Paul Saladino· MD
there's like a 2007 study in Mississippi and they found glyphosate in 75% of air and rainwater samples
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there's like a 2007 study in Mississippi and they found glyphosate in 75% of air and rainwater samples
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One of the huge downsides of this Organo phosphate is that it's water soluble that's also why it works so well as it goes through Water Systems into every part of the plant and you might remember that the Earth is covered 70% by water every plant that grows is about 70% by water every animal including human is 70% Water by volume and so all of life on Earth is about 70% water in our Matrix and so to start adding a chemical uh toxin that actually can be carried by inwater systems was probably shortsighted and it led to over the the decades this accumulation of this chemical in the environment that led to this phenomenon that you find 75% of air we breathe and 85% of our rainfall contaminated with this water soluble toxin