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" Pesticide Overuse + Genetic Engineering = SARS


Enormous overuse of various toxic pesticides in China, plus the onset of genetic engineering,
and the utilization of genetically modified organisms; in 1997, was the initial primer of this,
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. [SARS]

If you examine the disease statistics of China, from 1997 - 2003; you will notice an increase
in two specific disease entities; Chicken Pox, and Tuberculosis.


As, all of these motions, had toxic, and negative effects, on the overall ecology; and it most
certainly can be highlighted, as the primary initial, and underlying ethiology, of the current
SARS epidemic.

One other extremely important factor, is the particular type of grain, that is consumed daily,
and is the main staple food of the Chinese race.

These hidden, but ubiquitous, underlying pathogenic essentials, present much of the circumstantial
evidence, that led up to the present disease instability within the Chinese homeland.

Cause, and Effect, are our starting points. Prevention, Treatment, and Cure, are our Therapeutic Goals.

" The Elimination Of This So Called SARS Virus,
Will Not Come From Anti Viral Pharmaceuticals;
Nor, Will It Be Altered By A Specific Vaccine. "

The correct approach to its permanent removal, will only be in evidence, by a perfect,
and individualized, complimenting Physiological Biochemistry.


Can Viruses Cross from Plants to Animals?

The CaMV debate continues…
www.i-sis.org.uk

The question of whether viruses can cross from plants to animals was raised in the course of the debate on the hazards of the cauliflower mosaic
virus (CaMV) promoter used in practically all Genetically-Modified crops.
There is indeed evidence that viruses may have crossed from plants to animals. Also, similar viral sequences have integrated into the genomes of
both plants and animals, which suggests that sequences may have moved from animals to plants. Transposons (jumping genes related to viruses)
and endogenous viruses are now found in the genomes of all higher organisms, plants and animals included. All these recent findings have
important implications for the ecological and health impacts of Genetically-Modified crops, which have not been adequately addressed by our regulatory authorities.

 

 
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