Anonymous
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8/10/2025, 10:00:00 AM
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RNA interference (RNAi) pesticides are currently being integrated into agriculture in the US. Ledprona, an EPA-approved RNAi pesticide (EPA Reg. No. 89168-3) for Colorado potato beetle control, using double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) to silence pest genes related to fertility. Terrana, a spray developed by Terrana Biosciences, employs lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA for real-time plant gene reprogramming, with funding linked to Moderna investors.
These technologies bypass extensive safety testing under emergency or fast-track regulatory frameworks, lacking mandatory labeling. Research suggests potential risks of dsRNA persistence in the food chain, as cooking (e.g., 100Β°C for 5 minutes) may not degrade RNA, citing studies on mRNA stability in livestock feed.
https://drtenpenny.substack.com/p/rna-vaccines-in-your-food
According to anarticle by Michelle Perro, MD,published July 31, 2025, on GMOScience.org, the new RNA sprays may pose an even greater threat thanthe 13 bioengineered cropscurrently approved by the FDA (https://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/be/bioengineered-foods-list) which she describes as having created both environmental and human health disasters. She warns that the danger lies in thevast unknownssurrounding the effects of synthetic RNA modifications in plant cells.Within just a few years, she cautions, these changes could ripple through and destabilize the entire food chain.
https://gmoscience.org/2025/07/31/rna-spray-crops-vs-gmos-a-physicians-warning-on-terrana-biosciences/
These technologies bypass extensive safety testing under emergency or fast-track regulatory frameworks, lacking mandatory labeling. Research suggests potential risks of dsRNA persistence in the food chain, as cooking (e.g., 100Β°C for 5 minutes) may not degrade RNA, citing studies on mRNA stability in livestock feed.
https://drtenpenny.substack.com/p/rna-vaccines-in-your-food
According to anarticle by Michelle Perro, MD,published July 31, 2025, on GMOScience.org, the new RNA sprays may pose an even greater threat thanthe 13 bioengineered cropscurrently approved by the FDA (https://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/be/bioengineered-foods-list) which she describes as having created both environmental and human health disasters. She warns that the danger lies in thevast unknownssurrounding the effects of synthetic RNA modifications in plant cells.Within just a few years, she cautions, these changes could ripple through and destabilize the entire food chain.
https://gmoscience.org/2025/07/31/rna-spray-crops-vs-gmos-a-physicians-warning-on-terrana-biosciences/