Monday, March 25, 2019

How to avoid this cancer-causing chemical in food

The other day I got an email from another concerned mom, "What are we supposed to eat when all of our food is contaminated with Roundup??!!!"

She had just heard the news…

Earlier this week, a federal jury unanimously determined Roundup weed killer is responsible for causing cancer. In this case, Edwin Hardeman claimed Roundup exposure caused his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and the jury has yet to award damages. This follows an earlier case in which Monsanto was ordered to pay $78.5 million in damages to a California man after a jury found them liable for failing to warn that Roundup causes cancer.

Despite the risk - Roundup is the most used herbicide in the world, sprayed on food crops, parks, playgrounds, and by homeowners everywhere. It is now so rampant in our environment that it has been found in most food at the grocery store: honey, cereals, meat, drinking water, breast milk, infant formula, chips, cookies, crackers, oatmeal… the list goes on.

So, it's pretty scary when you realize you are probably eating Roundup every day. Most Americans are.

It's maddening to find out Roundup weed killer was found in your daughter's favorite cereal, your baby's food, and in the ice cream you like to treat yourself with on Saturday nights. That's why today I put together something special for you…

READ: The Ultimate Guide On How To Avoid Roundup Weed Killer In Your Food

Thankfully, there are ways to greatly reduce your exposure to Roundup. Don't fret that you'll never get to enjoy your favorite foods again!

So, if you know anyone who is worried about all the Roundup being found in our food, please share this Ultimate Guide with them. Isn't it good to know there are ways for us to protect ourselves from this cancerous chemical?

Xo,

Vani


P.S. For a detailed analysis of where Roundup has been found in our food and its health risks, pick up a copy of my new book Feeding You Lies. I dedicate an entire chapter to this topic!

 


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