see my first 2 sentences: no ones arguing that the genetically modified fish-tomatoes that you eat are going to invade your cells and give you cancer. but that doesn't mean they're good for you.djredi2step wrote:genetic material is broken down into mononucleotides by digestion when you eat.there is no possible way ingesting genetically modified food can affect your DNA. all DNA that you eat what your saying here is impossible and I don't think there is a shred of scientific evidence backing what you are saying. you are just guessing because 'DNA and genes are important and fragile'.dubunked wrote:no ones arguing that the genetically modified fish-tomatoes that you eat are going to invade your cells and give you cancer. but that doesn't mean they're good for you. i mean, cancer does happen. and while i don't know the specific processes for why GMOs could harm humans, i would think that ingesting genetically modified shit could lead to cancer. maybe it doesn't happen every single time you eat a GMO (well, obviously it doesn't happen every time, because then everyone would get cancer everyday), but maybe it happens in certain situations under certain circumstances? I don't really know.
Not to mention it could probably cause other diseases as well. My intuition tells me that, considering how fragile and how important DNA and genes are to your life, ingesting food that has been genetically fucked is probably not a good idea. From what I've heard/read, there haven't been enough studies to prove that GMOs are safe (or unsafe). Until then, I'm agnostic.
Even if the DNA was somehow absorbed into your cells (impossible because the molecule is too big and their are no cell membrane transporters known to transport DNA molecules) it wouldn't affect your DNA without the help of a retrovirus
i don't doubt that GMO's could, in certain scenarios, in full or in part, lead to the development diseases, possibly including cancer. i specifically said that GMOs cannot invade your cells and start taking over your dna, but I think it is plausible to suspect that there might be some situations in which GMOs can lead to diseases, possibly including cancer.
again, this could all be changed if there was ample evidence to prove that GMOs are completely safe and do not lead, in full or in part, in certain scenarios or in all scenarios, to any diseases, including cancer. cancer DOES happen. it's extremely prevalent in our society. i don't think it's a stretch to suspect that GMOs might lead to it in some way. of course they don't just hop into your cells and start re-writing your dna, but i don't doubt there aren't other processes that exist that might allow GMOs to lead to cancer. maybe it could only happen in the presence of certain viruses? maybe they cause changes to your body that make you more susceptible to developing cancer through other means? i honestly don't know. i'm just saying that until there's ample evidence that they don't, and until monsanto stops acting like shady douchebags, i'm cautious of GMOs.
