As a follow up to my previous post, this is worth a look.
Category Archives: endocrine disruptors
Roundup and GMOs, are dangerous to your health and threaten the future of family farms in America
There is a brief discussion of Roundup (Glyphosate) on Medscape.
Our Toxic World; Is Roundup Slowly Killing Us?
The discussion covers several important issues. To Pique your interest in reading further here are a few salient quotes.
Glyphosate is the most used herbicide in the world, the pride and joy (as well as a great cash cow) of mega-giant chemical manufacturer Monsanto. Although ubiquitous as Roundup® and generally presented for many decades as safe for humans and animals, in 2015 The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization labeled glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans.”[3]
The European Union (EU) is trying to determine whether Monsanto should have its license to sell Roundup renewed this year. With that renewal in mind, in the spring of 2016, 48 members of the EU Parliament, representing 13 nations, volunteered to have their urine tested for glyphosate. All were found positive by a German lab.[4] In May 2016, a University of California, San Francisco, lab working for The Detox Project, funded by concerned individuals, reported positive urine tests for glyphosate in 93% of 131 urine samples from across the United States.[5]
Is this widespread presence of glyphosate in humans incidental and harmless or are we all in danger of being poisoned by this Monsanto product? That is a very good question.
Remember the gut microbiome? We are learning a great deal about how it influences so much of human health. There is a project called Qmulus, at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and funded in part by Quanta Computers of Taiwan. Under its auspices, authors Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff, in a 40-plus-page review[6] with 286 references, paint a very troubling picture of glyphosate’s inhibition of cytochrome P450 enzymes. For example, one role of this enzyme is to detoxify xenobiotics. The authors propose that the consequences of this inhibition, when coupled with other synergistic disruptions, may insidiously induce many diseases associated with a Western diet, including diabetes, obesity, cancer, autism, Alzheimer’s, and others.
A 2015 paper[7] by the same authors takes these and new findings and deductions even further to manganese deficiency in cows fed genetically modified Roundup Ready feed. This update is 55 pages long with 328 supporting references. Both are in open access; peruse them if you choose. [Editor’s note: Links to the full text of these papers are included with the references.]
If you want to learn more about Roundup, GMOs, and the worsening global threat to our food safety (no exaggeration) you can learn more by visiting www.CenterForFoodSafety.org.
I learned about this organization while watching the film The Future of Food. Although this hit the screens in 2004 it is still worth watching. If you think ROUNDUP is safe or that GMO foods are OK, think again. At least give this movie and website a look before you settle back into contentment with Monsanto and all the other bad actors in the food-seed-pesticide industry making decisions that WILL destroy the ability of farmers in the US and possibly world-wide to use their own seeds.
Monsanto has genetically engineered and patented a suicide gene and placed it into all of it’s seeds (cotton, soy, corn) so that farmers must buy seeds EVERY YEAR. This seed produces crops whose seeds are sterile. If this seed is carried by wind, animals, or other common mechanisms, from Monsanto’s’ crops to non-GMO fields, the gene will hybridize with natural seed crops and after several generations render a majority of crops infertile.
Monsanto produces not just pesticides but pesticide resistant seeds that produce sterile crops. Monsanto is playing monopoly and quickly eliminating independent seed producers and destroying family farms that have every year used their own seeds which have been bred to thrive in the local environment of the family farm.
Other issues abound. Roundup resistant crops, eaten by American consumers, have high levels of ROUNDUP and other pesticides that have been demonstrated to cause tumors in > 50% of animals within 1 year. Monsanto only tested ROUNDUP for 3 months in animal studies and declared it safe. The USDA did not test it. The FDA did not test it. Government scientists and university scientists who expressed concerns were silenced by the economic power of this massive multi-national corporation.
When independent scientists published their alarming results (carcinogenesis), Monsanto used it’s financial resources to shut those scientists down. You can learn about this by watching The Future of Food or visiting www.CenterForFoodSafety.org.
