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.
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.
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://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.
This is the same government that lectures you about climate change and environmentalism
Plus who the hell knows what all these chemicals do in combination with each other?
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.