GMOs, first introduced in 1983, are microorganisms, plants or animals whose genes have been artificially altered, transferred from one organism to another, or even from species to species. Unless you eat strictly organic, or from an heirloom garden, you are undoubtedly ingesting genetically modified organisms. The National Library of Medicine states that GMOs pose a number of risks for humanity. As of 2023, and despite biotech’s dubious assurances, GMOs are restricted in 60 countries and totally banned in 26 more, including France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Russia, China, India, as well as in 19 European Union countries. There are no laws banning GMOs in the USA and Canada. Incidentally, eve...