Pharma and Chemical Sponsored News Media appears to fail to report serious CDC findings that shows Glyphosate found in 87% of childrens' urine and in 80% of adults and childrens' combined data.
No mainstream media search results show this CDC info under Google News searches [CNN FOX etc]
Only EpochTimes reports CDC findings and Google seach of EpochTimes headline under News fails to find this EpochTimes News story
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) noted in a statement on Monday that 87 percent of 650 children tested had detectable levels of glyphosate, according to the CDC’s analysis.
“Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the country, yet until now we had very little data on exposure,” said Alexis Temkin, EWG toxicologist. “Children in the U.S. are regularly exposed to this cancer-causing weedkiller through the food they eat virtually every day.”
Temkin added that the Environmental Protection Agency should “take concrete regulatory action to dramatically lower the levels of glyphosate in the food supply and protect children’s health.”
In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer—an arm of the World Health Organization—classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans” after a 17-member panel of scientists reviewed almost 1,000 peer-reviewed, published studies on the potential carcinogenicity of the chemical, along with others.
More recently in April 2019, the U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry released an analysis (pdf) regarding studies that connected glyphosate to non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, and recommended monitoring children’s exposure to glyphosate.
Other experts have warned that the chemical’s use in the United States and around the world in agriculture has prompted an increase in autism, diabetes, cancer, allergies, and other chronic conditions.
Roundup weed killer contains Glyphosate a Cancer-Linked Herbicide Chemical which is Found in Over 80 Percent of US Urine Samples:
CDC Study By Katabella Roberts July 12, 2022
Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have found a widely-used herbicide chemical that has been linked to cancer in the majority of urine samples collected from children and adults in the United States.
The health agency released the results of its National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) last month, which showed that over 80 percent of urine samples tested by the CDC contained glyphosate.
Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide and is the active ingredient in the popular Roundup brand, among others, as it is highly effective at managing invasive and noxious weeds.
NHANES, which began in the early 1960s, is a program of studies that are designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children across the country.
The survey found glyphosate in 1,885 of 2,310 urine samples collected from people aged 6 years and older in 2013 and 2014. Nearly a third of the samples came from kids, ranging in age from 6 to 18.
Food is the main route of exposure to glyphosate for children aged 18 and under, according to CDC researchers. Given that the herbicide is used as a pre-harvest drying agent, or crop desiccant—a chemical applied to crops to dry them out more quickly before harvest—the pesticide is highly likely to make its way into foods.
HOWEVER
Since glyphosate was first registered, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has continuously reviewed and reassessed its safety and uses, most recently releasing an interim decision for registration review in January 2020.
‘Unlikely to Be a Human Carcinogen’
According to the EPA, the agency, “continues to find that there are no risks of concern to human health when glyphosate is used in accordance with its current label.”
“EPA also found that glyphosate is unlikely to be a human carcinogen.”
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However, there continues to be intense debate about whether or not glyphosate is indeed carcinogenic.
Lawsuits Pile Up
Glyphosate was first used in the Roundup herbicide developed by Monsanto in 1974 and marketed until 2018, when the German company Bayer A.G. bought Monsanto for $63 billion.
However, Bayer has faced tens of thousands of lawsuits by people—predominantly those working in agriculture, maintenance, and landscaping industries that are likely to be significantly more exposed to the chemical—claiming that Roundup and other glyphosate-based herbicides caused their cancer.
Among the cancer claims, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the same form of cancer highlighted in the 2019 U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry analysis, is prevalent.
Plaintiffs argue that the company failed to adequately warn the public about health risks associated with glyphosate and Roundup.
Bayer maintains the product is safe but announced last year that it would replace glyphosate from all lawn and garden products sold in the United States by 2023.
“It is important for the company, our owners, and our customers that we move on and put the uncertainty and ambiguity related to the glyphosate litigation behind us,” Bayer CEO Werner Baumann said in a statement at the time.
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Bayer A.G.’s appeal to review a million-dollar lawsuit filed by a Californian man who is suing the company, alleging that over 20 years of Roundup use has caused him to develop cancer.
