THAT’S HOW YOU KNOW IT’S WORKING

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Most people assume that Roundup is used exclusively for weed control. They do not realize that it has a secondary purpose in desiccating feed crops like soybeans, wheat, and corn in the days preceding harvest. This means, a priori, that the grains most commonly used in processed foods are not carrying trace amounts of glyphosate used during the emergent phase, but a fresh application only days before it is turned into bread, cereal, snacks, etc.

Via The Guardian

‘Disturbing’: weedkiller ingredient tied to cancer found in 80% of US urine samples

CDC study finds glyphosate, controversial ingredient found in weedkillers including popular Roundup brand, present in samples

The CDC has only recently started examining the extent of human exposure to glyphosate in the US.

More than 80% of urine samples drawn from children and adults in a US health study contained a weedkilling chemical linked to cancer, a finding scientists have called “disturbing” and “concerning”.

The report by a unit of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that out of 2,310 urine samples, taken from a group of Americans intended to be representative of the US population, 1,885 were laced with detectable traces of glyphosate. This is the active ingredient in herbicides sold around the world, including the widely used Roundup brand. Almost a third of the participants were children ranging from six to 18.

A bumblebee covered in pollen
Glyphosate weedkiller damages wild bee colonies, study reveals

Academics and private researchers have been noting high levels of the herbicide glyphosate in analyses of human urine samples for years. But the CDC has only recently started examining the extent of human exposure to glyphosate in the US, and its work comes at a time of mounting concerns and controversy over how pesticides in food and water impact human and environmental health.

“I expect that the realization that most of us have glyphosate in our urine will be disturbing to many people,” said Lianne Sheppard, professor at the University of Washington’s department of environmental and occupational health sciences. Thanks to the new research, “we know that a large fraction of the population has it in urine. Many people will be thinking about whether that includes them.”

Sheppard co-authored a 2019 analysis that found glyphosate exposure increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and also co-authored a 2019 scientific paper that reviewed 19 studies documenting glyphosate in human urine.

Both the amount and prevalence of glyphosate found in human urine has been rising steadily since the 1990s when Monsanto Co. introduced genetically engineered crops designed to be sprayed directly with Roundup, according to research published in 2017 by University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers.

Paul Mills, the lead researcher of that study, said at the time there was “an urgent need” for a thorough examination of the impact on human health from glyphosate in foods people commonly consume.

More than 200 million pounds of glyphosate are used annually by US farmers on their fields. The weedkiller is sprayed directly over genetically engineered crops such as corn and soybeans, and also over non-genetically engineered crops such as wheat and oats as a desiccant to dry crops out prior to harvest. Many farmers also use it on fields before the growing season, including spinach growers and almond producers. It is considered the most widely used herbicide in history.

Residues of glyphosate have been documented in an array of popular foods made with crops sprayed with glyphosate, including baby food. The primary route of exposure for children is through the diet.

Monsanto and the company that bought it in 2018, Bayer, have maintained that glyphosate and Roundup products are safe, and that residues in food and in human urine are not a health risk.

They are at odds with many researchers and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, a unit of the World Health Organization, which classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen in 2015.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken the opposite stance, classifying glyphosate as not likely to be carcinogenic. But last month a federal appeals court issued an opinion vacating the agency’s safety determination and ordering the agency to give “further consideration” to evidence of glyphosate risks.

“People of all ages should be concerned, but I’m particularly concerned for children,” said Phil Landrigan, who worked for years at the CDC and the EPA and now directs the Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good at Boston College.

“Children are more heavily exposed to pesticides than adults because pound-for-pound they drink more water, eat more food and breathe more air,” Landrigan said. “Also, children have many years of future life when they can develop diseases with long incubation periods such as cancer. This is particularly a concern with the herbicide, glyphosate.”

The new CDC data was released as part of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), research that is typically highly valued by scientists.

Cynthia Curl, Boise State University assistant professor of community and environmental health, said it was “obviously concerning” that a large percentage of the US population is exposed to glyphosate, but said it is still unclear how that translates to human health.

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DFJ150

Just another facet of the globalist elite’s depopulation plans.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist

“Safe and effective™”

Steve Z.
Steve Z.

