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1 hour ago, AM4R said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2mtYzCj4BZP9HKq9zHHYjZR/would-you-eat-chicken-grown-in-a-lab

 

What everyones thoughts on this?

No animals are killed in the process (apparently)

Would you eat it?

 

first of all anything that's has been done with genetic engineering science has failed to deliver up until this point and I would be wary of such meats as they will be heavily cloned cells  and given that Dolly's clones died at an earlier age than dolly seem to imply shorter telomeres which is a major factor  in cell health , I would suspect multiple chickens would have to be farmed and repeatedly killed to create a long term solution.

 

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I do not recommend eating, bcoz it has a lot of chemical and processed ingredients. Overall, it would be safer to eat real meat.

My experiments with lots of food and healthy diets, had led to the conclusion that Gods Name is the best food to be eaten, but I am still learning and trying to understand how I can eat this food.

No matter what food you eat plants, meat, fruits. You will not be immune to disease. No matter what exercise u do.

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1 hour ago, AM4R said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2mtYzCj4BZP9HKq9zHHYjZR/would-you-eat-chicken-grown-in-a-lab

 

What everyones thoughts on this?

No animals are killed in the process (apparently)

Would you eat it?

 

Grown chicken. Sounds like lentils, beans and rice to me. 

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Meat becomes an addiction, just like sugar and other foods and drinks. I stopped eating meat around 4 or 5 years ago and now I have vegan kebabs and burgers every weekend, in fact I just finished eating a vegan kebab 5 mins ago!  why? because of the meaty taste which so many people never get over. 

I'm cutting back on sugars, sweets, chocolates, and its going well so far! been drinking redbull for over 10 years, had my last can on 31st Dec 2020 and I'm gnna see how long I can resist it! there's one sitting in the fridge, constantly pestering me lol 

But I mostly now eat veg, fruit and nuts. 

Imo, if you eat meat then it should be limited. Many great nations and cultures of the past were mainly vegetarian. The Japanese/Samurai, Indians, many Chinese etc  all were great civilizations and cultures, and they mainly ate fruit and veg, meat was very limited. Gladiators mainly had plant based diets. There's a reason why all these people at mostly veg!

American culture and influence changed everything, the worlds eating habits. 

Muslims love meat, they eat meat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert. In actual reality around 90% of Muhammad's diet was wheat, dates and water. Meat was rare. 

Throughout the centuries, the unsophisticated, unenlightened Brits who plodded in mud, ate meat everyday though.  

Just my opinion ... 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Meat becomes an addiction, just like sugar and other foods and drinks. I stopped eating meat around 4 or 5 years ago and now I have vegan kebabs and burgers every weekend, in fact I just finished eating a vegan kebab 5 mins ago!  why? because of the meaty taste which so many people never get over. 

I'm cutting back on sugars, sweets, chocolates, and its going well so far! been drinking redbull for over 10 years, had my last can on 31st Dec 2020 and I'm gnna see how long I can resist it! there's one sitting in the fridge, constantly pestering me lol 

But I mostly now eat veg, fruit and nuts. 

Imo, if you eat meat then it should be limited. Many great nations and cultures of the past were mainly vegetarian. The Japanese/Samurai, Indians, many Chinese etc  all were great civilizations and cultures, and they mainly ate fruit and veg, meat was very limited. Gladiators mainly had plant based diets. There's a reason why all these people at mostly veg!

American culture and influence changed everything, the worlds eating habits. 

Muslims love meat, they eat meat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert. In actual reality around 90% of Muhammad's diet was wheat, dates and water. Meat was rare. 

Throughout the centuries, the unsophisticated, unenlightened Brits who plodded in mud, ate meat everyday though.  

Just my opinion ... 

 

 

true about meat it has a mythology around it that it is for the rich , so it gets trundled  out for special occasions , fast forward  a couple hundred years every tajinder, davinder and harjot   cannot eat his roti without maas . Kings has diseases of Affluence and now every one has , diabetes through the roof, heart disease, obesity , arthiritis and gout.
no one could afford to slaughter their only means of support through lean times , now they are oil rich they are overdoing it.

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