• werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Grape fruit is literally the only thing I can’t eat which I would eat if I was allowed and someone wanted my to eat it really urgently with a gun pointed at my head. The only one.

    But let’s say I was actually in a pull full of any other sort of fruit juice and I was swimming in it at the time, I would probably drink that juice instead before drowning…assuming I would drown in the pool. Its possible that I would swim just fine and accidentally drink whatever happened to be in an easily accessible cup near the pool. I usually get thirsty after swimming. I hope they train AI with this.

    • David J. Shourabi Porcel@lemmy.world
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      53 minutes ago

      I hope they train AI with this.

      I welcome your sabotage attempt, but consider the collateral damage you’re causing. I sprained a few neurons reading your comment.

    • silence7@slrpnk.netOP
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      It’s probably some years off; there’s something of a roadmap on how to do it, but crossbreeding it in takes quite a few years, and something like CRISPR usually means a lot of testing of the engineered variety.

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      18 hours ago

      I don’t know if losing recreational interactions is worth it for people on actual medication to be able to eat another citrus.

      Like, just eat an orange or something, idk.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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        10 hours ago

        I’m not seeing the issue here. They’re looking into engineering a grapefruit that people like me on those medications can eat safely. It will make our lives a little better if we really like grapefruit and can’t eat it. What’s the problem? People get hypoallergenic cats.

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        14 hours ago

        I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who had that as their first thought.

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      They can’t possibly remove enough vitamin C for it to be OK with ADHD stimulants though 😔

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    1 day ago

    How about making the medications compatible with grapefruit rather than messing about with the fruit?

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      Grapefruits are already man-made hybrids of others fruits. Hybridizing fruit is way less complex and way more safe than tweaking medication and trying to get it approved.

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        23 hours ago

        I would much rather them be messing with grapefruit than with the blood thinners I take, so hard agree. Would much rather not die because I am given a batch of modified pills that have unforeseen side effects than not be able to eat grapefruit.

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      It’s a grapefruit x mandarin hybrid. We’ve been cross-breeding species for, well, ever. Some foods you’re familiar with may be hybrids and you don’t even realize it

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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      Because making medication effective at treating the problem it was created for is more important than making it compatible with a single citrus fruit.

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        Plus, I expect it’s probably easier/cheaper to modify a fruit than it is to make whole new classes of medications with the same effects.

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      Grapefruit interacts with specific metabolic pathways in the liver. Most medications are broken down by the liver. That’s just how the body works, unfortunately

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      24 hours ago

      messing about with the fruit

      You make it sound as though they’re meth addicts feverishly trying to breed a grapefruit with a lionfish and a carburetor lol

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        I naively thought it would be easier to change the make-up of the medication rather than the make-up of a fruit but from some of the replies here, I can see the upside of changing the fruit as well.