>>12192766No. You can't do electroporation gene insertion via food, and retroviruses are unreliable orally. nanotech is another matter and could be stable in food and water (and is, today) but other elements like DARPA's hydrogel or whatever it might be wouldn't be so simple. Oral and transdermal absorbtion is also, again, unreliable. Aluminum and mercury for example both get sucked up and stored by gut bacteria, not nearly enough makes it in, even at micron and nano scales. If you want to really bootstrap the process you're going to need a decent dose.