Genetic Modification to Control the Forces of Nature
Posted May 1st 2007 1:26PM by Allie Beatty
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Adult Onset, Lifestyle, Drugs, Research, Opinion
It's logical that the Nation is up-in-arms about putting genetically modified meats and produce on the shelves in grocery stores and getting due diligence from the government for it. It makes a lot of sense to test something you will use to fuel your body before it is permitted to penetrate the market. So how did genetically modified human insulin overtake the market again? Oh - there must not be any side effects like a diabetes epidemic or something crazy like that, right?
But I digress on the topic in honor of springtime, when "love is in the air". As we all know, love is one of the strongest forces of nature. So is it fair that it went unnoticed by the FDA that human synthetic insulin results in a loss of awareness of hypoglycemia, among other natural responses to hormonal precursors? This is due to a significant suppression of tachycardia.
Tachycardia refers to a rapid beating of the heart. This event may be a perfectly normal response to stress. A stressful event may cause the endocrine system to release hormones that regulate body functions related to mood, growth and development, tissue function, and metabolism, all of which are governed by blood sugar. The hormone that is critically important in tachycardia is epinephrine (adrenaline).
Epinephrine is a fight or flight hormone which is released from the adrenal glands when danger threatens (hypoglycemia, mating rituals, survival of the fittest). When secreted into the bloodstream, it rapidly prepares the body for action in emergency situations. The hormone boosts the supply of oxygen and energy-giving glucose to the brain and muscles; some bodily processes not vital to the response are suppressed. This is exactly what happens when animals become twitterpated in the spring (Bambi, Walt Disney - 1942).
As the birds and the bees go about their business, pollinating and procreating - I ask you think about the adulterated pharmacological intervention that has impaired such a natural phenomenon as love. Celebrate the body's natural response to tachycardia, and realize that our Creator made us perfectly. The longer you spend in the lab genetically modifying His work - the more you are fighting the forces of nature. Now please, put it back the way you found it.
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1. The fact is, there was never any debate about genetically modified insulin analogs, and little even within the medical community. I think the evidence is mounting why these debates never took place.
For example, nearly 95% of physicians in the U.S. receive free food, beverages, drug samples, sports tickets and various other benefits from drug company sales reps eager to influence their prescribing habits, according to a report last week in the New England Journal of Medicine.
In addition, we also know that pharmaceutical companies and their trade associations spent a record $155 million lobbying Congress from January 2005 through June 2006, according to a study released by the Center for Public Integrity according to a Bloomberg/Chicago Tribune article published on April 3, 2007. Drug makers dispatched about 1,100 agents to lobby congressional committees and administration offices during each of the last two years, the study reported.
Its becoming clear that the money influence has obviously silenced any genuine investigation into legitimate medical issues. In the words of a friend of mine "The AMA, MDs, pharmacies, medical schools, regulatory agencies, charities, media and our supposedly-independent institutions of higher learning have failed to collect the data and recognize the insulin cartel is being allowed to blame the diabetic for lack of results (for being stupid) and blame the disease when the diabetic dies (it couldn't be the treatment protocol!)"
Posted at 3:44PM on May 1st 2007 by Scott