One of the first hard foods mothers give their infants is Cheerios.
Cheerios have by a wild margin, one of the highest levels of glyphosate of any foods. Almost 1200 parts per billion. The next food down has under 100PPB.
It’s horrible it is a first food for babies and how mothers all over give that shit to their children without realizing what they’re doing.

https://usrtk.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/FDN_Glyphosate_FoodTesting_Report_p2016-3.pdf

brian
brian

I worked at a treatment center for youth as a ‘social worker’ for two years in PG. Cherios were the worse for setting off kids with ADHD and other behavioral problems. Cheddar cheese, eggs, peanut butter did much the same that we had to have the cook eliminate most of these foods. What surprised us… things like fruit loops had zero effect on kids… go figure…

WillyB
WillyB

Wow. Aren’t Fruit Loops essentially Cheerios plus food coloring and extra sugar? Otherwise, eliminate cheddar cheese, eggs, and peanut butter from my food list, and I’m in trouble, with just Romaine lettuce and black beans in my diet. 🙂

brian
brian

Aren’t Fruit Loops essentially Cheerios plus food coloring and extra sugar?

I’d have thought so too but theres something in cheerios that sent them off the rails that fruit loops didn’t have. Cheerios are supposed to be the ‘healthier’ choice which is insidious if you think about it. I never eat any of that rubbish anyway, the other stuff is mostly due to allergy reactions.

Ghost

I submitted this a couple years ago here at TBP but nothing’s changed.

A troubling problem I gleaned about Monsanto is that Roundup Ready seed will not grow in soil where Roundup isn’t used. And, regular seed won’t grow in soil where Roundup has been used.

It is a conundrum on the horns of a dilemma.
Monsanto wins coming and going.

WillyB
WillyB

Seen it. You know, it seems it doesn’t matter what you expose, nothing changes. Tucker Carlson did a bit of an expose on psychiatric/behavior altering prescription drugs and their connection to violent behavior, suicides, and mass murders. And what has happened? Nothing. Pfizer gets richer with another round of fake vaccines, and Biden says the oil companies and Russia are our only problems.

rhs jr
rhs jr

The feed store said if I use Roundup on my pasture, don’t let my cows back on it for 6 months; yet these bastards spray and then harvest the grains right away and the EPA says it’s OK. I’m sure that grain is not Kosher.

WillyB
WillyB

All the key people in every government agency are in someone’s pocket. FDA, EPA, FCC, CDC. How can George Soros legally by a chain of Spanish language radio and TV stations in America? Why isn’t it suspicious that Pfizer spends more money on advertising than on R&D while Americans pay five to ten times as much for their drugs as they sell for in other countries? How can the Wisconsin supreme court declare drop boxes for votes illegal–even stating that many past elections are probably invalid–and nothing happens?

Every day, I get the feeling that armed revolution is in our future. Remember only 40% of the population supported the original American Revolution. We’ve got more than that disgusted and angered by what government has done to our nation with neither political party acting in the interest of anyone but themselves. This is clearly taxation without representation. My friends, it is time to get armed, preferably with guns bought from private sellers.

Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts

Nice try agitprop glowie fed.

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker

You never add anything with your comments. Dick troll you are.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Agitprop glowie fed or not, he does have a point. Sitting on your asses and doing nothing is a great way to get butchered, which is what they are doing now.

ken31
ken31

1st string Hasbrat is retarded, so you must be at least 3rd string.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Every day, I get the feeling that armed revolution is in our future.

Odd. Every day I get the feeling that the revolution is less and less likely. The stupid and incurious are taking over. The last three generation have never really known even the limited freedom of 40-50 years ago. Those who have experienced freedom are dying, their stories and lessons ignored by the arrogantly-ignorant but certain incurious youths.

The war was already lost 50 years ago when rejecting the family unit and defying centuries of social wisdom became the in thing. The wisdom (and discipline) cycle was broken and it has stayed that way since.

Even “revolution” is a lost concept. To the 20 and 30 somethings, revolution=mindless destruction, not achieving a goal. It is about venting frustration and rage, selfishly, not about making a change for the better for all.

