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    https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.foodd...port_p2016.pdf


    A FDA-registered food safety laboratory tested iconic American food for residues of the weed killer glyphosate (aka Monsanto’s Roundup) and found ALARMING amounts.

    Just to give you an idea of how outrageous these amounts are, independent research shows that probable harm to human health begins at really low levels of exposure – at only 0.1 ppb of glyphosate. Many foods were found to have over 1,000 times this amount! Well above what regulators throughout the world consider “safe”.



    Here is why we all should be concerned about eating glyphosate:
    Independent research links glyphosate to cancer (sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and it has been deemed a probable human carcinogen by the World Health Organization’s team of international cancer experts. The childhood cancer rate is steadily rising and experts say that they don’t know why. Why are they not taking a closer look at these facts? Research also indicates that glyphosate is an endocrine disruptor, which disrupts hormones and leads to reproductive problems, early onset puberty, obesity, diabetes, and some cancers. When it comes to endocrine disruptors, very small exposures are the most damaging, so “the dose makes the poison” mantra does not apply! Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum antibiotic killing the good bacteria in your gut. Poor gut health is linked to inflammation and a whole host of diseases. As GMOs laced with glyphosate are commonly fed to farm animals, this could very well be contributing to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. It binds with vital nutrients in the soil (like iron, calcium, manganese, zinc) and prevents plants for taking them up. Glyphosate is thereby making food less nutritious!
    Why is this weed killer in these foods? Even non-GMO and organic food!

    This chemical has gone so mainstream that glyphosate has infiltrated every facet of our environment – our water, air, soil.

    Many GMOs were invented to be resistant to glyphosate – and since GMOs have been introduced the use of glyphosate has gone through the roof! It is now the world’s most widely used herbicide.
    Glyphosate is not just used on GMOs. Conventional (non-organic farmers) use Roundup as a drying agent on crops, such as oats and wheat. It can’t be simply washed off, as it is taken up into the plant itself.
    As the active ingredient in popular “Roundup” herbicide, millions of people are using this stuff around their homes, and it’s widely used at parks and other public spaces.
    So, that is why it’s not just GMO-filled junk food that is laced with glyphosate. It’s contaminating organic and non-GMO foods, and it’s even in our honey! The FDA quietly found it in almost every single sample of honey that they tested (from mass produced to organic mountain honey). The media has been essentially silent and barely anyone heard this news!

    Even if you don’t personally eat the specific brands that were tested (I don’t), how many people are eating Cheerios and Ritz Crackers every day? A lot!

    How many of your friends and family have their cabinets filled with these foods? These people need to know this information.

    There are still thousands of other brands and whole foods that have not been tested for glyphosate residues, so we can’t be so sure that our own organic, non-GMO, and unprocessed food is safe. Americans are effectively being forced to eat this poison until something is done to stop the rampant use of this chemical. Yes, I said poison.

    Monsanto doesn’t want the public to know these findings for obvious reasons. They have our regulatory agencies in their back pocket to make sure they can continue to make a hefty profit while poisoning the masses.

    While there are now several manufacturers of glyphosate herbicides, Monsanto completely dominates the market and this is a best seller. They are raking in BILLIONS every year and certainly don’t want that to stop. They are clearly, without a doubt, using their prosperity to influence our government regulators. Why else would those entrusted to protect the public from harmful chemicals turn a blind eye to this?

    Our public agencies are allowing corporations to poison Americans for profit.

    In 2013, the EPA massively increased the industry standard of what is considered a “safe” level of glyphosate on our food, in order to make enormous amounts seem A-OK. Instead of properly regulating, they effectively raised the “safe” level so that no one can blame the industry for poisoning us with unlawful amounts of chemicals. This is corruption at its finest. The EPA has a long and sordid history of doing whatever Monsanto wants and you have to ask yourself why this continues to happen and how we can make it stop.

    The EPA continues to pander to Monsanto, as they keep postponing and dragging their feetto evaluate glyphosate’s link to cancer in humans. The industry is fighting tooth and nail to make sure that the EPA “evaluation” will be in their favor and is trying to control who will be on the panel. Why won’t the EPA do their job to make sure that the world’s most widely used herbicide isn’t causing us all to get cancer? Don’t you think this should be a top priority? It’s time for the EPA to put the public health above the corrupt desires of corporations.

