The U.S. is spraying over 280 million pounds of glyphosate a year.

Yet, we wonder why gut issues, autoimmune disease, and infertility are all skyrocketing.

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They know the consequences.

Yup. They Can’t make $$ off of healthy people

Making money is just icing on the cake. They'd do it even at a loss.

I don’t disagree at all, would just like to read what you are. Source?

My little AI research assistant pointed me to this data on glyphosate use in the US:

https://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/pnsp/usage/maps/show_map.php?year=2019&map=GLYPHOSATE&hilo=L&disp=Glyphosate

https://enveurope.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s12302-016-0070-0

This was from 2014, I’m sure this has increased significantly by now

And it takes only a small amount. Just half of the FDA recommended limit recently was proven to cause 15 different types of tumors.

1/40th of the FDA's limit is enough to cut a plant's nutrient content in half!

It's been found that even men just living in the geographical area where glyphosate has been used, have 50% less sperm count.

Plus who the hell knows what all these chemicals do in combination with each other?

Concerning to say the least

I do know that aluminum and fluoride, while obviously a problem alone, will form aluminum fluoride in the body, which is a carcinogen

Oh yes. These toxins are causing a plethora of issues in the human body

Devil's Advocate:

I have a relative who is a farmer. Years ago I asked him about GMOs and he said, "rich people can buy non-GMO. If you want to feed the world you need to cut corners and costs with GMOs." II have no doubt there is a cost to the proliferation of glyphosate usage but there is a different cost to producing organic foods in a quantity that will feed the entire population.

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