Toxic legacy : how the weedkiller glyphosate is destroying our health and the environment
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
363.738498/SENEFF,S

Availability

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Details

PUBLISHED
White River Junction, VT : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2021]
DESCRIPTION

262 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781603589291, 1603589295, 9781603589291
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Evidence of harm -- Failing ecosystems -- Glyphosate and the microbiome -- Amino acid analogue -- The phosphate puzzle -- Sulfate: Miracle worker -- Liver disease -- Reproduction and early development -- Neurological disorders -- Autoimmunity -- Reboot today for a healthy tomorrow

"The Silent Spring of our time From an MIT scientist, mounting evidence that the active ingredient in the world's most commonly used weedkiller is responsible for debilitating chronic diseases, including cancer, liver disease, and more 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 farms-and food-every year. Agrichemical 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 sulfur-not to mention several landmark legal cases- tells a very different story. In Toxic Legacy, MIT senior research scientist Stephanie Seneff, PhD presents stunning evidence based on countless published, peer-reviewed studies that glyphosate plays a major role in skyrocketing rates of chronic diseases, including cancer, gut dysbiosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, autism, infertility, and more. Dr. Seneff describes glyphosate's unique mechanism of toxicity that slowly erodes human health over time, as well as its impact on soil, ecosystems, and the nutritional quality of the nation's food supply. As Rachel Carson did with DDT in the 1960's, Stephanie Seneff sounds the alarm on glyphosate, giving you essential information to protect your health, your family's health, and the planet on which we all depend"--