The Zelenko protocol stops viruses in their tracks. No longer will their be a need for flu shots or all the zillions of products used to stop symptoms.
I’ve already seen a lot of examples of people being cured of other illness by alternative means.
Once people find out they’ve been lied to about all of this there will be no stopping the cures.
Who knows? Maybe we will all go back to feeling great for 1000 years like in biblical times.
That is incorrect. It has not been banned. You can buy it today.
Per the Pintas & Mullins law firm website: "There are more than 750 products that contain glyphosate sold in the U.S., and manufacturers have widely used it as an ingredient in weed killers since the 1970's.
Roundup [still] does contain glyphosate."
Anytime you use the product it can get into the soil and it binds to the minerals in the soil. It has a lifespan of a minimum of 2 years (I've also read up to 20 years) that it will remain in the soil, available to be taken up by the roots of plants in the vicinity.
There was a study published on July 25, 2017 that said this: "A growing number of foods commonly found in kitchens across America have tested positive for glyphosate, the herbicide that is the main ingredient in the popular consumer pesticide Roundup, which is widely used in agriculture.** But few brands on that list are as startling as the latest: Ben & Jerry’s, the Vermont ice cream company known for its family-friendly image and environmental advocacy. The Organic Consumers Association announced Tuesday that it found traces of glyphosate in 10 of 11 samples of the company’s ice creams...**"
They are trying to poison us.
No, you did not say banned. You did say 'No one uses glyphosate anymore', which is simply untrue, since 750 companies are selling the product right now, which certainly lends one to think it is STILL being used by MANY.
Maybe if you had said, 'My cousins stopped using it on their 2,500 acre farm, along with everyone they know", I would have responded, "Good for them."
For the record, I used the word 'banned' because, since the lawsuits came out, many people (including myself) had assumed that surely it had been banned due to the injuries, and were surprised when we learned that was not the case.
It is used on almost all of the corn grown in the USA and South America, which is Monsanto"s Round-up Ready (aka Resistant) GMO frankencorn. There are very very farms growing heirloom corn crops and they are small, family farms. If you eat corn products, including corn syrup, you are ingesting a lot of glyphosate and wikileaks has the documents proving FDA not only knew it was a carcinogen but Monsanto was writing and/or approving the FDA's their literature about its safety.
Doubtful:
By 2008, Monsanto’s patented seeds and crops were planted on 80 percent of US corn acres, 86 percent of cotton acres and 92 percent of soybean acres and these numbers continue to rise
https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/09/20/the-rising-monopoly-of-monsanto-bayer/
If you have current numbers, please share.
It shouldn't be astounding, as I am not a corn farmer, however I have been keeping my eye on GMOs since the lates 90s. A a quick search seems to confirm my initial comment. The article is pretty comprehensive, discussing the monopolythe Big 4 Biotech corps have on the market and current( 2019):
https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/09/20/the-rising-monopoly-of-monsanto-bayer/
I have mostly avoided corn and soy for many years because of the known danger of glyphosate on human health and the environment as well as the unethical practices by the Ag monopolies. I do buy heirloom sweetcorn and tiny purple popcorn from local Mennonites.