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Don't give a fuck what eggs cost. I haven't started my own flock yet only because of the pack of coyotes constantly on my backyard cameras, but I do purchase the most expensive eggs in the most expensive grocery store. Cage-free, free-range, non-gmo, the more descriptors the better. Local farm. And now with this keto diet I'm eating even more eggs.

Because fuck grain. The entire us grain supply is sprayed with glyphosate prior to harvesting their poorly genetically modified crop.

If you try to grow natural grain nearby you will get sued for adulterating the corporate crop.

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While I agree with almost everything you said it’s only if you pick through the seeds to get the gmo ones, like the guy in Canada who did it with his soybeans.

But they’d ruined his generational old seeds from cross pollination so he picked out the modified ones and used those, if he’d just planted without sorting he would’ve won.

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That’s a misleading heading as the other ouster stated. These are gens injected with spike proteins then produce antibodies inside the yolk.

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The studies don't show that egg yolk antibodies block spike proteins. They show that if you convince the immune system of a hen to produce antibodies that block spike proteins, you can find these antibodies in egg yolk too.

That's a common method used in Asia to produce food with antibodies against pathogens. They just tried if it works with spike proteins too.

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I wonder if this destroys natural immunity.

Thanks for the heads up from the hyped article. I actually read it to make sure it wasn’t regular eggs.

It’s basically like producing the flu vaccine in eggs like they used to do. But for some reason they love only producing antibodies for the spike.

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It doesn't affect natural immunity. It's not a vaccine because the immune system learns nothing.

Egg yolk antibodies bind to pathogens like human antibodies. But the other side of the antibody, that informs the immune system that a pathogen was found, is different and gets ignored by the human immune system.

These antibodies are used for super food that, for example, fights bacteria that hurt the stomach. There is nothing new about it. This study used spike proteins because everything around SARS works like a magnet for funding and attention.