New Regulations Seek to Control the Sovereign World of Plants
Given the plethora of wannabe world
rulers among the mega corporations, industrial and military powers,
political ideologies, media and social media giants, big pharma,
intergovernmental and judicial organisations currently competing for
global influence, it is worth asking who actually rules the world? Who
has the most power?
Undoubtedly the plant kingdom excels. Every individual in the world,
in every nation, eats to live each day. Plants have enjoyed a
coevolutionary symbiotic relationship with multicellular animal species
for at least 500 million years. We have land and aquatic plants to thank for the oxygen we breathe.
Plants derive their timeless world sovereignty directly and
continuously from the sun, the earth, and water. Ancient cultures have
always revered and employed the life supporting properties of plants.
The ancient Rig Veda refers to them as ‘mothers of mankind’. Maori tradition as children of Tāne, the god of the forest, who separated earth and sky.
Our health and food security is inextricably tied up with that of the
plant kingdom. We should make it a priority to protect the integrity of
the plant world. We should seek to maintain an alliance with plants,
not just in a metaphorical sense but in actuality use our knowledge and
influence to sustain their sovereignty and protect their evolutionary
genetic structures which underpin our own health.
Is the Sovereignty of Plants a Credible Global Political Agenda?
Respect for the sovereignty of plants dictates actions that can
protect our world. Plants transcend national boundaries, their
cultivation and use can unify the interests of diverse peoples. Within
this concept lies the solution to many of the world’s problems:
Climate — Pollution — Hunger — Peace — Disease
The plants form an army that can defeat all these scourges of modern life.
The Materia Medica of Ayurveda, the ancient health system of India,
records 5000 medicinal plants including the methods of their collection,
use, and combination. Abbess Hildegard of Bingen enumerated multiple
uses of herbs in the 12th century. These are just the tip of the
iceberg, there are nearly 400,000 known species of plants.
Aside from food and medicine, throughout history they have been used
to make furniture, cutlery and crockery, dwellings, transport, clothing,
energy, and much more. All of this can be accomplished without causing
pollution.
The Political Agenda of the Sovereign World of Plants:
Outlawing experimentation on the genetics of plants and animals
Rediscovering and valuing non-polluting skills that utilise plants and trees
Reviving the traditional herbal healing methods known by multiple cultures
Organic agriculture free of chemicals which exhaust the soil and kill bees
Teaching sustainable practices for gardening, horticulture, and agriculture
Managing climate change through planting and preservation
Improving food supply by increasing the use of plants in diets
International sharing and celebration of the wonders of plants
Outlawing patents on any genetic sequences derived from plants
Unlike political institutions, the capacity of plants to solve
problems cannot be corrupted by power. Yet in our modern life, we have
lost the sense of respect, utility, and thanks that plants deserve. We
have forgotten the healing properties of plants and many of their other
uses. Along with the families of animals, fish, and birds we have began
to view them as something to exploit.
Control of the World’s Food Supply is the Ultimate Financial Prize
For the hungry mega corporations, wresting control of our food supply
from nature is a mouth watering prospect. It appears to offer an
assured source of income and profit stretching into the future. Concern
for the consequences of commercial plant production and exploitation is
notable by its absence.
Since the patenting of plants is outlawed by international patent
law, particularly pharmaceutical and biotech companies have sought to
usurp the sovereignty of plants by registering patents over key
components of their genetic structures or by slightly altering and thus
maiming their structure using genetic manipulation, and then patenting
the resulting GM types.
Simultaneously commercial interests are seeking to restrict the use
of medicinal herbs by promoting draconian regulation. Andrew Little, the
New Zealand Minister of Health, has announced he will be introducing
legislation later this year to control the availability of natural
products. This will be the third attempt by the Labour Party to do so,
two previous attempts were abandoned due to public opposition.
The International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities
(ICMRA), of which Medsafe is a member, has a register of hundreds of
traditional herbs and plants whose use it wishes to restrict whilst
simultaneously approving over 3,000 synthetic or chemical copies. NZ
plans to adopt their register.
9 ways ICMRA Members are Affecting Regulations Around the World
1. Herbs, Natural Health Products, and Traditional
Medicines are being assessed as pharmaceuticals with a plan to establish
regulations mandating standardised dosages of extracted or synthesised
‘active’ ingredients.
2. Database information is being shared between
regulators from different countries which restricts herbs using the
‘Rule of Doubt’—absence of modern scientific information is sufficient
to implement a ban despite a long term history of traditional safe use.
