singular_me
24th February 2015, 06:00 AM
GMO mosquitoes and now this, how far will the human genetic manipulation go... "we are here to help you"... sex (along with money) has always been the best way to keep people into low vibration levels... a problem that is growing, LOL, just look at the food chain to start with.
maybe at this stage, Id recommend to get in touch with an aryuvedic practitioner for any health related issues
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Just when you thought you had heard everything out there on the subject of GMOs and the latest creations of mega biotech, a new level of modification makes even GMO apples seem tame. Specifically, we are talking about the use of GMO spider venom as an alternative to the highly popular erectile disfunction drug Viagra.
But how are they possibly related? As it turns out, spider venom can play a role in the regulation of blood flow to various body parts, including the genitals. And when the biotech industry is involved, augmenting the DNA of a living animal and splicing it into another host is simply clockwork. So why not modify some spider venom properties and create the new Viagra (while reaping billions and shying away from the whole safety testing thing).
And if you think this is just too insane to be true, checkout how Wired breaks it down in their report entitled ‘GMO Spider Venom may be the next Viagra':
“Humans have been chasing longer and stronger erections for centuries. From ground-up ants and “Spanish flies” to modern drugs, men hope to bring back some magic into a cocked-up sex life. How far would you be willing to go for an erection? Would you take a drug made from genetically modified spider venom? Medical researchers think that will be the next big thing to…. make things bigger…
Don’t expect to see this drug in your doctor’s office anytime soon. Now that scientists can make larger quantities of the chemical, trials to determine the toxicity and efficacy of the drug in humans will still take years. Right now, we only know how to give mice and rats (and amputated human penises) a stiffie with PnTx2-6.”
Would you take a GMO spider venom pharmaceutical?
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/gmo-spider-venom-soon-new-viagra/#ixzz3SfNYPW2d
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GMO Spider Venom May Be the Next Viagra/ LONG
....... Humans have been chasing longer and stronger erections for centuries. From ground-up ants and “Spanish flies” to modern drugs, men hope to bring back some magic into a cocked-up sex life. How far would you be willing to go for an erection? Would you take a drug made from genetically modified spider venom? Medical researchers think that will be the next big thing to…. make things bigger.
ED Is a Problem That’s Growing
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) has a wide range of causes; some of the most common are diabetes and prostate surgery, as well as just plain old getting old. ED affects about 10 percent of men in each decade of life. Cumulatively, that adds up to a lot of dudes with occasional erection problems (40 percent of men in their 40’s, 50 percent of men in their 50’s, etc.).
All ED drugs on the market are phosphodiesterase (PDE5) inhibitors, which work by making muscles in a penis relax. This seems counterintuitive unless you have a firm grasp on how the plumbing of a penis works.
During arousal, valves controlling blood flow into the penis slacken, allowing gravity to fill the penis with blood. This creates internal pressure, so the penis becomes firm. The erection lasts as long as the valves stay open, and this is controlled with a complex series of chemical reactions.
Those chemical reactions are what ED drugs manipulate. Unfortunately, about one in three men taking ED drugs currently available are not helped; and of course there is the occasional side effect of blindness. Enter the Spider............ very long
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/gmo-spider-venom-may-be-the-next-viagra/
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reminder
MIT States That Half of All Children May be Autistic by 2025 due to Monsanto
http://journal-neo.org/2015/01/26/mit-states-that-half-of-all-children-may-be-autistic-by-2025/
maybe at this stage, Id recommend to get in touch with an aryuvedic practitioner for any health related issues
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Just when you thought you had heard everything out there on the subject of GMOs and the latest creations of mega biotech, a new level of modification makes even GMO apples seem tame. Specifically, we are talking about the use of GMO spider venom as an alternative to the highly popular erectile disfunction drug Viagra.
But how are they possibly related? As it turns out, spider venom can play a role in the regulation of blood flow to various body parts, including the genitals. And when the biotech industry is involved, augmenting the DNA of a living animal and splicing it into another host is simply clockwork. So why not modify some spider venom properties and create the new Viagra (while reaping billions and shying away from the whole safety testing thing).
And if you think this is just too insane to be true, checkout how Wired breaks it down in their report entitled ‘GMO Spider Venom may be the next Viagra':
“Humans have been chasing longer and stronger erections for centuries. From ground-up ants and “Spanish flies” to modern drugs, men hope to bring back some magic into a cocked-up sex life. How far would you be willing to go for an erection? Would you take a drug made from genetically modified spider venom? Medical researchers think that will be the next big thing to…. make things bigger…
Don’t expect to see this drug in your doctor’s office anytime soon. Now that scientists can make larger quantities of the chemical, trials to determine the toxicity and efficacy of the drug in humans will still take years. Right now, we only know how to give mice and rats (and amputated human penises) a stiffie with PnTx2-6.”
Would you take a GMO spider venom pharmaceutical?
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/gmo-spider-venom-soon-new-viagra/#ixzz3SfNYPW2d
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GMO Spider Venom May Be the Next Viagra/ LONG
....... Humans have been chasing longer and stronger erections for centuries. From ground-up ants and “Spanish flies” to modern drugs, men hope to bring back some magic into a cocked-up sex life. How far would you be willing to go for an erection? Would you take a drug made from genetically modified spider venom? Medical researchers think that will be the next big thing to…. make things bigger.
ED Is a Problem That’s Growing
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) has a wide range of causes; some of the most common are diabetes and prostate surgery, as well as just plain old getting old. ED affects about 10 percent of men in each decade of life. Cumulatively, that adds up to a lot of dudes with occasional erection problems (40 percent of men in their 40’s, 50 percent of men in their 50’s, etc.).
All ED drugs on the market are phosphodiesterase (PDE5) inhibitors, which work by making muscles in a penis relax. This seems counterintuitive unless you have a firm grasp on how the plumbing of a penis works.
During arousal, valves controlling blood flow into the penis slacken, allowing gravity to fill the penis with blood. This creates internal pressure, so the penis becomes firm. The erection lasts as long as the valves stay open, and this is controlled with a complex series of chemical reactions.
Those chemical reactions are what ED drugs manipulate. Unfortunately, about one in three men taking ED drugs currently available are not helped; and of course there is the occasional side effect of blindness. Enter the Spider............ very long
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/gmo-spider-venom-may-be-the-next-viagra/
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reminder
MIT States That Half of All Children May be Autistic by 2025 due to Monsanto
http://journal-neo.org/2015/01/26/mit-states-that-half-of-all-children-may-be-autistic-by-2025/