Insightful viewers, 
welcome to this week’s 
Healthy Living program, 
where we’ll examine 
the harmful effects of 
genetically modified 
organisms (GMOs) 
in our food supply. 
GMOs are produced by 
transferring genes 
from one species into 
the genetic code of another.  
GM foods have not been 
scientifically proven safe.
Aware of the dangers, 
some countries have 
already banned all GMO 
crops, most notably 
Switzerland and Bulgaria. 
Across Europe 
there is widespread 
consumer opposition 
to GMO products. 
In Japan, genetically 
modified foods are not 
grown commercially. 
In India, the national 
government prohibited 
the planting of 
GM eggplant in 2010 
after the environment 
minister concluded 
there was insufficient data 
showing that 
the crop is safe for 
human consumption 
or the environment. 
To find out more about 
the inherently hazardous 
process of producing 
GMOs, let’s first hear 
from Jeffrey M. Smith, 
an expert on the subject 
and also founder of 
the US-based Institute for 
Responsible Technology 
which informs 
policy makers 
and the public about 
the perils of genetically 
modified foods.  
You take a gene; 
let’s say you want to 
create a corn plant 
that produces 
its own pesticide. 
So you take the gene 
from a soil bacterium Bt 
(Bacillus thuringiensis) 
and you make millions 
of copies of the gene and 
you put it into a gun and 
you shoot that gun into 
a plate of millions of cells, 
hoping that 
some of the genes 
make it into the DNA 
of some of those cells. 
Then you clone those cells 
into a plant. 
Now the process 
of insertion plus cloning 
causes massive 
collateral damage 
in the DNA of the plant.
Two to four percent 
is different; 
there can be hundreds or 
thousands of mutations. 
And there’s also 
a holistic effect. 
When you insert 
a single gene, 
up to five percent 
of the natural genes 
in the plant 
can change their levels 
of expression and then 
produce too much 
or too little protein. 
So, what this does, 
when you change that much
in the DNA, is that 
the RNAs can change, 
the proteins can change, 
and the byproducts of 
metabolism can change. 
So you could have 
increased levels 
of allergens, increased
levels of toxins or
carcinogens or 
completely new allergens 
and toxins and carcinogens 
that have never been 
in the plant before. 
Now these are 
not evaluated. 
The American Academy 
of Environmental Medicine 
has issued a warning 
urging the public to avoid 
GM foods and adding, 
“There is more than 
a casual association 
between GM foods and 
adverse health effects. 
There is causation.” 
A growing body of 
evidence points to 
disastrous health outcomes 
from GMOs, such as 
premature aging, immune 
dysfunction, cancer, 
multiple organ damage 
and reproductive disorders.
The respected non-profit 
environmental group 
Greenpeace International 
strongly opposes the 
cultivation of genetically 
modified crops as well.
I think, first, 
it’s wrong to play God. 
But of course, 
somebody pointed out 
all of science is 
a little bit like that. 
We appreciate that, 
we are not anti-science. 
But in agriculture, 
the playing of God 
goes one step further, 
because you’re releasing 
those organisms 
into the environment. 
They’re not 
in a laboratory; they’re 
going to the environment. 
They interact with 
other species. 
They interact with 
the ecosystem. 
So there are potentially 
irreversible  effects. 
There’re also health effects 
from consuming 
genetically modified crops. 
We don’t need it. 
There’s enough 
organic techniques and 
technologies available 
to produce food 
to feed the world. 
In 2009, Dr. Don Lotter, 
who has a doctorate 
in agroecology, wrote 
an article published in 
the International Journal 
of Sociology of 
Agriculture and Food 
entitled “The Genetic 
Engineering of Food and 
the Failure of Science.” 
The paper discusses 
the hazards, 
lack of safety testing 
and deficient 
consumer protection 
with respect to GMOs. 
The author states that 
the principles 
underlying research 
by the GM industry 
are flawed, 
giving the example of the 
cauliflower-mosaic-virus 
promoter (CaMV 35S), 
which is used to 
activate foreign genes 
inserted into GM plants. 
This virus is dangerous 
because it is not 
neutralized when it enters 
the human digestive 
system, but instead 
promotes the transfer of 
genes from the GMO 
to bacteria 
in the digestive system 
that are responsible 
for 80% of our 
immune system function.
Jeffrey M. Smith is 
deeply concerned that 
GMOs will seriously 
injure human health 
through the transfer of 
genetic information 
from modified foods 
to intestinal bacteria.
The fact that genes transfer 
to our gut bacteria 
gets worse 
when you think of 
what can transfer. 
The corn and cotton that 
are genetically engineered, 
there’s varieties 
that produce 
their own pesticide, 
so if the gene that 
produces the pesticide 
transfers, it might turn 
our intestinal bacteria into 
living pesticide factories. 
The pesticide produced 
in GM corn and cotton, 
called Bt toxin, 
has already had 
damaging effects 
on those exposed to 
the spray version of 
the bacteria as well as
those farming 
Bt-generating GM crops.
When it was used in its 
natural form as a spray 
in the Pacific Northwest 
(USA), hundreds of people 
got allergic reactions 
or flu-like symptoms; 
some had to 
go to the hospital. 
So it obviously affects 
humans and mammals. 
Now if you look at the 
symptoms of the people 
who were sprayed in 
Washington State (USA) 
and you look at 
the symptoms of 
he farm workers in India 
who are picking 
the cotton that’s 
genetically engineered to 
produce the Bt toxin, 
they’re 
the same symptoms. 
