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Women: Before getting pregnant, check your man’s diet

Irradiated women’s eggs

por Mike Adams
Natural News
Parte 2 of 3

CORRECTION: Last week we mistakenly said it was a two-part serie, actually it is three parts.

Because women are born with all the eggs they will ever have, any radiation they receive from medical imaging scans or medical treatments will obviously expose those eggs to radiation.

A single CT scan can expose a women to as much as 600 times the radiation of a full chest X-ray. Radiation treatments for cancer are even worse: They can expose a woman’s eggs to levels of radiation that can be thousands of times the exposure of a chest X-ray.

This radiation, not surprisingly, causes genetic mutations in a woman’s eggs, making them ticking genetic time bombs should they ever meet with a sperm cell and initiate conception.

So men who are seeking children and who know about this will increasingly want to choose female partners who have not been exposed to medical imaging scans or cancer radiotherapy treatments. Women who undergo a lot of medical imaging, it turns out, may not be such good reproductive partners from a purely genetic point of view. (Obviously there’s a lot more to being good parents than just the integrity of your genetic code, but no one can argue that genetic integrity isn’t important for the health of your children.) The ethics of genetics Now, I realize this whole discussion is extremely uncomfortable for many people.

It isn’t politically correct to talk about women’s eggs as being “damaged goods” even if they technically are. And it’s not polite to talk about how the sperm count of most men today is lower than that of a rat. Yet these are the stubborn scientific truths we must now begin to consider as a race that seeks to survive through multiple generations.

The future of human life on earth will, quite obviously, be inherited by those who can protect their genetic code. And that is going to be accomplished only by a relatively small number of couples who combine healthy sperm with healthy eggs while avoiding radiation and toxic chemicals. Essentially, the future of human life on our planet is going to belong to people who avoid pharmaceuticals and medical imaging, who avoid toxic chemicals in foods and who follow a largely organic lifestyle.

Families that expose themselves to medical imaging scans and toxic chemicals in foods and pharmaceuticals are committing genetic suicide that will play out over subsequent generations. In other ­words, these people aren’t dropping dead right now, but the DNA damage they pass on from one generation to the next will accumulate to the point where infertility ends the family line. So much for the Joneses. It turns out they killed off their family line by corrupting their own DNA so badly that their daughters can no longer conceive. So  what to do about that? Go get more medical imaging scans to find out what’s wrong, of course! (You can see how this gets worse…)

It’s worth pointing out that in this article, I’m not saying that women with damaged eggs or men with damaged sperm are bad people. This is not a statement about their morality or their fitness to be good parents. Rather, it’s solely about their genetic integrity and how the lack of healthy DNA has very real consequences in the real world. All this means that vegan men should be heading to the sperm banks to fill up the cryo canisters there. It is the sperm of our healthiest eaters that may hold the key to the future of the human race.

There might even be a science fiction novel to be found in this storyline, come to think of it: The year is 2065, the human race is dying out, nobody can reproduce, and a scientist sends soldiers through a time machine to 1984 so they can harvest someone’s sperm. It’s not exactly “Terminator.” More like “Sperminator,” but you get the point.

I find it fascinating that the human race is right now saving plant seeds in case of a global apocalypse, but nobody (that I know of, at least) is saving human sperm and eggs for long term disaster storage. Shouldn’t we be doing that? Shouldn’t we find the healthiest men and women who lead holistic, chemical-free lives and see if they’ll donate some of their own seeds for the future of humankind?

This is important because by the time mainstream scientists realize how corrupted human DNA has become, it may be far too late to do anything about it. If the chemical industry has anything to do with it, any evidence revealing such a trend would be buried under a mountain of denials anyway. Heck, the FDA still approved of aspartame in the food supply! CONTINUES NEXT WEEK: C H O O S I N G M AT E S .

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