Glyphosate Overuse Leads to Serious Immune System Concerns

Posted on May 13 2020 - 11:35pm by Sustainable Pulse

In a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is dominating the global psyche, it is of course important to delve deeper into the background reasons for the failure of our immune systems to be able to cope with the serious threat of infectious diseases, which are likely to be a feature of the 21st century.

Editorial By Henry Rowlands, Sustainable Pulse Director

People all over the world are urgently trying to find out how to boost their own immunity as recent online data has shown; “Immune system” in food chatter on social media is up 66% month over month, Israeli data experts Tastewise revealed. “Usually, as we are getting closer to the end of winter we expect to see less of this function — but Covid-19 changed that.”

There is also a massive rise in the public’s understanding that certain human driven forces, including air pollution, have a direct link to the current crisis, which has been backed up by some excellent peer-reviewed scientific papers.

However, there has been very little discussion so far about the unsustainable overuse of the toxic chemicals that are used to produce the food we eat every day, which are so obviously having a direct impact on our immune systems, thus leaving us exposed to attack by infectious diseases.

Glyphosate, found in products such as Bayer/Monsanto’s Roundup, is a particularly serious culprit in this sphere, as it is the most used herbicide in the world and has also been shown to damage our immune system in a number of ways.

It is of course true that glyphosate and other pesticides are not directly responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic but they are clearly responsible for a severe worsening of global immunity.

The Legal and Scientific Proof:

  1. Glyphosate Causes Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma – A Lethal Immune System Cancer

We are sure that you have heard about the high-profile Non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases in the U.S., which have proven that glyphosate-based herbicides cause this lethal cancer.

You may not know however that Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (also known as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, NHL, or sometimes just lymphoma) is a cancer that starts in white blood cells called lymphocytes, which are part of the body’s immune system. Lymphoma affects the body’s lymph system (also known as the lymphatic system), which helps fight infections and some other diseases.

  1. Glyphosate Targets Vital Enzyme for Maintaining Immune Systems

Bayer/Monsanto recently settled claims in a proposed class action alleging that it falsely advertised that the active ingredient in Roundup Weed & Grass Killer only affects plants with a $39.5 million deal that includes changing the labels on its products.

The suit stated that Monsanto falsely claimed through its labeling that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, targets an enzyme that is only found in plants and would therefore not affect people or pets. That enzyme is in fact found in people and pets and is critical to maintaining the immune system, digestion and brain function.

  1. Global Glyphosate Study Pilot Results Show Microbiota Damage

A groundbreaking pilot study published in May 2018 by Italian and U.S. scientists showed that exposures to commonly used Glyphosate-Based Herbicides, at doses considered safe, are capable of modifying the gut microbiota in early development, particularly before the onset of puberty in rats.

Proof that glyphosate herbicides can inhibit the EPSPS enzyme and the shikimate pathway in gut bacteria had also been lacking until recently. But a new study from late 2019 proved beyond doubt that this does indeed happen.

Various peer-reviewed studies have been slowly unraveling the complex relationship between gut microbiota and immunity. They suggest that the interactions between the host’s gut and the bacteria that colonize our intestines help control how our body responds to illness.

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There are of course many other important peer-reviewed studies that have made the direct link between glyphosate and other pesticides and the severe damage they are causing to our immune system, some of which were covered in a major review published as early as 1996 – so this is not new or questionable science.

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It is the perfect time for us all to take stock of the world that was widely accepted before the COVID-19 pandemic – it is now time for a major change to support global immunity and that change can be led by a glyphosate-free and pesticide-free food and farming system!

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9 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. robert Klein May 14, 2020 at 17:10 - Reply

    thank you for this update- great stuff!

  2. Paul Brendemuhl May 14, 2020 at 19:07 - Reply

    I agree glyphosate has shown detrimental affects on bacteria, but to say it has been proven to cause NHL is a stretch. Just because a jury ruled in a trial doesn’t make it true. Over stating things that aren’t true eventually hurts the cause of pointing out the problems with a product.

    • Sustainable Pulse May 14, 2020 at 19:17 - Reply

      Legal proof in a court of law is one of the strongest ‘proofs’ available. Scientific proof is more of a questionable term. Scientific evidence is different from scientific proof. To explain this ‘scientific evidence’ should be based solely on independent science and that collected evidence should form scientific proof. This is of course not the current state of science – currently ‘scientific proof’ includes an emphasis on the large body of scientific evidence produced in a non-independent way by the companies that manufacture the product being evaluated. This fake science should obviously not be included in the body of scientific evidence that forms scientific proof.

  3. Gordon May 15, 2020 at 18:11 - Reply

    Thanks for the information, I was only discussing the use of EDCs in general, with health campaign groups here in the UK. Especially some of the cleaning products that we are using to combat the coronavirus, contain EDC chemicals.

  4. DK Weamer MS CN May 16, 2020 at 04:41 - Reply

    I believe someone needs to look at and compare those of us who eat organic food and avoid GMOs to see if they get the virus at the same rate and if they do get it is it less sever and none life threatening as compared to those who eat primarily processed and restaurant foods.

  5. Chris May 18, 2020 at 11:11 - Reply

    To argue that proof in law is stronger than scientific evidence is to put cultural bias ahead of fact.

    By the way I am opposed to the use of glyphosate in food production and in public spaces.

    • Sustainable Pulse May 18, 2020 at 13:15 - Reply

      We completely agree with you Chris! However, this is not the point we were trying to make – scientific evidence is different from scientific proof. To explain this ‘scientific evidence’ should be based solely on independent science and that collected evidence should form scientific proof. This is of course not the current state of science – currently ‘scientific proof’ includes an emphasis on the large body of scientific evidence produced in a non-independent way by the companies that manufacture the product being evaluated. This fake science should obviously not be included in the body of scientific evidence that forms scientific proof.

  6. Bill Brooks May 19, 2020 at 02:44 - Reply

    In 2003, Monsanto patented glyphosate as a antimicrobial, or antibiotic (United States Patent 7,771,736). … Glyphosate based herbicides appear to act as an antibiotic, harming beneficial animal gut bacteria (Ackermann 2014, Shehata 2013, Schrödl 2014).

  7. Alicia Taylor August 20, 2020 at 20:29 - Reply

    Is there any remedy for thyroid problems and hair loss ? I sprayed with roundup for 3 years before i noticed a significant amount of hair loss and diagnosed with hashimotos. I believe it is a direct problem im having because of use of roundup.

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