Additionally,
the human immune system reacts directly to viral phages. Thus, a person
who eats a lot of processed deli meat is certain to evoke an immune reaction
to the viruses. What will this reaction be? Allergy? Asthma? Autoimmunity?
Cancer? How can the FDA approve a food additive that it knows can induce
a variety of human immune responses? Phages are so good at disrupting
normal immunity that they are being considered for use as part of organ
transplant medicine.
The
ingestion of significant amounts of viral phages into the human digestive
tract is a wild card full of unknown outcomes. For example, it is certainly
possible that these phages, which constantly mutate in order to survive,
are likely to find a way to infect bacteria they were not intended to
infect. Since phages are parasites, they could hijack the friendly bacteria
of the digestive tract and turn them into viral machines, constantly generating
viral particles that are likely to confuse the human immune system, if
not directly infect the body. We know from history that these viral phages
can turn innocuous bacteria into a killer, which is how cholera occurs.
Furthermore,
the Listeria bacteria are not going to take the issue lying down.
They will develop resistance to the viruses over time, as we have seen
with the overuse of antibiotics. Going down this path we are likely to
have hundreds of viral food additives in the food we eat, all designed
to combat some possible infection coming from poor quality food. Sooner
or later we will inadvertently create deadly new super-strains of bacteria
and/or parasitically infect the human digestive tract with an untreatable
infection.
There
is also the very real possibility of unintended viral recombination. What
happens when a person with viral stomach flu eats food containing a dose
of this viral food additive? It is certainly possible for the genetic
material of the flu virus to interact with the genetic material of the
viral phages, provoking an undesirable new viral infection.
Let?s
not forget that the FDA won?t tell us which foods in the food supply contain
genetically modified organisms (GMO). Seventy percent of the packaged
food on grocery shelves already contains GMO adulterated food. These foods
have viral promoter genes woven into the DNA of every cell, a technique
used to implant a pesticide toxin into every cell of this fake food (see
Fight
for Your Health, chapter 15). What happens when the viral phages
interact with the viral promoter genes in GMO food? What new virus will
be encouraged to form?