| | 5 Steps for Avoiding and Detoxing the Bt-Toxin Found in GMO Crops |
“It will make agriculture more efficient,”
they claim. “It won’t hurt anyone but the bugs,”
they
say. But despite all of their promises, Big Agriculture has a vested
interest in “selling” us the benefits of their frankenfoods. After all,
this is how they make their millions and billions. Regardless of what
they tell us, however, the vast majority of people are waking up to the
game and recognizing the current big agricultural system for what it is:
a capitalistic machine devoid of moral concerns.
Just one example of their disregard for human health is in the use of
Bacillus thuringiensis, also known as the Bt-toxin. This bacterial
toxin has been used for decades as an insecticide, sprayed directly on
crops to kill off problem bugs. The toxin works by literally exploding
the stomachs of the bugs who ingest it. Nice, huh?
Well, Big Ag had the evil-genius idea of actually splicing the Bt
gene with that of crops, creating corn, soybeans and cotton that already
had the Bt built in. They said it would increase crop yields. They said
it would decrease pesticide use. But, on both accounts,
they were wrong.
In addition to failing on both of these fronts, Bt crops have been
found to cause both known and unknown damage to human health.
In example, some research has shown that Monsanto’s ‘biopesticide’ known as
Bt is killing human kidney cells. Scientists
found that the Bt pesticide, in addition to Monsanto’s best-selling herbicide Roundup, exhibit direct
toxicity to human cells even in low doses.
While research is ongoing, there is growing evidence that Bt triggers an immune response in humans and animals. It
elevates antibodies
associated with allergies, infections, arthritis, inflammatory bowel
disease, and cancer, just to name a few. Even more frightening, it can
now be found in the majority of people on traditional Western diets—both
in them and their unborn fetuses.
While it would be great if the industry would recognize these
problems and stop using the Bt-crops, we know that won’t happen. Nor
will our government step in and regulate it (they side with Big Ag on
this one too). So, as with most things, it’s our responsibility to
reduce our exposure and decrease the potential damage on our own bodies.
Straight to the Point – Avoiding and Detoxing
How can we detox the toxin? Simple – here are 7 steps to help you begin:
- Buy organic, GMO-free foods. Simple.
- Consume probiotics and fermented foods - By
ensuring your gut bacteria is in good health, your body is better able
to combat invaders like the toxic pesticide chemicals.
- Consume fiber-rich foods - The more fiber you eat,
the faster things move through your body. And good sources of natural
fiber (i.e. organic fruits and vegetables) don’t only take the food
waste with them. Fiber helps clean the toxins from your body as well.
This is lesser known among the health benefits of fiber.
- Sweat - Through sweating, waste is removed through
pores on the skin. Aim to sweat at least fifteen minutes every day. You
may even consider brushing your skin from head to toe with a boar
bristle brush to remove dead skin cells that clog the pores.
- Filter your water – By using s high quality water
filtration system, such as a reverse osmosis unit, pesticides and other
contaminates can be removed from your everyday drinking supply.
SOURCE:
Natural Society