
The following vital information, frankly, scares, as this means that we have entered a new world of diseases that had never before been presented. This is not a conspiracy theory. When you read what will happen next, you will understand why this problem can be known only to the elect, but is stored in the public domain.
The problem is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Over the past few decades, obesity and diabetes have become an epidemic. Children, adults, poor people, rich people, Americans, Africans - all over the world, people are obese and develop diabetes. We are concerned that the current epidemic of obesity and diabetes may be caused by a new problem that has never before been addressed, because it has never been exhausted before.
Of course, when you think about the cultural / life causes of obesity and diabetes, the answer quickly comes that these people need to eat less and train more. Our lifestyle has become sedentary, and people have become more spectators and less performers. And providing this “market” is a large stock of diet products, weight loss methods, and pharmaceuticals such as insulin.
It is this insulin that plays a key role in the new crisis.
Insulin, of course, is a hormone. It is active in very low concentrations. All hormones are chemical messengers and facilitators that allow our body's organs to integrate and modulate, fulfilling their vital functions. Insulin is a very important hormone responsible for obtaining sugar (glucose) from the blood absorbed by cells that need sugar for energy. Cells have insulin receptors on cell membranes that act as “locks”, for which insulin is the “key” that includes the cell in order to occupy life-sustaining sugars.
Without the effect of insulin, cells cannot drink sugar from the bloodstream and will starve. Blood "sheds" sugar in the kidneys and in the urine. This condition of reducing the activity of insulin and sugar in the urine is called diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes is a more rare form of the disease in which the pancreas, the organ that produces and releases insulin into the bloodstream, reduces or stops the production of insulin. These people can die without insulin in the dosage form. Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% of diabetes cases and is usually associated with overeating and obesity. It is often cured by dietary and other lifestyle changes.
However, not all people are restored. There are other conditions that can lead to obesity and diabetes. One has too much insulin. If you have too much insulin in the blood, it causes your cells to consume so much sugar, which lowers the level of sugar in the blood, which is called hypoglycemia. It makes you hungry, so you eat more to raise the level of sugar in the back. But high insulin quickly sends this new sugar to the cells for storage, as well as water to help keep the sugar in solution. This causes the cells to swell, and also causes the fat cells to turn the sugar into more fat, which is extremely obesity. Since cells also become less sensitive to insulin due to high levels, it also causes diabetes.
Hyperinsulinemia, then, causes obesity and diabetes. This condition is also an epidemic and in parallel with current trends in the development of diabetes and obesity. More and more people are developing these problems every day at an alarming rate. It’s as if diabetes and obesity were contagious, spreading from person to person, like some kind of germinal plague.
In fact, this is what we fear can happen!
It is associated with genetic engineering and the production of human insulin in some types of bacteria and yeast. There was a time when diabetics needing insulin were given insulin from the pancreas of a pig. As you can imagine, injecting porcine insulin can cause allergic reactions. Some thought that human insulin should be given to people. But there was simply no source of human insulin. While genetic engineers have not found a way!
Insulin is a protein, although it is a hormone. Some hormones are steroids, such as estrogen and testosterone. They are produced in cells by a metabolic process that begins with cholesterol and through a series of enzymatic reactions produces the final steroid hormone. Other hormones are proteins directly encoded in the DNA of a cell's genes. Other protein hormones are growth hormone and glucagon.
We all have genes that encode these protein hormones. Genetic engineers were able to find these genes and cleanly cut them out of the section of DNA in which they are usually located. They took a human gene for insulin and put it in a DNA chain of bacteria. This makes the bacteria "part of the human", so to speak, the fact that the bacterium now makes human insulin. All you need to do is extract insulin from the bacteria, and you have a reliable, inexpensive source of human insulin.
The idea is simple to state, but it took decades a decade to develop this technology for splicing genetic information from one organism and put it into another organism — another kind! The possibilities are endless. But, like all technologies, there is also cost. Every new invention that changes the world has its advantages and disadvantages, its rewards and risks, success and failure.
