GMO Persuasive Essay

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Nowadays, innovation has become a vital part of our society. As innovations arise, people tend to focus on getting to meet their goals, they then forget the possible effects of their products. This can be seen through nearly all modifications to any type organic material. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) have influenced today’s society.
Within the modern world, creation and innovation are two unavoidable facts of life. This is especially evident with biological modifications, because from birth nearly everyone and everything on the planet has been given some form of modification to their body. This is due, partially, to heavily modified modern medicines, designed to assist in prevention of nearly any illness, being so fantastically integrated into all medical practices. That then leads into what some may consider only incidental reasoning for GMO development, the betterment of mankind. As previously expressed, some people are forced to depend upon certain drugs that have been developed, in order for them to continue to stay alive. When a variable within the system of medical care is even fidgeted with a tiny amount, it can result in ways considered to be catastrophic.
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This then lead to a new, unheard of, issue over-consumption. This issue has become one of the most common health issues in the world. It opens an entire new door for the illness’ that accompany overconsumption such as: obesity, high blood pressure, loss of energy, physical discrimination, and a multitude of others. “Approximately 800 million people on planet Earth are currently malnourished.” - H. Sterling Burnett, a research fellow on energy and the environment at the Heartland Institute. Besides overconsumption, a great deal of people are malnourished. GMOs are helping solve the problems relating food