The effects of GMOs on your body and melanin

As the world becomes fast-paced, science is finding a way to make it more convenient. Even the food we eat is transforming to fit into our busy schedules, e.g. seedless fruit. The introduction of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) has come with a lot of negativity with claims that it causes sterility, hormonal imbalance and contributes to the eruption of various cancers. The food that we eat (healthy or not) plays a vital role in keeping us full and nourished. It also plays a significant role in feeding and maintaining our melanin.

The food we eat plays a role in how our bodies react. Credit: Steemit

Holistic Health advisor, Troy A Montaque, speaks to us about how the food we eat affects our bodies and the functioning of our melanin.
Melanin is the pigmentation that gives your skin its brown shade. It is also an effective absorber of light, dissolving over 99.9% of absorbed UV sun rays. Because of this property, melanin is thought to protect skin cells from sun ray damage, reducing the risk of cancer. It is found in almost every organ of the body and is necessary in order for the brain and nerves to operate, the eyes to see and the cells to reproduce.

Candida albicans. Credit Wikimedia

Seeds are an integral part of a plant. They contain the mineral manganese which is responsible for fertility as it relates to the potency of the produce (reproduction). Well-known agricultural company, Monsanto, is referred to as the parent of technologically replacing mother nature’s seeds. Corporatised governments have been stripping the manganese element of fruits by substituting them with terminator seeds, popularly known as GMO replacements. White seeded cucumbers, watermelons and bananas are some of the fruits and vegetables that are heavily cloned.

Cancer tissues manifest itself in the body as white. Candida albicans (systemic yeast and fungus overgrowth) is also white and it relates to colonising the body’s cells, tissues and organs. For instance, oval thrush, infection in a newborn baby’s mouth or a yeast infection in women are an example of candida albicans.
Now here’s the kicker, white blood cells are allegedly known as something in the body that defends and warrants it immunity. But in actual fact, white blood cells are the actual culprit to auto-immune dis-ease, they cannibalistically eat up cells, tissues and organs in the body.

The process of genetic modification is uploading new traits of viruses into yeast and fungus bacteria in order to change the genetic programming of an organism. GMOs are yeast and fungi that has the ability to change and alter the divine programming of your DNA.

Skin problems like discolourisation, hyperpigmentation, vitiligo, etc. are caused by the yeast and fungus that are eating up melanocytes (a mature melanin-forming cell, especially in the skin). All of these happenings are a result of yeast and fungus infiltration which is an insidious war against nature and melanin (all that's organic, natural, original).

GMOs cause a yeast invasion in the mitochondrial DNA which as a result causes abnormal cell breaks and defects pursuant to the process called mitosis (cellular division and copying). In other words, recessive genes are being activated as a result of grafting the mitochondrial DNA through the separation of germs.

So think carefully before you bite into that seedless fruit. Yeast can be found in almost all processed foods at the supermarket. the very same plant base multi vitamins and minerals, along with many vegan protein supplements sold at your local health food store now contains the yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.

Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Credit: Wikimedia

Virtually all of B complex vitamins and commercial vitamins sold at your local pharmacy and/or vitamin shop derives from yeast. There is even a supplement called "nutritional yeast".  This is an oxymoron, how can yeast be nutritional yet cause dis-ease and genetic modification at the same time? However, if it is nutritional, it should be discussed for which races of people it's nutritious for and not generalised to include everyone.


This is a summary of one of Montaque’s YouTube videos. Subscribe to his YouTube channel, The Revolution is a Lifestyle, for more insights about health.

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