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We’re feeding Monsanto Weed Killer to our Kids!


Cheerios, Ritz crackers, Triscuits, Kellog’s cereals plus many more foods possibly found on your shelf contain Monsanto Weed Killer.

The weed killer showing up in these foods is glyphosate, commonly found in the herbicide Roundup. Glyphosate has been found to be carcinogenic, potential to cause cancer. The rate of children getting cancer is increasing and we wonder why! Research proves that glyphosate can cause liver and kidney damage for rats. Imagine what it could do to your organs.

Anresco lab measured the amount of glyphosate residue contained in certain foods. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) measures other residues but until 2017 was not measuring glyphosate residue in foods. Now that the FDA is measuring, the numbers being revealed are extremely large. Anresco labs report showed the glyphosate measure in popular foods ranged from 289.47 ppb to as high as 1,125.3 ppb. Only 0.05 ppb of glyphosate is needed to cause damage to rats. A whopping 1.75mg of glyphosate per kilogram of body weight per day is recommended by the EPA. Surprisingly the European Union has a strict policy of 0.3 mg per day. Why is America trying to poison us?

Unfortunately, for all you health nuts out there glyphosate is even showing up in Organic foods with brands like Kashi, 365, Back to Nature, and Annie’s Organics. It’s even in most honey, even the wild organic honeys. It’s important for everyone to look into what they are eating. Take a look at the attached chart for a list of how many ppb are in each processed food.

Now that you’ve seen how prominent glyphosate is in our processed foods, even the organic ones, the simplest way to avoid glyphosates is to eat Organic real food! Unfortunately, pesticides can spread but Organic Real food like fruits and vegetables is likely to have less, if no glyphosates at all. Organic is Safer!

What to do? TAKE ACTION! – Share this post with everyone you know. Tweet, Instagram, and email this information to your local media and request they cover this story. We all deserve to know what’s in our food!

**Find out more by reading the whole article written by Food Democracy Now - http://bit.ly/glyphosateFood. This article describes safe levels, how to avoid glyphosate, and how to take action.

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