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Connecting the Dots: Glyphosate and the Web of Life with Dr. Stephanie Seneff
Farmer's Footprint --- 5.39K subscribers -- 34 views Nov 11, 2025 The Invisible Ingredient - The Chemical Within: Glyphosate and Us with Zach Bush MD
In this episode, researcher Dr. Stephanie Seneff unpacks how glyphosate affects our health and the delicate balance of life in and around us. She connects its widespread use to gut disruption, chronic illness, and the breakdown of biological systems we all depend on. Dr. Seneff makes a powerful case for rethinking the chemicals woven through our food system and moving toward organic and regenerative ways of growing that protect both people and the planet.
Social Handles:
X handle: @stephanieseneff
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stephanie-seneff-9a04958
Website: stephanieseneff.net
Bio: Dr Stephanie Seneff is a senior research scientist at MIT and the author of Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and the Environment, named one of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Non-Fiction Books of 2021. With a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science, Stephanie brings a systems-thinking approach to complex biological questions - exploring how environmental exposures and nutritional deficiencies contribute to disease.
Her research focuses on glyphosate’s disruptive role in human physiology, with cross-disciplinary insight drawn from biochemistry, epidemiology, and nutrition. Stephanie has a rare ability to trace the unseen - to follow subtle biochemical pathways and reveal how the health of our bodies is intimately linked to the health of our environment. Her voice in this conversation is both rigorous and visionary, inviting us to imagine what becomes possible when we move in step with nature, rather than in defiance of it.
https://archive.org/details/surviving-glyphosate-2023-73p
and also, added Mark's missing rumble url for his video on the subject to this response:
https://test34563456.blogspot.com/2025/10/odds-of-child-autism-diagnosis-is-lower.html
Odds of child autism diagnosis is LOWER than chance of dying of drug overdose in their lifetime
https://rumble.com/v7018tc-odds-of-child-autism-diagnosis-is-lower-than-chance-of-dying-of-drug-overdo.html?e9s=src_v1_upp_a
.. as well as a few related links n quotes [from a month&3da]
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