The bacterium selected as the recipient of this human gene is a common and well studied E. coli. Our intestinal team with trillions of E. coli bacteria. Some strains of E. coli cause disease and are the main cause of food poisoning. Most of them are benign and are our regular partners in the intestinal area. Why use this particular bacterium for genetic engineering? This is due to its genetic composition and the ease with which E. coli DNA can be manipulated, even with foreign DNA.
The company that developed E. coli genetic engineering, which makes human insulin, was Genentech. They did it in 1978. Eli Lilly, another pharmaceutical company, has licensed this process and is now a producer of human insulin from E. coli.
In addition to E. coli, scientists also conducted many genetic studies and manipulations with another microorganism, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also known as Baker's yeast. That's right, the same yeast was used to make bread, wine, beer, and other products. Some time after the success of Genentech E. coli, another company, Novonordisk, developed Baker yeast, designed to produce human insulin. Both of these GMOs — the yeast E. coli and Baker, which produce human insulin — are now essentially the only insulin sources for diabetics. Animal insulin producers cannot compete with this cheap genetically engineered insulin.
It may seem like a good idea that all this genetically engineered insulin is readily available, given the epidemic of obesity and diabetes. But what is the price of these GMOs producing human insulin?
We believe that the price of these GMOs causes obesity and diabetes epidemics!
Like all new technologies, accidents occur. Novonordisk reports several random spills of genetically modified yeast bakers producing human insulin! For example, in one case in 2004, according to Novonordisk, “during cleaning 10 liters of medium containing GMOs were discharged directly into the sewer system, the discharge of the medium was stopped, and the cleaning system was disinfected”.
Over the years there have been other similar incidents. Eli Lilly admits dozens of "serious environmental events", in fact, 29 such events from 2003 to 2005. These events include,
The effect of these organizations on the environment is an experiment in the process of creation. Although these companies say that their yeast E. coli and Baker & # 39; s are too weak from laboratory conditions to survive and compete in the wild, the fact is that they really do not know what will happen until it really happens . All this is so new that the consequences of a spill are still considered a mystery.
Obviously, the “precautionary principle” is not valid here.
But if these GMOs are out, manufacturers claim they are harmless to humans. Of course, since there are no published scientific studies of what happens when a person is infected with these GMOs, this is another optimistic assumption of these manufacturers. What would happen? You can make some reasonable assumptions based on well-known medical knowledge. What happens if you have bacteria and / or yeast in your intestines that produce insulin?
Your intestinal fluid will be high in insulin produced by genetically modified microbes. Some of this insulin will be absorbed into the bloodstream. This will make your blood high in insulin, causing hyperinsulinemia. Over time, this will make you obese and diabetic, the famous result of hyperinsularity!
Since GMOs will produce insulin in the intestines, your pancreas will reduce insulin production, since it is no longer required. This would ultimately create a dependency on GMO insulin absorbed from your intestines. The level of GMOs in your intestines will rise and fall depending on your diet and intestinal health. Several times, if the level is high, insulinemia will be higher. In other cases, GMOs can actually disappear, causing a lack of insulin, surprising the pancreas before it can reactivate its insulin production. It would be as if you took different doses of insulin preparations at different times. Your blood sugar and metabolism will be erratic. You would suffer from obesity, were diagnosed as diabetic, and ironically prescribed more insulin!
Are these GMOs safe, according to their manufacturers? We can just begin to understand how harmful they are.
It is not only insulin, which is produced in E. coli and Baker's yeast. Human growth hormone is also produced in this way. What happens if GMO makes the growth hormone colonized intestines? Excessive growth hormone will be absorbed in your bloodstream, and over time it can lead to excessive body growth, arthritis, tunnel syndrome with a carpol, excessive snoring from the dilated throat, impaired vision, headaches, fatigue, menstrual disorders, elevated blood pressure and - diabetes!