Sorry, but I think it is hopeless now. TPTB have succeeded in domesticating the herd and dumbing it down to the point that it no longer has the ability to even see how it is enslaved.

flash
flash

1) They do not work for US.
2) The rat faced fucks want US dead.
3) Capitalism , bruh ..you gott’a get that money, because otherwise your life has no value.
4) We’re a image infatuated fucktard nation.
5) Herd stupid (which actually should have been #1)

Everywhere I look I see my neighbors out spraying their entire yards with this poison shit, because a g-damn dandelion popped up and made them feel less than spectacular, never even once contemplating the run-off into the ditches that lead to the creeks that lead to drinking water and fisheries… not to mention the shit eating utility companies incessantly spraying this liquid death on every power line in the state, because poisoning our planet is easier and cheaper than manually cutting the lines.

And, I live in lake country. Any trickling body of water that can be damned, has been, and the land that surrounds the water has been diced , sliced and sold to dipshit tiny lot McMansion dwellers who spend every weekend poisoning their pristine lawns, with absolutely zero thought to where the toxic runoff goes, but fish fries every weekend…yayyyyy…dumbass fucks.

I’m done. One of my all time pet peeves. .. I no longer even enjoy a bowl of oatmeal thanks to fucking dog shit eating money grubbing worms. Monkey pox on them all. I hate stupid people.

Breakfast With a Dose of Roundup?
Weed Killer in $289 Million Cancer Verdict Found in Oat Cereal and Granola Bars
Popular oat cereals, oatmeal, granola and snack bars come with a hefty dose of the weed-killing poison in Roundup, according to independent laboratory tests commissioned by EWG.

https://www.ewg.org/research/breakfast-dose-roundup

flash
flash

A state park I frequent sprays herbicides all around the lake and streams to control the weeds, where people and their kids plays, swim and fish, but I’m sure it’s OK, because the state wouldn’t allow anything that hurt da chirren’s …would they?

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid

Safe and effective*!

(*Safe for concrete and steel – not so much for living organisms, but, hey,easier than picking weeds. Effective in poisoning humans and critters so there’s that.)

Stucky

A wonderful rant, flash. I’m 100% on the same page as you.

WillyB also made a fantastic comment … one I’ve known for years, but still depressing as hell ===> “… it doesn’t matter what you expose, nothing changes. “

But, you two need to keep the faith! At least scientists find this to be “disturbing” and “concerning”. That’s not quite as encouraging as “Aw shit, fuckmedead!”, but it’s a start.

ken31
ken31

Them dandelions, though…

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Ginger
Ginger

Enjoyed your picture, how true.
‘ Dandelions (Taxacum officinale) are native to Eurasia, and it is generally believed that they were first brought to North America on the Mayflower for its medicinal uses. In Europe, China, India and Russia they were used to treat a plethora of skin, infection, liver and digestive problems.’

Native, Non-Native, Invasive – and Dandelions!

They were also brought as a source of food, along with daylilies and cilantro.

Ginger
Ginger

Oldie but good one.

Right down the road from me are some fields, nice bottom land with a creek about two hundred yards away, that have the most abused double cropping of wheat and corn rotation I’ve ever seen, every year for at least the last fifteen years. Wheat is round-upped, then corn planted. Has a big problem with morning glories yearly, but right before combining the corn they spray it with 2-4D, the air is so heavy with chemical one can literally taste it on the bottom of the tongue
Its about money not population control. Tax dollars go to inspectors and laws written to protect against this type of crap. They don’t care.

flash
flash

A match would dry them quicker…just saying

Ginger
Ginger

Wonder if one can still buy the old road flares? The dukes of hazard put dynamite on arrows.

flash
flash

Even better…

Home

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WillyB
WillyB

Like I said above, every government agency is someone’s pocket. In Texas it’s a foregone conclusion that every regulatory agency eventually evolves into the advocate of the industry it’s supposed to monitor and regulate.

flash
flash

O/T , but also how you know it’s working.

Whereupon Switzerland FAFO

The war against Russia was always and obviously going to be a complete disaster. The European countries absolutely need to surrender now, before the weather turns cold and the need for heat and electricity rises.

A Dire Situation

WillyB
WillyB

Maybe China will sell them some of the oil Biden sold them from our “strategic reserve” via the Chinese company that Hunter worked with. That Biden Crime Family is really showing the Mafia up as a bunch of small time street gangs compared to our government of criminals.

brian
brian

China is getting russian oil. China will turn the boat back to the US and biden admin will buy the oil for twice what is was sold to china for, and make a profit. According to bidens understanding of economics.

