Most people never stop to question how tightly the modern food system and the modern medical system are connected.
Monsanto manufactures glyphosate, a broad-spectrum herbicide used on major food crops around the world. It’s sprayed not only to control weeds, but often directly on crops before harvest to speed up drying, which increases residue levels in the food supply.
This chemical was never part of human evolution, yet exposure is now routine and unavoidable for most people.
Bayer manufactures pharmaceutical drugs, including treatments for serious illnesses like Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. These medications are life-saving in acute cases, but they exist to manage disease after it has already developed, not to question why rates of chronic illness continue to rise in the first place.
In 2018, Bayer acquired Monsanto, bringing agricultural chemicals and pharmaceutical products under the same corporate roof. That merger didn’t require a conspiracy or secret meeting. It followed incentives.
One side of the business supports chemical-intensive agriculture, while the other treats the health consequences downstream.
Monsanto is fundamentally a pesticide and chemical company.
Bayer is fundamentally a pharmaceutical company.
When the same systems profit from environmental exposure and disease management, prevention naturally becomes less important than treatment. The result is a culture focused on reacting to illness rather than reducing the inputs that contribute to it over decades.
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