How Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health with Dr Stephanie Seneff

Glyphosate is the World’s Most Popular Herbicide

Dr Stephanie Seneff is a pioneer in the field of glyphosate and the adverse effects it has on our health. Dr Seneff has an eclectic background with a MIT Computer Science Master’s degree and an undergrad in Biology.

She has spent most of her career working in computer dialogue systems. In 2007/8, her concern for Autism and the environmental factors behind its alarming increase, which she describes as a Quiet Epidemic, saw her research move in a new direction and begin focusing on the gut. 

Agrochemical companies claim that glyphosate is safe for humans, animals, and the environment. But emerging scientific research on glyphosate’s deadly disruption of the gut microbiome, its crippling effect on protein synthesis, and its impact on the body’s ability to use and transport sulphur―not to mention several landmark legal cases― tells a very different story. Dr. Seneff lives in Kauai, Hawaii.

In this jam-packed package Podcast, Steve and Stephanie discuss:

  • Our exposure to GMO chemicals and their dangers 
  • Glyphosate – the most popular herbicide on the market 
  • Dramatic increase in Autism rates from 1950’s  
  • Why is this Quiet Epidemic going by so unnoticed when its ramifications are so catastrophic? 
  • The increase in unhealthy gut microbiomes & the associated complications so prevalent today 
  • The impact of the current vaccine schedule on our children 
  • The court cases and class action lawsuits against Monstanto and Beyer for the adverse health effects of glyphosate 
  • The rise in certified organic foods and farm to table, in response to poor food quality 
  • The key components of the global food industry affected by these chemicals 
  • The range of neurological diseases impacted by these adverse chemicals 
  • The correlation between global Covid-19 severity and glyphosate  
  • Glyphosate’s impact on air and water quality, including rain 
  • The importance of a Glycine supplement 
  • Eating organic, apple cider vinegar, fermented foods and sunlight exposure as proactive tools 
  • Impact on collagen, joint hypermobility, sulfur and glutathione deficiencies among other things
  • Dr Seneff’s concerns on the current vaccine

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