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7 Reasons Why Gene Editing is DangerousGene editing is cheap, easy, prone to side effects, poorly regulated and can permanently alter nature’s gene pool-a recipe for disaster. In the short video (6.33 minutes) you will learn about the 7 reasons why gene editing is dangerous and unpredictable. This article was first posted by the Inst...
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Breaking: National School Lunch Testing for Glyphosate, Pesticides, Heavy Metals and HormonesNational school lunch testing shows there are high amounts of GMOs, Glyphosate, Pesticides, Heavy Metals and Hormones in our school lunches. This is absolutely unacceptable and we urge you to share this information with everyone and contact your school officials, PTAs and representatives to deman...
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The Virus and the HostWe live in a time when it has never been more important to have a healthy immune system. Certainly, the last 2-1/2 years has taught us this. There will undoubtedly be more pandemics in the future. Did anyone notice that not one single major public health official took the step to tell us what we ...
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Toxic Legacy: Stephanie Seneff, PhDToxic Legacy–what are we leaving our grandchildren? There are not many people who have studied the weedkiller, glyphosate, as much as Stephanie Seneff, PhD. Seneff, has been affiliated with MIT for over 5 decades, has 4 advanced degrees from this institution, is a senior scientist there and...
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The Monsanto PapersFood Integrity Now spoke with Carey Gillam about her new book, The Monsanto Papers, Deadly Secrets, Corporate Corruption, and One Man’s Search for Justice. The book tells the inside story of Lee Johnson’s landmark lawsuit against Monsanto after a workplace accident left Lee doused in ...
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Glyphosate Girl Kelly RyersonFood Integrity Now spoke with Glyphosate Girl, Kelly Ryerson, about her journey covering the Monsanto trials. She candidly spoke with me about covering the first trial, Johnson v. Monsanto, and how she created her very entertaining, creative, and informative blog. The illustrations on this post a...
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Dr. Stephanie Seneff: It’s the GlyphosateDr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT. She has been studying glyphosate for 13 years and is one of the leading experts studying this herbicide. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in RoundUp and is the most widely used herbicide in the world. There are currently over 42,000 l...
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Safe Alternatives to RoundUpEven as more people continue to learn about the dangers of Roundup—Monsanto’s best selling weed killer—the herbicide remains in heavy use in the U.S. and around the world. Many people are still unacquainted with the serious health issues posed by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, whic...
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Monsanto/Bayer: Is it going down?It’s all over the news! Finally! After less than two full days of deliberations, a California jury ordered Monsanto/Bayer to pay just over $2 billion in punitive and compensatory damages to a married couple who both developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma they say was caused by their many years of ...
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RoundUp, The Latest Good, Bad, and UglyWe have been talking, sharing and writing about RoundUp’s active ingredient, glyphosate, for several years. So what is the latest on RoundUp and glyphosate-based herbicides? Is glyphosate use diminishing? Are we finding less of it in our water, soil and food? There are some good, bad and u...