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Your parting comment was very good! sam 

posted by sam444 on January 29, 2017 at 2:15 PM | link to this | reply

The women probably were but since I am a lady I won't repeat what they most likely thinking!

posted by Kabu on January 29, 2017 at 11:03 AM | link to this | reply

A very interesting study that of which you have shared with us...It looks like humans are not the only animals who are not eating well.

posted by FormerStudentIntern on January 29, 2017 at 9:44 AM | link to this | reply

The woman probably thought here is a meal I can really enjoy. Well one wouldn't feed chicken on just corn, I think most animals need protein. Not very nice some of these experiments, a good job we do not know what else goes on. I remember once when I kept chickens . A couple of men approached me and wanted me to sell them the old hens. I asked what they wanted them for after a couple of times as they wanted them alive. I found out they worked at a research station , so I I said I would only let them have the hens if I killed them first. No deal.  That is the trouble with livestock it all ends with a feeling of regret.

posted by C_C_T on January 29, 2017 at 8:09 AM | link to this | reply

The genetic manipulation of wheat is at the bottom of my problem.

Because the bug resistant mutation is concentrated in the gluten, anything made with non genetically modified flour carries a penalty. Never did eat that much corn, because I was told by a doctor it carries little or no nutritional value as most of the time it is swallowed whole. Good thing I didn't chew it, I might have wanted scrambled hamsters for lunch...

posted by Pat_B on January 29, 2017 at 4:44 AM | link to this | reply

Nautikos

I was going to say the same thing about chemicals on the corn possibly contributing to issues. One is wise to eat only organically grown, pesticide-free corn. Niacin? Hmm, now that is interesting, especially for cannibals... lol. And how did they come to determine that it was B3 the critters needed? Most interesting! My hat's off to the entire B complex! Thank you, Naut! 

posted by Sea_Gypsy on January 28, 2017 at 8:59 PM | link to this | reply

Monsanto created hybrid corn to have pesticides in the corn! There's no chance of rinsing off the chemicals if applied rather than genetically bred with them.

posted by Annicita on January 28, 2017 at 8:28 PM | link to this | reply