#166 Glyphosate Herbicide and How to Detox It with Dr. Stephanie Seneff

Dr. Stephanie Seneff discusses one of the most important health issues of our time – glyphosate toxicity. It’s in most non-organic foods and is ruining your health, causing autism, gut dysbiosis, problems detoxing and even cancer.

This podcast will have your abandon non-organic foods forever! But even if you eat organic, the glyphosate is still in the water and sprayed on most parks to kill weeds. Learn what you can do to protect your health and how glyphosate may be contributing to your fatigue and health issues.

Tune in to hear all about:

  • How glyphosate causes chronic fatigue, autism, dementia, gut dysbiosis, cancer and more
  • Glyphosate causes mineral deficiencies and oxalates
  • Glyphosates contributes to sulphur sensitivity
  • How glyphosate makes vaccines more toxic
  • How to detox glyphosate

Transcript

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About Dr. Stephanie Seneff

Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has a BS degree from MIT in biology and a PhD from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science.

Her recent interests have focused on the role of toxic chemicals and micronutrient deficiencies in health and disease, with a special emphasis on the pervasive herbicide, Roundup, and the mineral, sulfur. She has authored over two dozen peer-reviewed journal papers over the past few years on these topics.

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Dr Wendy Myers, ND is a detox expert, functional diagnostic nutritionist, NES Bioenergetic Practitioner, and founder of Myersdetox.com. She is the #1 bestselling author of Limitless Energy: How to Detox Toxic Metals to End Exhaustion and Chronic Fatigue . Additionally, Wendy is the host of The Heavy Metals Summit, the Myers Detox Podcast, and the Supercharged Podcast. Passionate about the importance of detox to live a long and healthy life, she created the revolutionary Myers Detox Protocol , and Mitochondria Detox kit after working with thousands of clients, as well as a range of supplements to help you detox from everyday living and maintain a healthy lifestyle!

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Yvonne Forsman
Yvonne Forsman
7 years ago

Thank you for a great interview!

Wendy Myers
7 years ago
Reply to  Yvonne Forsman

Thank you! It was my pleasure! Stephanie Seneff is amazing!!!

sfarber53
sfarber53
7 years ago

Glyphosate is not a PESTICIDE! It is an HERBICIDE! Your credibility depends on getting that correct.

Wendy Myers
7 years ago
Reply to  sfarber53

thank you. I was on automatic pilot when I said that. Thanks for pointing that out.

nationof gandhis
nationof gandhis
7 years ago
Reply to  Wendy Myers

it was originally developed as a pesticide from what I have read

Martin C. Michener
Martin C. Michener
7 years ago
Reply to  sfarber53

Actually herbs are pests. Insects are pests. Fungi are pests. and so on, PEsticide is a term which applies to all of them, as defined by the user, who regards any intervention in their profits or produce as “pests”. Ecologists (me) not-so-much.

jazzfeed
jazzfeed
7 years ago
Reply to  sfarber53

Your credibility to yourself depends on you realizing that it doesn’t matter. Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides are all BIOCIDES. A biocide is a xenobiotic chemical designed by chemists to kill life, either instantly or over time. That is the key point, the one that matters. For clarity and to stay on point, I suggest you use that term only for all agrichemicals in related conversations. For these kinds of discussions there is no need to distinguish between different agrichemical biocides.

BakerGirl70
BakerGirl70
7 years ago
Reply to  sfarber53

Wow, calm down!

Rosemary
Rosemary
7 years ago
Reply to  sfarber53

A herbicide is a pesticide.

Nikkin
Nikkin
7 years ago
Reply to  sfarber53

Take it up with the EPA sfarber53. Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide that controls broadleaf weeds and grasses. Glyphosate has been used as a pesticide since the 1970s. Glyphosate acid and several related glyphosate salt compounds are also registered pesticides.Aug 4, 2016
Glyphosate | Ingredients Used in Pesticide Products | US EPA
https://www.epa.gov › glyphosate

M J Mills
M J Mills
7 years ago

Very interesting needless to say but when so much is know about the dangers of glyphosate and vaccines then why is the government so blind or stubborn ? Do away with glyphosate , stop adding anything to our water or foodsupply , stop spraying from the skies . This is the sickest country in the world and it doesn t need to be so .

Wendy Myers
7 years ago
Reply to  M J Mills

Allow me to introduce you to Monsanto > the evilest company in the world. Monsanto, the company that makes glyphosate, has been lobbying the government since the Reagan administration. Monsanto’s management have systematically infiltrated government positions that make laws to ensure their product will never be outlawed or banned. They pay every government agency off and pay lobbyists. It’s all about $$$$$$.

SkillCult
SkillCult
7 years ago

I have terrible issues with garlic for most of my life and feel systemically ill when I eat it. I’ve had a few periods of time where I could eat it without any problems, but it comes and goes. I do not react negatively to magnesium sulfate or seemingly to other sulfur things except sulfa drugs.

Kate
Kate
7 years ago

This podcast is so informative! If glyphosate can mimic glycine, could any glycine receptor be a target to glyphosate? Having a sleep disorder myself, this is very interesting. I found an article about orexin neurons and how it’s activity is directly and indirectly controlled by glycine receptors. Orexin loss is associated with narcolepsy. If glyphosate can attach to these receptors and ultimately kill these neurons, that would be huge. Below is the article about orexin. Thanks for all the great podcasts!

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21135047

Maritha
Maritha
7 years ago

Excellent!

soul
soul
7 years ago

I can’t find a date on this article, can you add it?