The move paves the way for thousands more lawsuits against the company to ensue.
www.theepochtimes.com/cancer-linked-herbicide-chemical-found-in-over-80-percent-of-us-urine-samples-cdc-study_4592044.html
Glad to help, this info needs to be general knowledge for our survival!
https://web.archive.org/web/20220712192706/https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/15IqxPuEEc/glyphosate--us-department-of-edu/c
http://farmwars.info/?p=11700/
Correlation does not necessarily imply causation and there are now a host of chemicals in our food and our environment. The huge increase in the amount of glyphosate applied to GE food and feed crops has significantly increased our exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals. In a previous article, correlations were shown between glyphosate use, GMO crop increase and: thyroid cancer, liver cancer, obesity, high blood pressure, acute kidney injury, incidence and prevalence of diabetes and end stage renal disease. All of these diseases and disorders were carefully chosen based on:
Glyphosate is a known endocrine disruptor.
Endocrine disruptors can cause organ and neurological damage.
Roundup™ and GMOs have shown liver and kidney damage and abnormal behavior in rat studies.
Use of glyphosate on herbicide-resistant crops has skyrocketed since 1995.
Incidence, prevalence and deaths due to these diseases has also skyrocketed since 1995.
It seems improbable that the correlations in the nine graphs of glyphosates and organ disease, and the three presented here (for a total of 12), can all be coincidence. There has been a trend among the agricultural and food industries and their regulators to engage in practices that place the consumers at risk, emerging in the mid-1990s and growing. It involves not just GMOs but many other things as well and those factors may may be correlated with each other. That may make it impossible to separate out which one caused a particular effect. Much more research needs to be done. Our children are disturbed an
(April 21, 2021) Joe Rogan Experience - Dr. Shanna Swan on How Plastics in Food are Affecting Our Hormone Levels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1B44VmZFiI
(October 2021) A Global Fertility Crisis - Dr. Shanna Swan (Animated)
https://youtu.be/Uo-kSxHNSDQ
(October 2018) Joe Rogan & Dr. Rhonda Patrick - BPA Toxin in plastic bottles is damaging us
https://youtu.be/-EEPo0drV2w
(October 2018) WIRED - Your Poop Is Probably Full of Plastic
A new study suggests that microplastics routinely show up in our food—and our digestive tracts.
https://www.wired.com/story/your-poop-is-probably-full-of-plastic/
https://archive.ph/25ua9
(October 2018) FORBES - Guess What Is In Your Poop: Plastic, Suggests A Study by Bruce Lee
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2018/10/22/guess-what-is-in-your-poop-plastic/?sh=50201d486a8e
https://archive.ph/rnqvs
(September 30, 2019) Food Plastics = Estrogens in Your Body | Adam Ragusea
https://youtu.be/BIvHrC_mS_M
Many people think of estrogen as the "female hormone" from mainstream media but they are clouded in this knowledge. Estrogen is in fact a stress hormone that causes your cells to multiply. More estrogen tells your cells they need to split more often. In females this is important because they will be bearing fetuses.
Why is this important? Cancer is essentially just cells in your body splitting in an uncontrollable way and more Estrogen in your body causes more cells to split essentially opening you up to cancer. You have certain genes in your DNA that contribute to cancer and others that stop cancer and cancer genes from turning on. When your cells split, there is always a chance of mutations happening, your immune system and genes hopefully stops cancerous cells from growing. Over time cells splitting will have numerous mutations from when you were born and the chances of cancer increases until the anti-cancer genes and immune system can't defend the body against cancer anymore. Increased Estrogen in your body forces your cells to split even when it's not necessarily time or useful for them to split. The splitting leads to more mutations happening in the body and you overall developing cancers at a higher rate than you would otherwise.
Studies show micro doses of certain plastics cause cancer while big doses do not.
EPA admits this
Jan 25, 2022
Studies also have shown that chronic exposure to low doses of certain POPs can result in reproductive and immune system deficits. Exposure to high levels of certain POPs chemicals - higher than normally encountered by humans and wildlife - can cause serious damage or death.
https://www.epa.gov/international-cooperation/persistent-organic-pollutants-global-issue-global-response