Gene-splicing strikes again.

Scientists from the John Innes Center, an independent plant-based research group in England, have designed a new type of tomato that do not need sunlight to grow properly, and have been altered with the precursors needed to synthesize vitamin D3 on its own.

Study Finds That Vitamin D3 Is More Effective Than D2

The Trends Journal reports that the scientists utilized the gene-splicing technology known as CRISPR, to duplicate selected genomes so the tomatoes would create the necessary precursors to beget vitamin D3.

This gene-splice allows these kinds of tomatoes to produce as much vitamin D3 as 28 grams of tuna or roughly the amount of two moderate-sized eggs from chickens.

The edited plants also demonstrated that the plant’s leaves also produced an increased amount of D3, which the Journal says the leaves could potentially be used to create vitamin D3 supplements instead of composting the plant itself, thereby increasing producers’ revenues.

‘The modification didn’t have any detectable adverse effects on the plants’ or fruits’ growth cycle, size, or yield,’ the Journal wrote.

The WinePress has covered the CRISPR technology in other reports, and how it is being used for plenty of other projects and agendas.


AUTHOR COMMENTARY

Wisdom is better than weapons of war: but one sinner destroyeth much good.

Ecclesiastes 9:18

What was wrong with the tomato God created? Oh, I forgot, that’s an antiquated fable: ‘we are gods,’ they say. Whenever man messes with God’s design it always turns out badly; and no doubtably once these tomatoes hit the markets and the masses were to eat them for many years on end, then the timely studies will be released that show just how damaging they are for our health.

But, that is the future: gene-editing this and gene-spliced that, especially crops – the subject for future reports… As real food is artificially destroyed, the handlers and investment firms are already working around the clock to prepare the lab-cultured and gene-edited foods for the future.


[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).

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5 Comments

  • No matter what, they will never be content with the natural fruits and vegetables that God created. They always gotta alter it because, in their minds, ‘they can do it better than God’, kinda like the modern Bible corrupters… ‘they can do it better than God’.

    I have a quick question brother Jacob since you referred to your older report on vitamin D:
    I remember you saying in that report that you supplement vitamin D3. If I may ask, what vitamin D3 supplement do you recommend, and how many IUs? I was recently doing some research on different vitamins and I’d like to start supplementing D3, if it’s a good idea.

    • I used Dr. Berg’s D3 K2 sup for a while, and that was pretty good I thought. His has 10K IUs, which is a lot, but I have heard other natural health doctors claim that 50K is still safe to consume. I used to do that all the time and I felt fine. I noticed a subtle difference in my workouts.
      https://shop.drberg.com/d3-k2-vitamin-regular
      I also have been using a D3 formula that a farmer’s market in my area sells, and it’s mixed with MCT oil and essential oils.
      You can also buy the ingredient in raw in bulk. If you were going to, then you will have to try and mask it or buy a capsule machine, because raw supplement ingredients, especially if they are synthetic, taste awful.
      https://pforlife.com/search.php?search_query=d3&section=product
      I take a lot of maca root, but the taste always bugs me, so I bought a capsule machine so I could make my own supplements at home.
      But D3 is synergistic with K2, so if you do sup with it, preferably, look for K2-MK4, as there are more necessary health benefits specific for out modern lives.
      https://organsupplements.com/
      Also, if you do supplement with the D3, take it with fats and oils, as those help carry and absorb the nutrients better and longer.
      That being said also, since you live in Texas, doing some sun-bathing should not be an issue, which can never be out-done by a supplement. Though, from what I have researched, reversing a vitamin D deficiency takes time, and supplementing with it while being in the sun may speed things up possibly.

  • it is time to start hunting your meat and growing your own veggies! city folks can grow their own veggies as well as we who live in the country. It is actually fun to hunt, and grow gardens, and it is fun to can fruits and veggies! I will not allow satan to change my God given DNA, and if that means I need to starve to death then so be it!

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