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Glyphosate is a Patented Chelator & Antibiotic
So lets look at another loophole that does not get enough attention.
What is Glyphosate?
Let us start off with "Glyphosate is harmful" to your health and the health of your family. + 
Glyphosate is a "patented" CHELATOR and also a "patented" ANTIBIOTIC. (references below)
Glyphosate was first patented in 1964 by Stauffer Chemical as a metal chelator that was used to clean or descale commercial boilers and pipes (United States Patent 3,160,632).
Glyphosate based herbicides may act as an antibiotic, harming beneficial animal gut bacteria (Ackermann 2014, Shehata 2013, Schrödl 2014).
Why is Glyphosate bad for Vegetarians, Vegans and Meat eaters?
Actually this is bad for everyone but Vegans and Vegetarians seem to suffer more.
See the next section for more info.
Glyphosate REMOVES Minerals From Your Body
A German-Egyptian team of "researchers" found that all cows tested from Danish dairy farms excreted glyphosate in their urine. Unexpectedly low levels of manganese and cobalt were observed in all animals, which the authors said could be explained due to the strong metal chelating effect of glyphosate.
Glyphosate binds (chelates) vital nutrients such as magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese, zinc, boron and other trace minerals in the soil, preventing plants from taking them up.
GM soy plants treated with glyphosate have lower levels of essential nutrients and reduced growth, compared with GM and non-GM soy controls not treated with glyphosate. This "weakening of the plant" also makes plants susceptible to more aggressive insect attacks which results in most farmers applying toxic pesticide chemicals.
These chemicals (including fungicides) applied to the crops, also destroys the biome in the soil. In Healthy Soils, approx 70% of the sub-surface soils is Mycorrhizae Fungi which helps break down minerals in the soil and feed symbiotically these to the plants. Just 1 application of fungicides can destroy years of sub-surface Mycorrhizae Fungi.
"Mycorrhizae Fungi" are critical for both soil health and plant health.
Lower nutrient uptake may partly account for the increased susceptibility of GM soy to disease, as well as its lower yield. It could also have serious health implications for humans and animals that eat any Glyphosate associated plant, vegetable, fruit or crop, as it affects the nutrient value.
Potential signs of liver and kidney toxicity were also found in the cows, which the authors noted were consistent with the findings of rodent feeding studies with GM glyphosate-tolerant plants.
Glyphosate removes phosphates from the body of humans and animals, and "Liver and Kidney" toxicity and damage are commonly associated with a lack of Phosphates in the body.
To make matters worse
Glyphosate is often used on GRAIN crops just before harvest so that the seeds "dry out more" which means much less "WET" tonnage weight being transported and a much higher "DRY" tonnage weight being transported to the processing plants.
This equates to a higher profit for the farmer because they need less trucks to haul their grains.
The Problem
The problem is that this Glyphosate remains resident on the grains even past initial processing.
This means that Glyphosate removes minerals not only from your food, but from your body as well.
Glyphosate also demineralizes animals that eat any grass or seed (feed-meal) that has been sprayed with glyphosate.
Krill FYI
1) Glyphosate is not the only problem if you eat meat.
2) Synthetic Female Hormones are used to soften the meat especially from the male animals that have had their buts cut off (out) as they tend to have tougher meat which is not as saleable as soft meat.
So they inject (drench or feed) Synthetic Female Hormones to these animals in order to soften the meat and make it more marketable.
3) Protein sources???
Just so that you know, cattle are HERBIVORES which means that they are supposed to eat plants (like grass and "weeds" etc) - and they are no Omnivores (which means that they eat plants and animals).
Krill are tiny shrimp (prawns) and as such they are animals.
And for those who do not know this, Feed-Lot cattle (sheep etc) are feed grains mixed with other plant material and "protein" such as things that are biological like "krill" .
I know that google AI says that this is no longer the case, but google AI is wrong - as these links prove. + + + + + +++ + + + + + 
If you do a google search, most websites will tell you that they use "other ingredients" without specifying what those "other ingredients" actually are.
Feed-lot cattle get protein from a mix of plant-based meals like GMO** soybean meal, canola meal, and cottonseed meal, plus byproducts from ethanol and grain processing, such as Distillers Grains (DDGs), all added to a high-energy grain-based diet (corn, sorghum) to meet their ~12-13.5% protein needs for rapid muscle growth. + 
** Unless otherwise stated.
How to fix this problem?
Interestingly Dr Stephanie Seneff has discovered that taking GLYCINE and / or MSM SULFUR every day will help remove (detox) your body of this toxic Glyphosate.
However...
You still need to replace the minerals that are missing from your food and that have been chelated out of your body by the Glyphosate on any of the foods you have eaten.
To help avoid liver and kidney problems, you should also take phosphates.
Trace Minerals
Take a daily Trace Mineral Supplement so that you are at least replacing some of the minerals that Glyphosate is removing.
See more How To Detox Glyphosate? tips here.
Health Problems Caused by Glyphosate
Consider This: Your body needs Vitamins and Minerals to function and be healthy.
So WHAT would happen IF you removed many of the important minerals?
Glyphosate is well documented as doing just this. In fact, Glyphosate is patented as a chelator. A chelator removes minerals from plants ¿ animals ¿ and you ¿ and it can turn your health upside down.
Glyphosate is potentially one of the most deadliest substances being fed to 100's of millions of people on a daily basis.
REMEMBER: Glyphosate is a patented CHELATOR which means that it REMOVES minerals from plants, animals and humans.
Typical Symptoms
Common signs of glyphosate poisoning include: 
- Brain Problems
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Coma
- Drowsiness
- Low blood pressure
- Weakness
- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Irritation in the mouth and throat
- Anxiety
- Difficulty breathing
- Blue fingernails or lips
- Nausea and vomiting (some people vomit blood)
More severe indications of exposure to Roundup include: 
- Cancer Propagator
- Gastrointestinal corrosion
- Mouth and throat pain
- Abdominal pain
- Difficulty swallowing
- Organ damage to the liver and kidneys
- Kidney failure to the extent of needing dialysis
- Respiratory distress
- Pulmonary edema
- Shock
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Significant irregular heart rhythm, followed by death
- Impaired consciousness
- Metabolic acidosis
- Severe skin burns
- Corneal injury
- Death - Non Refundable
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

