Saturday, October 27, 2012

Glyphosate, active ingredient of Monsanto Round up, now found in urine of city dwellers

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From Dr. Mercola archives

The active ingredient of Round up, a potent herbicide used by Monsanto in connection with its GMO seeds, is now found in city dweller's urine.  Round up can kill weeds in a matter of days by  inhibiting the enzyme EPSP synthesase and causes defects in embryos of frogs and chicken.  Malformations occur in face, skull, developing brain, and spinal column.

There is now growing number of glyphosate resistant weeds, and is not washed away in crops.  What more, the seeds/plants to which glyphosate is sprayed is  resistant to the herbicide.  How can your body metabilize such a molecule without causing toxic reaction?

That is why there is the proposition 37 which is being voted in California.

GMO, glyphosate, Monsanto, and Proposition 37

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