They’re getting rashes, 
upper respiratory 
reactions, fever; some 
had to go to the hospital. 
Now the BT toxin 
that’s in the crop, however, 
is thousands of times 
more concentrated 
than the natural spray.  
It’s designed 
to be more toxic, 
and it has properties 
of a known allergen. 
And it also cannot be 
washed off the plant, 
because it’s produced 
by little spray bottles 
in every cell of the plant, 
in every bite. 
So many people believe 
that the Bt toxin 
that’s produced by 
the genetically modified 
corn and cotton 
is extremely dangerous. 
And the idea that 
we have living pesticide 
(Yes) factories inside us 
is totally high 
in the “yuck” factor 
I’ll tell you that.
A study of a group of 
pregnant and 
non-pregnant women in 
Canada found that 93% 
of the pregnant women 
had Bt toxin 
in their blood and 80% 
had it in their umbilical 
cord blood, while 
the toxin was detected in 
69% of the non-pregnant 
women’s blood. 
The scientists believe 
the source of the Bt toxin 
was meat, eggs, and milk 
eaten by study participants 
that came from livestock 
who consumed GM corn.
The researchers stated 
in a paper published 
in the journal 
“Reproductive Toxicology,” 
“This is the first study 
to highlight the presence 
of pesticides associated 
with genetically modified 
foods in maternal, 
fetal and non-pregnant 
women’s blood.”
Bt toxin is a toxin. 
A Bt toxin crop is not 
a higher yielding crop. 
It’s a toxin-producing crop. 
Herbicide-resistant 
crops are resistant 
to herbicides,
therefore you can spray 
them with higher doses 
of glyphosate. 
That’s more toxins in 
our farms, not more food. 
To date, there is not
a single GMO
 (genetically 
modified organism) that 
has produced more food 
than comparative crops.
 
During the 1980’s 
37 people 
in the United States died 
and 5,000 were sickened 
after taking 
a dietary supplement that 
contained GM bacteria. 
In another case 
illustrative of why 
it’s unwise to tamper 
with nature is that 
people who were allergic 
to Brazil nuts were found 
to have reactions 
after consuming GM soy 
which had 
a Brazil nut gene in it.
Genetic engineering is 
very crude and 
very violent technology. 
One of the biggest lies 
being told all over 
the place, especially 
in the context of 
the food crisis, is that 
GMOs can solve 
the problem of hunger. 
They cannot because 
the technology is not 
designed to 
increase production. 
The technology is designed 
to put more toxics
into the crop.
Genetically engineered 
seeds are not 
solving hunger. 
They are not bringing 
prosperity to our farmers. 
They are killing 
our farmers. 
And agriculture 
without GMOs 
is a peaceful agriculture. 
GMO-free agriculture is 
a prosperous agriculture. 
GMO-free agriculture 
is the only way 
humanity should 
move into the future.
The solution of course is 
sustainable agriculture. 
Sustainable agriculture 
in the form, 
which sustains the land, 
the livelihoods 
that depend on it. 
Millions, literally hundreds 
of millions of 
(Indian) people 
depend on agriculture 
for their daily living. 
So an agricultural system 
that takes care of the land, 
takes care of the people, 
does not use chemicals, 
and is therefore good 
for the consumers, that’s 
sustainable agriculture. 
So this is the kind of thing 
that Greenpeace 
would campaign on. 
So that’s what we will do 
for sustainable agriculture. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has spoken 
on various occasions 
regarding the harmful 
effects of GMOs.
Nowadays, many people 
try to do this so-called 
genetically modified food, 
so sometimes 
we eat vegetarian food 
and we don’t even know 
that there are 
animal substances in it. 
Scientifically speaking, 
meat is being linked to 
diseases of all kind – 
with cholesterol, obesity, 
heart disease and strokes. 
So, if we put meat 
or animal substance 
into vegetables, then 
we will also have similar 
effects, more or less. 
I think we should not 
mess up with nature 
and play God. 
Whatever nature has 
already offered to us, 
that is good enough. 
There might be more 
incurable diseases that 
come from GMO that 
we don’t even know 
will happen yet. 
Right now, even if we just 
eat the normal meat 
and we have so many 
incurable diseases already, 
if we mix it with 
vegetables, maybe 
we will have more 
incurable diseases and 
more strange diseases 
that we don’t even know 
how to deal with 
in the future. 
So, it’s better to have 
organic vegan farming 
method. 
We as consumers can 
stop the GMO industry 
from further ruining 
our health and planet. 
First, we can refuse to 
purchase GM products. 
When shopping, we can 
choose to buy organic, 
locally produced 
vegetables and fruit instead.
Second, we can write to 
our government officials 
to voice our opposition 
to GMOs. 
Third, we can spread the 
word about the high risks 
of genetically modified 
crops to our friends 
and family. 
These steps, along with 
organic vegan farming, 
will help ensure 
we have a GMO-free 
future for our children.
For more information 
on the dangers of GMO 
foods, please visit 
the following websites:
Institute for 
Responsible Technology 
www.ResponsibleTechnology.org
Greenpeace International 
www.Greenpeace.org
Navdanya
www.Navdanya.org
Benevolent viewers, 
thank you for your 
presence on this edition 
of Healthy Living. 
May paradise soon be 
realized on our Earth 
through the organic 
plant-based diet.