    When it comes to the FDA, they are not protecting the American public from glyphosate either. After announcing in February that they would FINALLY begin testing foods for glyphosate residues, they just decided to suspend their testing this week. Could it be that Monsanto didn’t like the results they started getting – especially since the FDA found glyphosate in foods that should be especially safe like BABY FOOD? Monsanto will do whatever it takes to keep that story out of the public eye.

    Doesn’t the public deserve to know this information? It should be shouted from the rooftops!

    It is shameful that the American media has thus far failed to cover this breaking news, but WE HAVE THE POWER to make this information go viral. If you really want to stop the corruption perpetuated by Monsanto and the large chemical companies – this is how we shut them down!

    CALL TO ACTION: Share this post with everyone you know. Tweet, share, and email this information to major media outlets and ask them to cover this story.

    Remember the best way to avoid glyphosate is by choosing certified organic foods because it is prohibited on organic crops. Although contamination is a real threat, the levels on organic foods are minimal compared to what’s been found on conventional foods. It’s been shown that people who eat organic foods have less glyphosate and other synthetic pesticides in their system.

    https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/human-rights/monsanto-is-scrambling-to-bury-this-breaking-story-don-t-let-this-go-unshared/

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    Hmmm....I don't think it's the glyphosate in these foods that's making people fat

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    Hmmm....I don't think it's the glyphosate in these foods that's making people fat
    Not to mention that a high carb/starch diet (i.e., eating lots of refined bread and bread products and white rice, white pasta) is generally linked to a higher incident of cancer and obesity.

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    Why would the rate be nearly twice as much for regular cheerios as honey nut cheerios

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    Why would the rate be nearly twice as much for regular cheerios as honey nut cheerios
    Whatever ingredients make up the Honey Nut portion don't have high rates. So it might be 50% regular Cheerio and 50% of some other .

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    So if you don't like Honey Nut Cheerios, you could just have regular Cheerios and cut them in halves. And save one half of each for later to limit Glyphosate consumption.

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    Whatever ingredients make up the Honey Nut portion don't have high rates. So it might be 50% regular Cheerio and 50% of some other .
    Honey nut cheerios is just cheerios. Plus honey nut.

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    Honey nut cheerios is just cheerios. Plus honey nut.
    Yeah...but assuming that the Honey Nut is not just a coating, then the Cheerio itself must be made of some portion of something that's not in a regular Cheerio.

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    Man...how ing lazy. Cheerios doesn't even put their ingredients on their website. They tell you to look at the box.
    ers.

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    Never mind. Sorry Cheerios!

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    Yeah...so the Honey Nut Cheerios have oat bran, brown sugar syrup, and honey. Which regular Cheerios do not.

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    Yeah...so the Honey Nut Cheerios have oat bran, brown sugar syrup, and honey. Which regular Cheerios do not.
    So somehow the glyphosate dissolves with the addition of honey and brown sugar.

    Crisis solved.

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    So somehow the glyphosate dissolves with the addition of honey and brown sugar.

    Crisis solved.
    You conveniently ignored the oat bran. Which takes up space in the Honey Nut Cheerio.

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    I say you haven't read any of these posted by you or by anyone else.

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    The best part of waking up
    is Glyphosate in my cup.

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    The best part of waking up
    is Glyphosate in my cup.

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    If you're eating enough of most of that , you'll die of a heart attack first and at least no weeds will grow inside you.

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    parts per billion lol, when chemicals are generally measured in parts per million. Thus, libs moving the goal posts once again. Nothing to really see.

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    parts per billion lol, when chemicals are generally measured in parts per million. Thus, libs moving the goal posts once again. Nothing to really see.
    Maybe the "ppb" means parts per bite.

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    parts per billion lol, when chemicals are generally measured in parts per million. Thus, libs moving the goal posts once again. Nothing to really see.
    Lol op, he called you a lib.

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    Maybe the "ppb" means parts per bite.
    that's stupid

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