Thursday, October 14, 2021

STEPHANIE SENEFF: I go into great depth about the mechanisms of toxicity of the mRNA COVID-19 [Vaccine]

Our healthcare system is a disaster.  And, of course, pharma is doing all the wrong things.  But also because we’re being poisoned.  Many other poisons we’re exposed to on a regular basis.  

Stephanie Seneff has done a lot of interviews lately, in part, promoting her book and how glyphosate destroys our and health and makes us more vulnerable to COVID-19 and to the vaccines if that's what we've done.  Her 2021 book, Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment, Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., 2021, which I have yet to read, I believe reviews how RoundUp and Glyphosate are reaching into too many areas of our biology.  

Comments from the Amazon review: 

Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup, the most commonly used weedkiller in the world. Nearly 300 million pounds of glyphosate-based herbicide are sprayed on farmsand foodevery year. 

Agrochemical companies claim that glyphosate is safe for humans, animals, and the environment. But emerging scientific research on glyphosate’s deadly disruption of the gut microbiome, its crippling effect on protein synthesis, and its impact on the body’s ability to use and transport sulfurnot to mention several landmark legal casestells a very different story.

In Toxic Legacy, senior research scientist Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., delivers compelling evidence based on countless published, peer-reviewed studiesall in frank, illuminating, and always accessible language.

Throughout Toxic Legacy readers will discover:

The uniquely toxic nature of glyphosate

How glyphosate disrupts the microbiome, leading to gut dysbiosis, autoimmunity, neurodegeneration, and more

Why we’re seeing a rise in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, infertility, depression, and anxiety

Glyphosate’s role in soil degeneration, water contamination, and threats to wildlife and biodiversity

Important nutritional guidance for conscientious consumers who want to avoid glyphosate-contaminated foods and improve their health 

All good comments, but the last one about wanting to improve one's health might make the book all worth the while. 

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