• shiranaihito
    +1

    I'm not sure how that's related to the question of whether GMOs are bad.

    • exikon
      +2

      Well, you quoted this

      Theoretically, it's possible for a new gene to express a protein that provokes an immune response. That's why biotech companies consult with the Food and Drug Administration about potential GMO foods and perform extensive allergy and toxicity testing.

      I clarified that this happens all over the place and therefore is pretty much useless to determine wether GMOs are bad or not. It's just fearmongering. I could just as well go out and start blaming free range eggs for provoking allergies. The fact that a certain food is a GMO does not relate in any way to wether or not it's immunoactive.

    • shiranaihito
      +1
      @exikon -

      I've already done enough here.