
Saving your seed is a phrase that has to do with
our survival, our sexual well-being as well as the
food that sustains us. As you have heard, a few
big companies like Monsanto and nine more are
doing their best to keep you in the dark to what
they are doing with our food. Did you know that
there are just ten big corporations that are
controlling the entire world seed supply? The
top three controls almost fifty percent of all
seeds. These companies profiteering accounts for
trillions in seed patents, fertilizer, pesticide,
and herbicide sales, and they aren’t going to
loosen their iron grip on our food supply without
a fight. These companies have been monopolizing
our food for over three decades now, and have
taken a birthright healthy, nutritious, and
delicious food right from our mouths and bellies.
Your food is now being dominated by multinational
corporations utilizing intellectual property laws
and expensive lawyers to commodify plant genes.
Farmers have lost their right to save seed and
grow how they want to. Seeds have been part of
public domain for millennia and they should always
be part of our legacy. But now, these large
corporations own and control the seed market. They
are making hundreds of billions of dollars a year,
and your health is not their concern.
This is a list of the major GMO companies:
1. Monsanto – by the way, they spent more than $25
million to defeat the GMO labeling bill recently
in the U.S.
2. DuPont (Pioneer)
3. Syngenta – they have spent more than $15.4
million lobbying to push GMOs.
4. Groupe Limagrain
5. Land ‘O Lakes
6. KWS AG
7. Bayer Crop Science
8. Sakata
9. Takii
10. DLF-Trifolium
This may sound like a sci-fi movie, but it’s real.
Your health and survival are at stake. The
solution is difficult. The Big Food people are
making billions of dollars at your expense. Here
are a few things you can do to take some of the
control back:
Grow a food garden. It can be in pots, on the
ground, or in raised beds.
Collect rainwater. Buy organic, non-GMO foods.
Collect and save your own seeds and share them
with your family friends.
Say no with your dollars. Don’t buy genetically
modified foods (GMOs).
Ask for organic non-GMO at your market.
If you don’t buy their stuff, they are out of
business.
“You may be just a drop in the bucket
but, if we keep it up, we will fill that bucket.
You fill a bucket drop by drop. You clear your
mind thought by thought. You heal yourself moment
by moment. Today, I make one drop, clear one
thought, and get present to one moment. And then,
I do it again.”- Lisa Wimberger
Yes, our seeds are being genetically modified and
controlled, but you do have control over your own
seed. Or do you?
Stay tuned for part II. Save your seed.
I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and
Happiness.
Dr. Wu Dhi