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    cement_angel (cement_angel@gigaohm.bio)'s status on Monday, 16-Jun-2025 12:15:33 JST cement_angel cement_angel
    in reply to
    • PamelaDrew
    • ontheway
    The quote about the agency having “no questions at this time” implies that the Lab Made Fake Salmon was just pushed through without any evaluation at all, which is not true. As you can see (pdf link below) questions were put forth and answers given.

    In no way am I defending this Fake Salmon, but several questions were asked by the FDA and guidelines 'recommended'. Were there enough/appropriate questions to determine that the Fake Salmon should be considered “as safe as comparable foods produced by other methods”? I have no idea.

    However, if anyone would take the time to read some of these questions and Wildtype’s answers, most assuredly they would never consider consuming this monstrosity of a meat.

    One of Wildtype’s answers:
    "Given the baseline expression of mesenchymal lineage genes (as described in the response to Question 4 above), the theoretical potential for differentiation into these cell types exists. This is unlikely
    for several reasons. ... differentiation is a complex process that depends upon defined sequences of gene expression changes, a conducive extracellular substrate, and often a nutrient media that promotes differentiation; none of these are part of Wildtype’s production process, and the company has not observed spontaneously differentiated cells in any of its harvested cell material to
    date. Finally, even if the company’s production cells were to undergo spontaneous differentiation, all possible differentiation lineages for this mesenchymal cell line (i.e. fat, muscle, connective tissue) are
    regularly found in conventional salmon."

    https://www.fda.gov/media/186756/download
    In conversation about 6 days ago from gigaohm.bio permalink

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    cement_angel (cement_angel@gigaohm.bio)'s status on Friday, 02-May-2025 03:37:16 JST cement_angel cement_angel
    in reply to
    • Zardoz
    As a kid (70's), I remember people selling bottles of DMSO on the side of the road. It supposedly was a cure-all back then and I suppose they got it (industrial strength) from the chemical plants where they worked.

    Pierre Kory mentioned it in his Medical Musings Feb 16.
    https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/archive?sort=new

    (scroll down to Feb 16 or use this link):
    https://rescue.substack.com/cp/157272958
    In conversation about 2 months ago from gigaohm.bio permalink

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      Archive - Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings
      from Pierre Kory, MD, MPA
      Full archive of all the posts from Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings.
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      Like Penicillin, ‘Miraculous’ DMSO Could Change the Lives of Afflicted Millions
      from Mary Beth Pfeiffer
      The FDA long ago buried dimethyl sulfoxide, but a crusading physician and the medical freedom movement may resurrect it for stroke, paralysis, chronic pain, and more.

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    Just a Grandma who believes that 'You can do anything if you put your mind to it.' Been on the edge of social norms since my 1st RPN Calculator in college. Still dont know what I want to be when I grow up. Former Xray Technician, Engineer and Math teacher anticipating the possibilities of tomorrow.

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