Recently plant genes have been found in human blood. Could you be Round-up ready?
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I spray Rounder'-up around the yard in shorts and sandals, Still here Blessing Yous with my Presence.........
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Found in human blood....along with DNA from
other organisms we eat? Incorporated into
human DNA? I seriously doubt that. More likely
that partial plant DNA strands are floating in our
blood streams as food nutrients.
But that doesn't sell newspapers.
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Study: Roundup diluted by 99.8 percent still
destroys human DNA
http://www.naturalnews.com/035050_Roundup_M
onsanto_DNA.html#ixzz1nYRbRvgW
(NaturalNews) A new study published in the
journal Archives of Toxicology proves once again
that there really is no safe level of exposure to
Monsanto's Roundup (glyphosate) herbicide
formula for genetically-modified organisms
(GMOs).
According to the new findings, Roundup, which is
applied by the tens of thousands of tons a year
all around the world, is still toxic to human DNA
even when diluted to a mere 0.02 percent of the
dilution amount at which it is currently applied to
GM food crops.
.....but I'd guess strong guys can wash in it every
night. Don't worry. Be happy. Pars
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Numerous studies have already identified the fact
that Roundup causes DNA damage, not to
mention endocrine disruption and cancer. But
this new study, which originates out of the
Medical University of Vienna, is one of the first to
illustrate Roundup's toxicity at such drastically
diluted levels, which is a direct contradiction of
the agri-giant's talking points about the supposed
safety of Roundup.
"Comparisons with results of earlier studies with
lymphocytes and cells from internal organs
indicate that epithelial cells are more susceptible
to the cytotoxic effects and DNA-damaging
properties of the herbicide and its formulation,"
wrote the authors in their abstract.
"Since we found genotoxic (DNA damaging)
effects after short exposure to concentrations
that correspond to a 450-fold dilution of spraying
used in agriculture, our findings indicate that
inhalation may cause DNA damage in exposed
individuals."
Would gotch soaked In roundup work well for
family planning? Gene Zappers should be a
good brand name Pars
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Interestingly, it is not so much just the glyphosate
ingredient in Roundup that is extremely
poisonous, as much as it is this chemical's
amplified toxicity in the presence of other
additives in the formula. Polyoxyethyleneamine,
for instance, a surfactant that facilitates
glyphosate's absorption into cells, has been
found to significantly increase Roundup's
synergistic toxicity in humans.
Many argue the world Is overpopulated. Maybe
RoundingUp the virile would downsize, aggie.
Pars
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Despite Monsanto's claims to the contrary,
Roundup is clearly an exceptionally toxic
chemical that has no legitimate place in
agriculture. According to data compiled by
GreenMedInfo.com, Roundup is linked to causing
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, imbalanced hormones
in children, DNA damage, low testosterone,
endocrine disruption, liver cancer, meningitis,
infertility, skin cancer, kidney damage, and even
uranium poisoning
(http://www.greenmedinfo.com/toxic-
ingredient/glyphosate).
Environmentally, Roundup is a pervasive threat
to air, water, and particularly groundwater and
drinking supplies, as studies have shown that it
does not effectively biodegrade after being
sprayed. Back in the fall, the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS) released data showing that air
and water all across America's "bread belt,"
where much of our nation's food is grown, is
highly contaminated with glyphosate
(http://www.naturalnews.com/033699_Roundup_p
ollution.html).
Ouch. Roundup sounds like such an organized
name. Tell me it aint so, Joe. Pars
http://www.naturalnews.com/035050_Roundup_M
onsanto_DNA.html#ixzz1nYRTamTQ
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I have been annoyed for years that WHIMIS data was never available for the surfactants in the chemicals we were using just the supposedly active ingrediants. Although knowing how much it takes to kill a lab rat really isn't much use in predicting long term effects of lower exposures.
Another issue I always wondered about when it comes to surfactants is what effect they have on soil, nutrient availability, or the availability of micros or metals, are they enhanced or what??????
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I don't know what " truth" is.
But I do know that when my cat rolls in the
catnip plants I grow, he moans and howls, and
rolls and jumps in the air and squeals, and
groans loudly, and lurches and licks himself
all over and chews on the plants and then wildly
races all over the lawn.
Other than cats, I would predict it effects cotton
the same way.
Plants are surprising. So are chemicals. So are
people.
Wash your testicles with soap and water when
you are working with roundup. I say that
sincerely. Pars
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