How to Detox Glyphosate?
In one study with sick cows, they tested positive for high levels of glyphosate in their urine. So the cows were put on an "organic diet" of organic natural grasses and grains, and then fed bentonite clay, sauerkraut juice, fulvic acid and humic acid, which are organic acids.
So it's a very interesting set of things to detox. They found that the health of the cows improved and their glyphosate levels in the urine went down following those treatments. SUMMARY Only eat Organic vegetables and Organic grass fed meats.
Other Detox Suggestions ↟↟
- Only eat Organic vegetables and Organic grass fed meats.
- Dr Seneff "podcast".

- Eat Fermented Vegetables - especially cabbage
- Dandelion Greens (Young leaves sweeter - old leaves bitter)
- Buy Glycine Amino Acid on
or on 
- Buy MSM Sulfur on
or on .
- Sunlight (helps to activate the sulfur in your body) + many other benefits

- Cholesterol - eat 2 organic POACHED eggs a day *** Gives your brain Cholesterol and Choline. Read the lies we are told about "Cholesterol".

- Cilantro / Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) - helps detox some heavy metals like mercury. Google AI is wrong yet again, studies done in "Japan"
have shown Cilantro actually does reduce some heavy metals.
- "Chlorella"
is a binding agent and when you detox and release heavy metals, Chlorella binds to them to reduce reabsorption back into your body - take at least Chlorella 4 tablets twice a day
- Glyphosate can also be excreted from the body by sweating and in urine.
and Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury in Sweat: 
According to Dr Mercola , Dr Seneff and the "Get Better Wellness Center" , "Glycine" can also help remove Glyphosate quickly from your body.
Dr. Mercola reported, "To eliminate glyphosate, you need to saturate your body with Glycine powder.
Mercola recommends taking 1 teaspoon (4 grams) of Glycine powder twice a day for a few weeks and then lower the dose to one-fourth teaspoon (1 gram) twice a day. This forces the glyphosate out of your system, allowing it to be eliminated through your urine and sweat."
Near Infrared Surprising Benefits
Infrared light makes that thing grow four times as big - and in growing four times as big, it gets four times as much energy out of it because what it does is like a battery. It creates a separation of charge. It's a really fascinating space that I've been struggling to learn about because it's a difficult topic. (said Dr Myers)
You need to supplement with Sulfur to make that form correctly, which is why you have to make sure to get plenty of sulfate (bio-sulfur) to be able to create that proper structured water all around your blood vessels, which keeps the things that are in the blood inside the pipe, instead of having to just leak out nearly to various places where they're not supposed to go.
Red Light Therapy
Red light is now being used for a new kind of healing called "Red Light Therapy" and if you are looking for the next Gen in healing especially for sports and kids at school, this book is definitely worth reading.
See more of the benefits of "Red Light Therapy" here.
Cholesterol ***
Dr Stephanie Seneff interview abstract. 
Vitamin D comes in a sulfated form. Cholesterol sulfate is a really important molecule.
So all the sterols, all the hormones, the testosterone, the progesterone, estrogen, all those sex hormones, the cortisol, and also this thing called DHEA, all of these are sulfated in transit - and these are all derived from cholesterol.
Dr Seneff said, "Cholesterol is a really important molecule, and I would encourage people to eat a high cholesterol diet, which is surprising because a lot of people are on a low cholesterol diet because they're worried about heart disease."
If people are really worried about Cholesterol and Heart Disease, I suggest that you watch this video. It is called the Oiling Of America (DVD).
But it applies to anyone who cooks with vegetable (Seed) oils)
I will tell you that I think if you eat cholesterol, you'll actually lower your serum cholesterol levels because you will protect your liver from having to make cholesterol if you supply it in your food. It's really a better thing to do. Dr Stephanie Seneff
Finally
As I have stated multiple times - for those who missed the above mentions - as well as being a patented antibiotic, RoundUp/Glyphosate is "also" a patented chelator for minerals - it binds to trace minerals and macro-minerals in the food-chain and your body and removes them, so people can become trace mineral deficient. and and and and 
The other problem with RoundUp/glyphosate is that it disrupts gut microbes. This is because Glyphosate is ALSO a patented antibiotic + 
How to fix the removal of minerals problem?
Consider supplementing with a top quality Trace Mineral supplement as well as the macro minerals - especially Potassium, Magnesium, Manganese, Selenium, Iodine, Chromium and Vanadium to name a few.
How to fix the antibiotic problem?
Eat fermented vegetables every day. In fact, consider making your own, then you know the quality and what is actually in your vegetables.
Making your own fermented vegetables is really easy. There is a book by Sandor Katz that I can highly recommend which is called "Wild Fermentation" .
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