Why Are Infertile Couples Increasing?

What Causes Infertility?

Why has infertility become so widespread now, whereas it wasn’t as common 40 years ago?

Is this due to diseases among people or something bigger, like a conspiracy?

The 2005 Cotton Conference in Gujarat

In 2005, a conference on Integrated Cotton Cultivation was held in Gujarat.

Dr. Swaminathan’s institution partnered with the Gujarat government to launch BT Cotton (genetically modified cotton).

The unique trait of BT Cotton: Its leaves contained a genetic modification that prevented pests from reproducing after consuming it. In essence, it spread infertility among pests.

The Impact of BT Cotton on Society
Farmers saw initial benefits, such as increased cotton production and reduced crop diseases.

However, cottonseed oil, extracted from BT Cotton, entered the food chain and became widely consumed in Gujarat and across India.

Concerns Raised
During the conference, a warning was issued about the potential effects of genetically modified BT Cotton on humans. The concern was that consuming its oil could lead to infertility.

Prominent leaders, including Purushottam Rupala and Narendra Modi, were present, but the risks were not taken seriously at the time.

International Conspiracy?
There is a suspicion that this was part of a global conspiracy to reduce India’s population by causing infertility. Over the past 20 years, the number of IVF centers has increased dramatically across Gujarat as infertility has risen.

Hidden Threats to Fertility
Highway Hotels: Allegedly serving food laced with substances causing infertility.

Instant Foods and Snacks: Packaged snacks use palm oil, which is carcinogenic and not suitable for consumption.

Fortified Wheat Flour: Market flour contains iodine, which some believe can cause infertility.

Iodized Salt: Claimed to contribute to rising infertility rates.

Recommendations for Protecting Fertility
1. Avoid cottonseed oil, even if it is offered for free.

2. Do not consume palm oil provided at ration depots or as part of low-cost schemes.

3. Refrain from eating food at highway hotels or roadside stalls.

4. Stay away from packaged snacks like wafers or instant foods.

5. Cook and eat only homemade food to protect your family’s health and lineage.

Final Warning
Failure to follow these guidelines could lead to severe consequences for future generations, including infertility and the loss of family heritage.

Issued in public interest.

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