Paul Saladino· MD
glyphosate has been shown to do a lot of things in the human body it probably kills certain bacteria and the microbiome by inhibiting the Shikha main pathway
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
glyphosate has been shown to do a lot of things in the human body it probably kills certain bacteria and the microbiome by inhibiting the Shikha main pathway
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but because our guts are so messed up from glyphosate we don't have those microbes there to digest and basically degrade these mycotoxins
imagine your gut as a soil system and now drinking and eating an antibiotic on a daily basis you start to decimate that population
And we know glyphosate in parts per billion can damage beneficial microbes.
So if you're not eating 100% organic, try to go that direction because these trace amounts of pesticides are also worsening the dispiosis.