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint

Who knows what the bastards put in our food. That’s why I don’t worry if I eat at McD’s once in a while. Sure, it’s garbage food, loaded with salt, sugar and God knows what, but after reading stories like this one….what difference does it make? FFS, I could live every day eating McD’s ‘stuff’ and be little worse off in the long run.

fujigm
fujigm

Good point, hollow.

MMinWA
MMinWA

You might be alive(for a while) eating McDonalds every day but you wouldn’t be living. Read the ingredients online in a Egg McMuffin with sausage sometime. Fucking 30 lines of small type chemicals.

Winchester
Winchester

I think its almost impossible to avoid contaminants in our food, even for those of us that grow our own. I use “organic” fertilizers, mainly right from my manure pile from the excrement of our horses, goats, and sheep. Yes they eat the grass and local hay, but they also need grain. I have no clue what is in the grain they eat as far as contaminants, but I do know if there is anything it will be passed through their manure and into the plants in our gardens. I use “organic” Espoma fertilizers for my fruit trees and berry bushes. They claim to be 100% organic from chicken shit and other sources. Again, what are the chickens eating? Is that shit coming from a chicken farm that loads their chickens up with the crappiest grain? Even the most intense homesteaders can’t seem to avoid it, that includes the Amish. They feed their animals grain.

flash
flash

Commercial hay/wheat/mulch and manures often contain herbicide that will wreak havoc on your garden, which many people misinterpret to mean fungal diseases. David the Good has some good vids on this , plus alternatives…

Winchester
Winchester

All my hay and mulch is locally harvested no herbicides. It is the grain the animals eat that is questionable. It is almost impossible to find out where it is sourced.

flash
flash

You can bet on it and when you use the manure for fertilizer, it’s again transferred back to the soil. It’s a cycle of death by muh capitalism .

ken31
ken31

I guess I am glad I didn’t get around to dumping the 6 bags I have into my garden. I will put them on the pasture though, because it will be fallow long enough.

ken31
ken31

I don’t remember where I read someone recently mentioning driving around 150 miles to get unadulterated feed from somewhere in MO.

I enjoyed that compost guy’s video, flash, thanks.

flash
flash

So much for the health benefits of peanut butter on wheat , with a veggie burger and green tea smoothie.

https://www.momsacrossamerica.com/got_monsanto_s_glyphosate_in_your_lunch

flash
flash

And, don’t get me started on rice….smh

Rice and rice-based foods: Rice accumulates more arsenic than other food crops. In fact, it is the single biggest food source of inorganic arsenic, which is the more toxic form (7Trusted Source, 8Trusted Source, 9Trusted Source, 10Trusted Source).

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/arsenic-in-rice#TOC_TITLE_HDR_4

Phizer, again.

Arkansas rice growers say chicken industry practices promoted by industry giants like Pfizer, Tyson Foods Inc. and other big chicken producers are responsible for the high arsenic levels being detected in their crops. The growers have asked the Circuit Court for the Southern District of Arkansas for a jury trial to decide whether their claim that Pfizer, Tyson and half a dozen other poultry companies is justified. The growers blame those defendants for the high levels of arsenic found in rice grown in Arkansas waters.

Plaintiffs John Alter, Kenneth Graves and Mark and Joyce Hargrove have sued on behalf of themselves and other rice growers, claiming that arsenic in a poultry feed component that ends up in poultry litter is contaminating Arkansas rice crops. Pfizer Inc.’s animal feed additive business, known as Alpharma, is accused of selling arsenic-containing compounds such as a product called “3-Nitro,” used in chicken feed to spur the growth of chickens and prevent an intestinal disease called coccidiosis.

Rice Growers Sue Chicken Industry Over Poultry Litter

ken31
ken31

And just when I was considering trying to source some local chicken waste for fertilizer. We have a lot of chicken contractors in Arkansas. My wife did already think about what might be in those commercial feeds, when I brought it up, but this seals it – no further research required.

I still would like to explore whatever Hardscrabble’s system of collecting local food waste, is though. Ultimately if the food leaves the property, something is going to have to be brought back in to replace it.

