How Does Glyphosate Make Me Sick, Mommy? by Jeff - TopicsExpress



          

How Does Glyphosate Make Me Sick, Mommy? by Jeff Prager *Glyphosate is found in most human blood and urine. Well Jimmy, let me explain the many ways that Monsantos Glyphosate kills us! Ill explain the a. Glyphosate Effect, the b. Dysfunction that occurs because of that effect, and c. the Physical Consequences (illness) in each of the items in the numbered list below: 1. Glyphosate reduces Lactobacillus (good gut bacteria) in the gut which leads to impaired phytase breakdown, reduced selenoproteins and causes autoimmune thyroid disease. 2. Glyphosate causes C. Diff. (bad gut bacteria) overgrowth causing p-Cresol toxicity and then kidney failure. 3. Glyphosate causes Desulfovibrio overgrowth (bad gut bacteria) which produces hydrogen sulfide gas which causes inflammation. 4. Through metal chelation Glyphosate causes a cobalt deficiency which causes a cobalamin deficiency, a methionine deficiency and elevated homocysteine which then causes neurodegenerative diseases, impaired protein synthesis and heart disease. 5. Through metal chelation Glyphosate causes a molybdenum deficiency which inhibits sulfite and xanthine oxidase which then causes DNA damage and cancer as well as megaloblastic anemia. 6. Through metal chelation Glyphosate causes an iron deficiency which causes anemia. 7. Glyphosate inactivates vitamin D3 which impairs calcium metabolism which leads to osteoporosis and increases cancer risk. 8. Gyphosate causes retinoic acid catabolism which suppresses transglutaminase which then causes teratogenesis (birth defects). 9. Glyphosate interrupts bile acid synthesis which impairs fat metabolism and sulfate supply causing gall bladder disease and pancreatitus. 10. Glyphosate impairs xenobiotic detoxification which causes venous constriction which then causes venous thrombosis. 11. Glyphosate causes a tryptophan deficiency which impairs the serotonin supply and makes cell receptors hypersensitive which causes depression, nausea and diarrhea. References: 1. Glyphosate, Pathways To Modern Diseases II: Celiac Sprue And Gluten Intolerance, Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff, Interdisciplinary Toxicology, November 12, 2013: sustainablepulse/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Glyphosate_II_Samsel-Seneff.pdf
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 18:41:07 +0000

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