It goes without saying that the article does not mention what Shetterly doctor does not explain what test he did to support his diagnosis, the example is logically unfounded to establish general conclusion. In fact, there is no research relating GMO on the market to allergy. In the face of such limited evidence, Shetterly's conclusion is completely unfounded. The gift also believes that Shetterly has committed an excessive causal relationship error. Given the fact that the US reported increasing food allergy
Consumption of genetically modified organisms, "Eric Séralini of Giles announced research on genetically modified maize and claimed that fed mice developed grotesque cancer" (Entine). However, when Monsanto (leader organization of GMOS) announced his answer to his research, the report was later withdrawn. They showed that the research itself was defective and showed how the research was done and they studied in "existing in vitro cancer cells or culture dishes". Therefore, cancer cells already exist because GMO can not form.
Most people are familiar only with three "GMO" corn, soybeans, beats (usually even for glyphosate tolerance and Bt properties). However, over 30 years, there are dozens of GMOs that have been used for human health, animal welfare and environmental protection! There are GMOs that you may not have heard so far, or may understand why they were originally created. ! 1) Do you eat cheese? ! Who is not! What? Once upon a time, the calf industry became flourishing and we made cheese using the calf's chymotrypsin (an enzyme that makes milk curd). However, as the interest in animal welfare increases and the use of calves decreases, we need to find another source of enzymes to make cheese. We currently use bioengineered chymosin to protect the calf's welfare, supplying cheap and nearly unlimited enzymes, accounting for over 90% of the cheese consumed today .
Do not you think we will complete the task without mentioning GMO? Oh, the topic which is controversial of genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms dates back to the mid-1980s when biotechnology giants began to radically alter corn to resist herbicide review - the goal was to eradicate weeds, but complete crops It was not. This modification leads to small changes in maize DNA, which are expressed as proteins by plants. These proteins are thought to be allergens and cause multisystemic diseases characterized by the overproduction of certain different blood cells. In other words, many people are allergic to GM corn, it is really bad - not only because the corn is very tasty - it is difficult to avoid genetically modified cones. In addition, although recent research seems to indicate that genetically modified crops are harmless for human intake, the problem of this study is difficult to determine any long-term effect due to the young nature of the subject about it.