Harrington Richardson: Gimme Sachwerte!
Harrington Richardson: Gimme Sachwerte!

Out of nowhere my wife started getting sicker than hell every time she ate rice. One of our girls found research about some rice being loaded with arsenic. Problem solved.
Let’s all chip in and send Dementia Joe a gift pack of rice.

LoneStar42
LoneStar42
World War Zeke
World War Zeke

Just beware of counterfeit Gingko, Wallymort use to sell it through a house brand. I joined a class action lawsuit about it, but it went no where and back.

flash
flash

WTF ?

“What is Monsanto’s carcinogenic herbicide doing in tampons?
This is scary — Tampax, Always, and other hygiene products very likely contain the key ingredient in cancerous Monsanto Roundup.

A study carried out in Argentina earlier this year that found that 85% of tampons, cotton, and other hygiene products contain traces of a cancerous chemical linked to one of the world’s most controversial pesticides.”

what-is-monsanto-s-carcinogenic-herbicide-doing-in-tampons

ken31
ken31

Cotton.

brian
brian

We grew up mostly on the farm in Sask and remember sitting on the tractor pulling a shit spreader behind it. The farm was a mixed farm operation, like most were then. All the animal waste was composted then spread on the fields, turned over and fallowed, then planted the next year with wheat, barley or oats.

The soil was black as the ace of spades and everything grew like stank… My uncle complained about the chemical people and their ‘promises’ of greater yields, then would state how harmful it was to the soils and their yields of weeds also went up. Didn’t think much of it at all…

Today… the daughter runs the family farm. Chemicals everything, no fallow, no turning soil. The soil is a medium dark shade of grey. They are dumping chemicals year long to control weeds and grow plants, mostly canola(rape seed). Its tough to grow anything else because the canola is like a weed now, only it can’t be killed with round-up. It infests roadside ditches and all the fields along the rail tracks.

Now its showing up in food, glyphosate,… wheres the surprise…

Wonder if the former ceo of monsanto working for the government in the ag deptment has anything to do with this…. nah…. conspiracy theory I guess…

B_MC
B_MC

NAC

The mechanism of action of N-acetylcysteine (NAC): The emerging role of H2S and sulfane sulfur species

Initially adopted as a mucolytic about 60 years ago, the cysteine prodrug N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is the standard of care to treat paracetamol intoxication, and is included on the World Health Organization’s list of essential medicines…

Another major chapter of the NAC story unfolded in the 1970s when intravenous NAC was established to protect against severe liver damage caused by paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning. Following the demonstration of its protective effects in animals (Piperno & Berssenbruegge, 1976), clinical studies confirmed the efficacy of NAC in the treatment of paracetamol poisoning. Intravenous NAC, supplied within 10 hours of paracetamol ingestion, at a dose of 300 mg/kg (given over 20 hours) prevented liver damage, renal failure, and death in patients with severe paracetamol poisoning…

Following the paracetamol case, NAC has been shown to protect against other GSH-depleting hepato- and/or nephrotoxic xenobiotics, by the same mechanism, i.e. GSH replenishment. For example, NAC protected animals exposed to pesticides like fipronil, glyphosate, or paraquat

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0163725821001182

ken31
ken31

I have been supplementing with NAC for a while, and I can’t be certain it is responsible because there have been many other changes as well, but all facets of my health have been improving including some things unexplainable by allopathic medicine, e.g. resolved chronic impaired kidneys, improved blood work, resolved torn meniscus, made it through a severe case of RMSF without experiencing fever or rash, improved skin including disappearing moles, resolved chronic mild IBS, resolved sleep issues, came off meds for PTSD/TBI, and I won’t bother with the minor things.

There is a whole host of lifestyle and diet changes and supplements I could attribute all of this to, but NAC has been part of it. Glutathione is something that tapers off as we age, so it kind of makes sense.

brian
brian

The other thing that comes to mind is the elimination of ddt because birds egg shells were thinning… So we’re told. It was pulled from the market because it was harmful to birds eggs… But somehow glyphosate gets a pass even tho its decimating the bee population!!! You know, the insect responsible for the most pollenization of a HUGE variety of plants that require insect fertilization to produce seed.

