Yes. Even if you don’t count stuff that has been cooked, you’re consuming intact DNA in every random tiny bug hiding in the fruit you eat. Every little bacteria that finds its way down your esophagus. Hell, dust is largely made up of shedded skin flakes, all of which contains serviceable DNA.
DNA itself is just a bunch of nucleotides. It can’t hurt you just by eating it. Or else we never would have lived long enough as a species to discover fire.
Yes. Even if you don’t count stuff that has been cooked, you’re consuming intact DNA in every random tiny bug hiding in the fruit you eat. Every little bacteria that finds its way down your esophagus. Hell, dust is largely made up of shedded skin flakes, all of which contains serviceable DNA.
DNA itself is just a bunch of nucleotides. It can’t hurt you just by eating it. Or else we never would have lived long enough as a species to discover fire.
Its the mRNA that inserts itself into your system.
So it's said, but surely that'd be digested too.