Enjoy your cancer flour. Humans cannot process chitin and it is known to cause cancer.
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>Do dishes made of algae or insects have a chance of finding a place on our tables as alternative protein food (APF) choices? Why are some consumers open to this change, while others remain cautious? An international group of researchers, including scientists from SWPS University, analyzed hundreds of studies to investigate this issue.
Climate-related environmental challenges increasingly draw the attention of the scientific world to the issue of modifying dietary behaviors, which would be not only healthy for the individual, but also healthy for the planet.
Enjoy your cancer flour. Humans cannot process chitin and it is known to cause cancer.
Archive: https://archive.today/BMNEE
From the post:
>>Do dishes made of algae or insects have a chance of finding a place on our tables as alternative protein food (APF) choices? Why are some consumers open to this change, while others remain cautious? An international group of researchers, including scientists from SWPS University, analyzed hundreds of studies to investigate this issue.
Climate-related environmental challenges increasingly draw the attention of the scientific world to the issue of modifying dietary behaviors, which would be not only healthy for the individual, but also healthy for the planet.
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