larger context. In a sense, all sexual reproduction constitutes hybridization. For example, when you cross a man with a woman, you get a new creature, similar in many respects to the man and the woman, but not identical. Change is the only certainty throughout Nature. The fruit growing today on a given tree is not identical to the fruit that grew on that same tree last year. Similar, of course, but not identical. Best, Elchanan _____ Jeff Rogers Sunday, January 20, 2008 7:19 PM Re: Thank You! You mention " correct nutrition " . If correct nutrition is wildcrafted, non-hybridized, unpolluted foods, is that actually possible to find? <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=3344134/grpspId=1705129295/msgId =11969/stime=1200885568/nc1=3848641/nc2=4990212/nc3=4836045> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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