Toxic Effects Of Glyphosate With Dr. Allan Lindsley And Jeff Griswold

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Glyphosate has been a concern for quite a while. Numerous studies and research has been done investigating its effects on the human body. Unfortunately, it still continues to be used as a pesticide in growing crops despite the concerns.Our two guests, give us their first-hand experience of what they are seeing in the clinic and among young people suffering from unexplainable injuries. When we connect the dots, we can clearly see there is a relationship between glyphosate and some of the injuries and conditions that are affecting many people. Our ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and even a large part of the bone, is made of collagen. Glyphosate affects the strength of the collagen by substituting a critical amino acid. This leads to a decrease in the strength of the collagen and hence the many injuries young athletes are facing. We try connecting the dots between this pesticide and the numerous injuries facing our teenage children that have come to be seen as normal. Dr. Alan insists that it is not normal, and we need to open our eyes. Tune in and hear more about this on this eye-opener episode. Key TakeawaysConnecting the dots between glyphosate and human injuries (3:02)How glyphosate affects the strength of the connective tissue in our muscles and joints (9:07)What are the main ways glyphosate gets into the plants and then into our bodies (14:05)Why we need to open our eyes and connect the dots more on glyphosate and how it is affecting us (16:49)Why numerous injuries on young athletes and even cases of arthritis is not normal (19:37)Glyphosate binds all the important minerals and make them unavailable for collagen production (21:01)Additional Resources:https://truedetox.com/https://www.facebook.com/truedetoxlife Be sure to join the True Detox private group to continue the conversation and interact with our hosts, guests, and other awesome people in the True Detox community. If you haven’t already, be sure to subscribe to Apple, Spotify, Google, or your favorite podcast app!