Change White Text to Black

I've been googling to find a solution to a basic problem and cannot believe what I'm reading. The issue is white text/white background in the text messaging app. I NEED to change the text color from white to black and cannot believe this is not possible.
Could someone please tell me how to do it because it has to be possible.
Please don't say use the invert video option because this is NOT a workable solution.

I am using iOS 7.0.4 and I have seen white text in a blue/green bubble but that is not the same as "white text on a white background". Note that your original post said, "The issue is white text/white background in the text messaging app".
If you are asking if the white on green or white on blue can be changed then i believe the answer is no, that cannot be changed.
If you wish to make a suggestion to Apple use http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

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