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There is a delightful interview with Stephanie Seneff, which you should watch just to see someone demonstrate the shear joy of science.

https://youtu.be/C71Wu6YDadc 1 hour

Her website is here https://stephanieseneff.net/

She wrote this book "Toxic Legacy How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment"

TLDR: the long term effects of glyphosate are not great, and poorly characterized, the science we currently have widely published has lots of industrial bias (paid for, short studies, etc). Glyphosate is found on MOST PBFs in our food chain (and by extension ASFs!)

Dr (Phd) Seneff said she only eats fully organic food without pesticides

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

She is a odd one its true, but the mechanisms seem interesting.

https://www.amsi.ge/jbpc/11717/25SA16A.pdf

Mechanistic theories are a good starting point for research, not to set policy.

But just looking at pub med https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Glyphosate

The research is getting interesting, 2500 papers since 2019.

[โ€“] str82L 2 points 2 days ago

Thanks for pointing me at Pub Med. There clearly is a lot of interest. I added some more filters to focus on recent systematic reviews, and there's still a bit of reading. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with most of the journals publishing the reviews so the usual step of starting with a trusted journal is a bit hard. Might be time to see if Dr Novella feels like revisiting the question for another update.