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Yeah, well people actually started calling them Mon-satan, so...glyphosate as having evidence of non-carcinogenicity for humans.
glyphosate as having evidence of non-carcinogenicity for humans.
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup, is also an antibiotic, but it's an antibiotic of the worst kind because it
Glyphosate, which is a carcinogen-- why would you want to eat carcinogens?
glyphs.
But glyphosate was different, if you were to modify the molecule in any way, its herbicidal properties were completely gone, so Monsanto could rest easy knowing that until the year 2000,
So glyphosate essentially selects for the species you don't want.
The glyphosates?
Plus the Glyph lights exist still over to the side.
Every single glyph in the language, whether it's for a number or a syllable or whatever, has these little conjoined double hexagons.
so that glyphosate couldn't bind to it and block the Shikimate pathway.
IARC's classification of glyphosate as a probable carcinogen.
both claimed that glyphosate posed no carcinogenic risk to humans and animals.
higher doses of glyphosate were developing rare kidney tumors.
They tried to change glyphosate cancer classifications at different agencies.
Just that overall glyphosate is a probable carcinogen.
And Bayer actually removed glyphosate from commercial products.
We overused glyphosate. See, since the 1970s, more than 60 species of weed have become resistant to glyphosate, just like that first salmonella sample found near the factory.
And it's these glyphs here.
They wrote in glyphs if it was something on temple walls.
カメラ部と上部の 新しいGlyph Matrixはクリアな カットアウト内にあり、
But there was a little problem with glyphosate.
but here it was thriving in glyphosate.
This was the landmark paper on glyphosate safety, which concluded that Roundup herbicide does not pose a health risk to humans.
I do not believe that glyphosate in Argentina is causing increases in cancer.
So if you ingest trace amounts of glyphosate, for example, through your food, it could disrupt your gut's microbiome.
to us after we've been microdosing glyphosate for the past 20 years?
Can you say anything about glyphosates and the impact on the gut and implications of that?
And if they have any special glyphs in their writing system, it'll be housed in this particular font.
Here it says in the glyphs, it says Kush so we know where they're from.
So let me point out what glyphs I'm referring to.
So they didn't always write in glyphs.
And then yes, the Glyph lights are still here.
It had a pretty cool little thing where you put a glyph on its forehead to bring it to life.
However, if glyphosate is present during this reaction, it will begin to mimic PEP because they have a very similar geometry.
And because of that, glyphosate actually binds first to EPSPS blocking it from acting as a catalyst.
And research was also showing that after you spray glyphosate, the microorganisms in the soil break it down into safe byproducts.
It was biodegradable. Glyphosate was perfect, so they wasted no time in getting it on the market.
If there's enough of the enzyme then glyphosate can't block all of it, and so the plant can still survive.
But all of the confusion Monsanto tried to create around glyphosate wasn't enough.
Some studies have shown that if you get overexposed to glyphosate, like many farmers would, then the chemical might substantially damage the DNA in your cells,
You said something like 50% of the papers that were about glyphosate safety and research and toxicity were probably industry funded.
So this bottle of Roundup here doesn't even have glyphosate in it anymore.
We never eat genetically modified foods because they have glyphosate and BT toxin, both of which have microbiome implications.
So I figured they could probably modify themselves to produce these glyphs exactly the same way every single time, and so it was a post hoc creation.
ancient Egypt and their writings and the hydro glyphs and pictures on the walls but they really did not address how they built their pyramids.
Like they give you all the software, the Glyph lights...
And I'll show how a distribution glyph works in a minute, but it was tuned so that its shape would allow you to group things that
That was disgusting. This miracle compound was glyphosate, a phosphonic acid group on one end and a carboxyl group on the other with a nitrogen,
Farmers loved it because unlike 2,4-D, glyphosate killed every weed, not just broad-leaved ones, but grassy too.
Monsanto's idea was this, if glyphosate blocks the EPSPS enzyme in plants then they could edit the plant's DNA so that the cells just create more EPSPS.
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