Tuesday, April 19, 2022

 video rebel calls this edition: glysophate, bad for human and plant health, and then goes on to show you some of why that is;


The short answer is that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, binds to and removes minerals that make both humans and the plants they eat healthy. This is not good.

Glyphosate binds with calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron, molybdenum, cobalt and boron. Boron is needed in the cell wall of plants to protect them from diseases and pests. Boron is crucial just after germination to help the young seedling grow roots into the soil. And later boron is needed for pollination. Graeme Sait once consulted with an Australian farmer who had $7 million in crop losses due to a boron deficiency. The farmer was so desperate that he was renting bee hives from a beekeeper. All the man needed was to do a cheap foliar spray on his corn stalks with boron.

Cobalt is needed to make Vitamin B-12.

Molybdenum is needed to make the plant enzyme nitrogenase which fixes nitrogen and makes amino acids possible in our crops. 80% of all soil is deficient in molybdenum.

Manganese splits water molecules and makes photosynthesis possible. Farmers can use a refractometer to measure Brix which is the amount of sugar in a plant. Dr Tom Dykstra says healthy plants with Brix readings of 12 to 14 are immune to most diseases and pests. He has seen locusts in Africa avoid high Brix reading plants because they cannot digest the complete proteins of healthy crops. GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) crops exposed to glyphosate never score above 5 on a Brix reading which is why they lack the flavor and smell of their organic counterparts. And it is also why they require so many pesticides and fungicides...........read more.........

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