USDA Approved Lab-Grown Meat For Sale, Despite “Turbo Cancers” Reports

USDA Approved Lab-Grown Meat For Sale, Despite “Turbo Cancers” Reports

It has been revealed the fact that the US government has approved lab-grown meat sales to the public for the first time. According to the latest reports, fake meat products cause turbo cancers in humans. Check out more below.

USDA-approved lab-grown meat is put for sale

Two companies that produce “cultivated” meat, UPSIDE Foods and GOOD Meat, have been granted approval by the US Department of Agriculture to sell their lab-grown chicken products commercially.

Earlier in March, the US Food and Drug Administration had declared GOOD Meat’s chicken product safe to consume by issuing a “no questions” response.

Synthetic meat has been endorsed by the likes of Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum as a solution to climate change.

However, recent studies have suggested that the immortalized cell lines used in the production of synthetic meat may lead to cancer.

The National Pulse shed light on a Bloomberg story about Gates’ fake meat crusade. Investigator Joe Fassler explained why Gates’ fake meat companies use immortalized cell lines for their products.

“Normal meat cells don’t just keep dividing forever. To get the cell cultures to grow at rates big enough to power a business, several companies … are quietly using what are called immortalized cells, something most people have never eaten intentionally,” Fassler wrote.

While immortalized cell lines “are a staple of medical research,” Fassler noted that these are technically pre-cancerous and can be fully cancerous at times.

“The problem is that the materials used to make the product – ‘immortalized cell lines’ – replicate forever, just like cancer. Which means, in effect, that they are cancer. Industry types are ‘confident’ that eating such products poses no risk.

“But it’s not difficult to see, even if the products are ‘proven’ safe, how people might be put off by the thought that they’re eating a glorified tumor.”

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