3. Herbs, vitamins, and remedies are then classified
as medicines only available to be used by registered doctors. This
grants medical authorities back door “patents” on indigenous plants that
will have a global reach within all member countries without having to
invoke patent law. Already hundreds of Ayurvedic, Chinese, and other
traditional herbs have been stolen in this way, despite the fact that
international law forbids the patenting of plants.
4. A bogus argument has been advanced that plants
grown in soil are not standardised like pharmaceutical drugs and may
vary slightly in composition. The supposed remedy is the production of
synthetic copies of herbs and active ingredients in laboratories. They
are approved for food and drink using the discredited principle of
‘Substantial Equivalence’ which allows manufacturers to adulterate
traditional remedies and produce cheap ineffective copies without
labelling—a process that is accelerating rapidly.
5. Many thousands of additives, preservatives,
colourings, fragrances, and processing agents are being approved. In
many cases, these substances have been implicated as causal factors in
cancer, ADHD, and many other chronic illnesses.
6. Enforcement of Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT)
testing and industrial manufacturing standards, sufficiently costly to
bankrupt small and medium sized companies, which will gift competitive
advantage to global companies.
7. Compulsory proprietary information collection on
Natural Health Products and traditional herbs which will inevitably be
shared with pharmaceutical companies through revolving doors and cosy
relationships allowing the commercial appropriation of traditional
knowledge.
8. The new standards being proposed are setting the
maximum daily dose of nutritional supplements equal to the minimum
proven therapeutic dose. For example studies show that the minimum
effective dose of vitamin B12 is 50mcg which is being set as the maximum
dose allowed in supplements. This means that retail B12 supplements
will be ineffective in treating B12 deficiencies. Only a medical doctor
will be permitted to prescribe the larger effective doses. Retail
supplements produced by natural health companies with restricted doses
will fall into disuse, in favour of synthetics sold by pharmaceutical
and nutraceutical giants as prescribed medicines.
9. Regulatory-style laws hand control of natural
medicine regulation to ICMRA rather than national governments. This
subverts national sovereignty, undermines indigenous knowledge, and
takes the right to choose natural medical treatment away from people
everywhere.
New Global Regulation Threatens Alternative Approaches to Health Just When Science is Verifying Their Effectiveness
Modern research has shown that development and treatment of disease
is affected by a great number of individual factors including:
digestion, diet, genetics, lifestyle, environment, climate, psychology,
relationships, fatigue, stress, comorbidities, age, and gender.
Traditional medicine offers a range of individualised approaches to
healthcare that take account of these wide range of factors. Traditional
and functional medicine involve the care of a skilled and knowledgeable
physician to prevent ill health and restore good health by
strengthening physiological processes, digestion, and re-establishing
balance.
In Contrast Modern Medicine is in Crisis
Antibiotic and anti-fungal resistance threatens to render routine operations life-threatening by 2050.
Healthcare costs and chronic disease incidence are increasing so rapidly, that healthcare is being rationed in many countries.
More than 50% of the population now suffer from chronic diseases.
Adverse reactions to prescription drugs are now the third leading cause of death.
New diseases are emerging and old diseases re-emerging.
The List of Planned Restrictions is Surprisingly Wide
The shopping list of those planning to cut off our access to
traditional remedies is very long and largely incomprehensible until you
realise that there are commercial companies seeking to control their
supply and secure the profits that can be made via monopoly control
based on over regulation.
Even common kitchen herbs and spices have not escaped the notice of
regulators taking inexplicable decisions to suit commercial interests.
More than 50% of the public have been using their own money to buy
natural health products. This supports individual health and reduces the
financial burden of public healthcare.
This advantage will be lost if the new restrictions are introduced,
leaving the public without medical choice and governments in the hands
of international pharmaceutical monopolies.
New scientific findings are coming to light that plant genetics plays
a role in supporting health which cannot be provided by synthetic
production. Genetic information in plants is the missing element in our
understanding of nutrition. Therefore the proposals to regulate,
restrict, and exploit plants in every country pose a threat to the
sources of our human genetic stability.
We have shared our long journey of evolution with plants. The present
time of global crisis is not the time to forget or destroy our
long-time supporters who are silently offering us a life line in
troubled times, as they have throughout past ages.
Please share this information widely with your friends.
Contact your MP now to register your opposition to the proposed new
regulations.