Glyphosate is the culprit to modern day disease
Today, scientists are starting to understand how glyphosate opens the floodgate for a whole host of immune system problems to occur, including mental disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, Alzheimer's disease and cancer.First, glyphosate inhibits cytochrome P450 (CYP enzymes). These enzymes play a crucial role in the biology of human gut bacteria, tasked with detoxifying xenobiotics. Since glyphosate restricts this detoxifying process in the gut, it essentially enhances the effects of other environmental toxins and chemicals in the body, allowing them to overtake the immune system. This welcomes inflammation and damage to cellular systems. It allows dangerous substances to break into the blood, where they can poison practically any organ and even cross the blood-brain barrier.
The industry behind glyphosate doesn't want you to know that the chemical acts as a channel for disease. In safety studies, scientists are paid to show that glyphosate's damage to plants is through the shikimate pathway, which they clearly mention, is not present in humans.
What they fail to mention is that the shikimate pathway is present in human gut bacteria. Most importantly, these bacteria possess an integrated biosemiotic relationship with the human host, aiding in digestion, gastrointestinal tract permeability, synthesis of vitamins, detoxification of xenobiotics and overall immune system homeostasis.
So, as glyphosate depletes this microbiology, they are essentially destroying the human race from the inside out -- ever so silently. Why is this not reported by the manufacturers, the government or the mainstream media?
Sources for this article include:
http://www.thelibertybeacon.com
http://www.mdpi.com
http://science.naturalnews.com
Littman, D.R.; Pamer, E.G. "Role of the commensal microbiota in normal and pathogenic host immune responses." Cell Host & Microbe. 2011, 10, 311-323
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