Like big Pharma executives cycling between the pharmaceutical industry and the FDA, Monsanto executives and lawyers cycle in and out of the FDA and USDA. We have allowed the fox to guard the chicken pen and the stakes are high. Family farms have been put out of business by Monsanto’s unethical and predatory behavior, eliminating generations of private seed banks and wreaking havoc for family farms across America. Don’t believe it? Watch the movie. Many farmers have gone bankrupt fighting legal battles with Monsanto because the wind has blown Monsanto’s patented seeds onto their private lands and Monsanto successfully sued them for patent infringement. This predatory behavior has been going on below the radar for many years and it started when the Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto can patent seeds.
In fact, Monsanto has gone into the US national seed banks, collected samples of thousands of different seeds, and patented them! This outrageous and ridiculous scenario has allowed a private company to patent thousands of heritage crop seeds.
If this sounds incredible, you are right, but it is true.
In the meantime, support mandatory GMO labeling and support food retailers who have promised to carry only NON-GMO foods.
To your health.
BOB Hansen MD.
Don’t drink beverages or water from plastic bottles.
This week the European Court of Justice ruled that the European Commission has not adequately identified and banned harmful endocrine disrupting chemicals that play a role in hormone related cancers like prostate, thyroid and breast as well as obesity and type two diabetes.
The FDA, European Union and Canadian authorities have claimed that BPA exposure likely does not pose health risks but the endocrinology societies, research scientists, and now the European Court of Justice thinks otherwise.
Most folks have heard about BPA (bis-phenol A). But there are over one hundred endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in our environment. These chemicals interfere with our hormone function by mimicking hormones or blocking normal hormone signals. Using BPA free plastic bottles and cans does not guarantee you are safe from the toxic effects of these chemicals because BPA is often replaced by one of many other disrupting alternative chemicals. There are 13 types of bisphenols alone, along with over one hundred total identified EDCs. Many beverage and food items come in plastic containers or cans lined with EDCs, exposing us to the unnecessary risk of endocrine disruptors. Acidic beverages and acidic foods (such as coffee, soda, lemon juice, etc) are particularly more likely to leach out these chemicals into the foods and beverages contained therein. Extremes of temperature (hot or cold) will also increase the amount of chemicals leached into the food and then into your body. So sipping a hot coffee or tea through a plastic lid is not an innocuous event, yet millions of Americans do it every day. Serving “bottled water” in plastic containers that have been sitting on shelves, shipped in hot trucks, or sitting in the sun at a party may not be very helpful to your guests.
Emerging evidence has established a role for these endocrine disruptors not only for cancer but for obesity, diabetes, ADD and autism.
A recent study has suggested that because of endocrine disruptors in our environment, we must today consume less calories and exercise more to avoid obesity. (Obes Res Clin Pract. 2015; DOI:10.1016/j.orcp.2015.08.007).
“for a given amount of caloric intake, macronutrient intake or leisure time physical activity, the predicted BMI was up to 2.3 kg/m2 higher in 2006 that in 1988 in the mutually adjusted model (P < 0.05).”
From a Medscape report on this topic:
“A European ( study ) reported earlier this year suggested that health effects from endocrine-disrupting chemicals cost the European Community €157 billion annually, and this report linked prenatal exposure to BPA to childhood obesity, with associated lifetime costs of €1.54 billion.”
Links to some articles and resources are listed below.
Be careful out there!
Dr. Bob
Emerging Picture on Role of EDCs, Microbiome in Obesity, Diabetes
Endocrine Disruptors Cause Range of Diseases; Cost 157 Billion Euros
US Endocrine Society Warns Again on Endocrine Disrupters
Endocrine disruptor – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
endocrine disruptors AND obesity – Google Scholar
endocrine disruptors AND cancer – Google Scholar
endocrine disruptors AND autism – Google Scholar
endocrine disruptors AND attention deficit disorder – Google Scholar