Page 51 - Msingi Afrika Magazine Issue 30
P. 51
Community
HUMAN GMOS?
The War on Human
Reproductive Health
By Samuel Phillips, Nairobi Kenya.
products, including many toiletries
and household items, can affect sperm
quality. What is clear is that overall
health can have an impact on sperm
counts, says Dr. Thirumavalavan.
“There are more chemicals in the
environment, which can affect overall
health. Being overweight affects sperm
counts, so that could be part of what
we’re seeing,” (Source: https://www.
uhhospitals.org/)
Sperm counts have dropped by 59
percent and the world is not on
the Whitehouse came out later to say she meant lockdown or in a state of emergency
“reduce pollution” and not “reduce population”. to find a solution to a slow fertility
Cover-ups. Simple. genocide that is gradually eating
up humanity. The global medical
But what does it all mean? Before we get to the fraternity does not even seem to
answer let’s look at a few critical statistics on the bother. Could it be that they do not
decline of reproductive health for the past few bother simply because the plan was
decades: well orchestrated and not bothering
Declining sperm counts have been in the news is part of the plan? I do not know
in recent years. A notable 2017 study estimated exactly, but if something so crucial as
that sperm counts have dropped 59 percent in male sperm count, which is directly
the last few decades. Some researchers have tied to human life on earth has
pointed to chemicals and pollution as causes. dropped by 59 percent, then we have a
Chemicals that are found in many consumer serious issue on our hands.
ISSUE 30 | AUGUST 2024 51