
With MIT Senior Scientist, Stephanie Seneff, PhD
Glyphosate is widely used in agriculture in the UK, the USA and in most countries around the globe. Its residues are found in our food supply, including, even organic produce. It’s also found in human urine samples, including those from pregnant women.
Glyphosate has been found to act as an endocrine disruptor capable of inducing epigenetic changes, even in small doses. It’s also been declared a probable human carcinogen.
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Dr Stephanie Seneff has authored over three dozen papers published in peer-reviewed journals discussing the effects of toxic exposures and nutrient deficiencies on human health. Her new bestseller, Toxic Legacy, features in her article in the current issue, 105.
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