What are biodiversified products?

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Biodiversified products refer to goods that are derived from a variety of biological sources, promoting biodiversity and sustainability. The discussion highlights a search for clarity on the definition and implications of these products. While no specific harms to humans are directly mentioned, the conversation suggests a need for understanding the broader impacts of biodiversity on health and ecosystems. A link to a Wikipedia page on biodiversity is provided as a helpful resource for further information.
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Hi guys, I've been searching google for quite some time to determine what exactly are biodiversified products, but with no result. Can someone tell me what exact is biodiversified products? And what harm does it causes to human?
 
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