Then there is the hormone glucagon, which has the opposite effect as insulin. That is, this hormone increases blood sugar levels, forcing cells to donate their sugars. This hormone is also produced in the genetically modified yeast E. coli and Baker. The presence of these GMOs in your intestines will also lead to chaos in your blood sugar and metabolism.
So, here is the crisis. There are pharmaceutical companies that produce human hormones in the most common bacteria that people live with - E. coli - and in the yeast that is commonly used for our food - Baker yeast. Both of these genetically modified microbes entered the environment. These GMOs define a new threat to human health, since our close contact with them can lead to their colonization of the human intestinal flora.
In addition to the accidental release of these GMOs, there is a dangerous sale of old GE yeast to pig farmers. Once the yeast is used to produce insulin, the yeast is heated to inactivate, and the resulting suspension is sold to animal feed. However, it is known that yeast (and E. coli) form very heat-resistant spores, which theoretically can survive the heating process. The few surviving disputes among trillions of yeast cells are statistically insignificant. But these spores can penetrate the environment and reproduce and, possibly, penetrate the food chain and the human (or animal) intestine.
Of course, before everyone is alarmed by the new plague, more research is needed. If these GMOs pollute our environment and cause diabetes and obesity, then you should be able to take samples of the intestines from some obese diabetic people and find offensive, rogue microbes. Ideally, this is what manufacturers of these GMOs must pay for. However, these manufacturers do not have to conduct research themselves. It is not reasonable to trust GMO leak research with a company that manufactures GMOs. If insulin, growth hormone, glucagon and other hormones are produced in the human intestine, causing a pandemic of obesity and diabetes, and who knows what else, then the results will be too important and harmful for the manufacturer to trust anyone except a third party.
But who will be such a third party? State regulation of genetic engineering is minimal. GE's lobbying is intense and effective. The government’s attitude was that, because the GE industry may suffer from safety rules based on precautionary principle, we all need to adopt technology to allow an emerging industry to get established and wait for a clear disaster before making any imposition. it controls itself, which is as big a mistake as letting these corporations mess with these microbes first.
The big question is: if the results show that this nightmare of contagious obsession and diabetes, spread by GE bacteria and yeast, is indeed a reality, will the public be told? You do not have to be a conspiracy theorist to understand that truth can be inexpressible. Of course, despite not surprisingly, diabetes would increase as a result of insulin producing GMO, and this would lead to an increase in insulin sales. Those responsible for this problem will be the first to benefit from it.
Perhaps these organizations could be called GERMs or Genetically Engineered Rogue Microbes. We believe that it is necessary to hold a broad discussion about this threat that GERM poses to human health. Endocrinologists will have to work with gastroenterologists, nutritionists and epidemiologists, studying this new form of the disease - a contagious hormonal disease. Public health professionals will have to inform the public and institutions about ways to minimize the spread of these HERMs. The Centers for Disease Control should have a department that oversees and surveillance GERM.
How do you personally take precautions against the imminent plague of GERM, especially when it is likely to be categorically rejected by these companies and their government associates? How will medicine cope with the problem of diagnosis and treatment of diseases caused by GERM? Is there a way to put this genie back in the bottle?
Should it be too late until it is visible. Unfortunately, research is needed, as well as continuous monitoring of commercial Baker yeast stocks for food and population. intestinal contents for signs of germ. Our food and our homes may be contaminated by GERM. Some of the yeast E. coli and Baker were modified to produce, not hormones, but drugs and enzymes. Obesity and diabetes can only be the beginning of a number of health problems that confuse doctors, deactivate and kill patients, and spread from person to person in a handshake or piece of bread or a glass of beer.
We got the benefits of genetic engineering. Creating new GERMs and the chaos they cause can be a high price that we have to pay for this amazing, terrifying technology.

