Selenium Deficiency Caused By Glyphosate & GMOs May Cause Breast Cancer

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When you consume genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or products derived from them, such as meat from animals fed with GMOs, you expose yourself to the active ingredient glyphosate. This chemical has the ability to form bonds with essential minerals and iron in your body. This bond formation can lead to mineral deficiencies, potentially giving rise to severe health issues.

Let's take selenium as an example to illustrate the risks associated with mineral deficiency. Selenium is a crucial mineral that plays a vital role in our well-being. It is an integral part of a major antioxidant enzyme that safeguards cellular components from damage caused by oxygen free radicals. Additionally, selenium is necessary for the conversion of the thyroid hormone thyroxine into its active form, triiodothyronine. A deficiency in selenium may result in symptoms of hypothyroidism, including extreme fatigue, mental slowing, goiter, cretinism, and recurrent miscarriage, indicating an unhealthy liver.

A comparison between GMO corn and non-GMO corn reveals that glyphosate, the active ingredient in herbicides, has not only depleted iron and minerals in the soil but also eradicated bacteria, viruses, fungi, and beneficial insects. This environmental impact is contributing to the decline in bee populations. Furthermore, farmers often use petroleum-based fertilizers, which lack essential minerals and may still contain traces of active glyphosate.

Interestingly, Bill Gates, the largest private owner of farmland in the United States, is not known for growing organic crops and vegetables on his extensive land holdings.

According to Dr. Peter Glidden, the success rate of chemotherapy is only 3%. He emphasizes the potential of selenium as a preventive measure against breast cancer, stating that if every woman in the country took 200 mcg of selenium in one generation, breast cancer rates could be reduced by 82%.

In essence, a significant portion of the population may be affected by mineral deficiencies due to GMOs and glyphosate exposure. Unfortunately, discussions about the root causes of modernized disorders are scarce, with the focus predominantly on remedies, as preventive measures often lack profitability.

It's important to note that even after chemical bonding occurs, there is a subsequent risk of organ damage, which will be elaborated on later. Stay tuned for more insights into safeguarding your health.

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