STEPHANIE SENEFF 2 | LOW DOSE GLYPHOSATE: EXTREMELY TOXIC to future generations

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http://www.DoctorsToTrust.com
presents episode 627 | Dr Stephanie Seneff
Judy Cho podcast

Plenty of studies now show that glyphosate
is an endocrine disruptor...
History:
Monsanto, makers of glyphosate [Round Up]
-tested it ONLY AT HIGHER LEVELS
-did animal testing for only 3 months
-But, endocrine disruptors MUCH MORE TOXIC at low levels

Study by Dr Seralini's group in France...
-exposed rats to very low levels of glyphosate
[typical for our environment!]
-for their entire lifespan
Results
-at 3 months, all rats looked NORMAL
-exposed rats, by end of life, had lots of problems:
~females had massive mammary tumors
~males had liver & kidney damage
~females & males had reproductive system problems
~had early death
~study done in 2012
"The paper was retracted due to pressure from industry!"

In the last few years many studies showing
glyphosate at low dose is very toxic...
"Before 2012 no studies at low dose:
'What is the point? It is safe at high dose'"
Now many papers...
Study:
-low dose for pregnant mice: no problems
-their babies had no problems
-BUT, The next generation and each succeeding generation
~had more and more problems
[without any exposure themselves!]

"They know how to do these studies now...
-when to expose pregnant ones to low dose
-because FEMALE EMBRYO MAKES OWN
FUTURE GENERATION EGGS VERY EARLY"
-before she has a brain

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