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<h2>2. Vitamin pills</h2> | <h2>2. Vitamin pills</h2> | ||
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+ | <br>summary: they are more and more popular, but people take them on a daily basis without consulting their doctors, and that's dangerous for their health. They could have an overdose of vitamins, and the pills could have dangerous cocktail effects with other chemicals. | ||
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<h2>3. Golden Rice</h2> | <h2>3. Golden Rice</h2> | ||
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+ | <br>summary: Cool but not legal in india. Worries = public health, environment, dependence to western companies. | ||
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− | <h2> | + | <h2>3. Amma Unavagam</h2> |
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+ | <br>summary: Cheep canteens with fermented foods. For now only in Chennai. They're very popular and they're cool because of fermented food. | ||
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+ | <h2>Our solution: engineering the microbiome of traditional fermented foods</h2> | ||
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+ | <br>summary: decided to work with fermented foods because they're traditional and healthy. Everyone could use our yeast in their batter and cook it at home (and maybe backslop a few times), so it's more accessible than anganwadi. More healthy and less expensive (?) than vitamin pills. No dependance to western companies since you can either backslop, or even if backslop doesn't work you can stop buying it at any time, which is not so easy with Golden Rice. | ||
+ | <br>Hopefully it would be supported and distributed by the government for free, like they already distribute vitamin A supplements + villages could start they own culture in a community lab. | ||
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