And all the former corporate heads of the chemical companies now working for the ag departments all nod their heads and tell you theres no correlation between chemicals and diminishing bee populations.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke

Discussed 60 years ago in 1962’s _Silent Spring_ by Rachel Carson. Perhaps, someday soon, there will be no connection between dept. heads and dept. bodies.

I was blessed to be the stepson of a PhD toxicologist for a certain large and murderous industry. The devil is quite the deal maker and scientific ethics is a only an undergraduate class.

Anonymous
Anonymous

😂 “Perhaps, someday soon, there will be no connection between dept. heads and dept. bodies.”

Russ
Russ

Dr. Stephanie Seneff presentation on the multitude of harmful effects of glyphosate starts @ approx 19 min.

flash
flash

The harmful effects are established. How to detoxify is where we’re at.

i forget
i forget

Desiccating is precipitated by the decadence that is domestication?

“Food,” “medicine,” “weather,” fluoridated & sewage-recovered & “subsidized” (lets all move to Anasazi-land (& points south, even), they ain’t using it anymore! Cue the wasteland surround scene in Judge Dredd) “water.”

I pledge allegiance to the flagellators…just as I was trained to do.

Had to reduce fats post-Doc apocalypse. Switched to oat milk. An acquired, as in “imposed,” fooking taste, for sure. But it hasn’t been organic. Mercola the merc did a piece recently about how glyph-drenched oats are. It’s organic now that the brown cow’s out the burned down barn.

There’s constrained & there’s un…ummm….

Self-Encirclement takes a lot of Vichy mofo’s to pull off. Pogo possum has got to be the simplest simon sezzer creature there ever was.

i forget
i forget

Present precedes past tense. If you are trained now it is because you were trainable then. if you have stayed trained it is because entrainment was always your fate. Biology is/precedes destiny (& not just in dictionaries).

Vigilant
Vigilant

I buy organic in order to avoid the glyphosate. Why should I have to pay so much extra $$$$$ in order to not be poisoned?

It’s just like so many things these days, they usurp your consent, and you have to figure out what is going on on your own before you may be able to opt out. (Eg. The doctors put my medical info in databases and I keep having to jump thru hoops in order to opt out.) In the case of Roundup, opting out can get expensive.

Glyphosate kills the good bacteria in your gut that helps you to digest your food. It also can lead to leaky gut syndrome. The gut bacteria are not human, so they can claim that no harm is being done to humans. Let’s hope that the cancer angle will finally get this chemical banned.

Anonymous
Anonymous

I buy organic in order to avoid the glyphosate.

More like – “I buy organic ‘expecting’ to avoid the glyphosate”. Everything in the world today is lies and BS. Do you really trust that the “organic” is not? Who checks?

Fish is mislabeled, to sell for a higher price. Meats are mislabeled, to sell for a higher price. Why not “organic” too?

Vigilant
Vigilant

I know that some organics are not truly organic. I check into the companies that I buy from and do the best that I can.

Why bother? My relatives are dying from cancer and I’m not.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Why should I have to pay so much extra $$$$$ in order to not be poisoned?

because the poison works.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Well fuck me and feed me fish heads !

ken31
ken31

Avoid processed foods for long enough and you will be thankful. What you are trying to avoid more than anything is glyphosate and seed oils.

Vigilant
Vigilant

I eat butter, as much as I like, full fat dairy if I consume dairy at all, and eggs. I avoid processed foods, and I won’t eat salad dressing or mayo that contains soybean oil or rapeseed oil (canola). I use a little olive oil to cook. I have no problem with cholesterol no matter how much butter and eggs I eat.

I’ve been trying to avoid the glyphosate ever since I first learned that it was also used to desicate crops. Good advice ken.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist

Seed oils are pure poison.

Heywood Jablomi
Heywood Jablomi

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for Population Reduction approves of Glyphosphate.

Vigilant
Vigilant

It goes hand in hand with their GMOs.

Heywood Jablomi
Heywood Jablomi

Walter
Walter

Too bad this information comes through leftist dominated pay for play studies and research. The information may well be completely accurate and valid. The venue through which it arrives is so thoroughly corrupt, debased, goal seeked, venal and bereft of credibility that it renders the results literally meaningless. Might as well listen to dogs barking.

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