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Why not to feed GMO to cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Highpoint" data-source="post: 1462696" data-attributes="member: 29255"><p>In the reports from Dr Huber it was a million lbs of almonds that tested too high in glyphosate. It's mid way through his talks. They were not organic but were raised in field not sprayed the glyphosate for two years. He was pointing out that the roots of other crops absorb it out of soil for years. </p><p></p><p>Anyone can certify organic if the soil has not been sprayed for three years. </p><p></p><p>Problems with cattle are high. If you go into his report on internal fungus many ranches do not know there is a problem until too late plus cows started losing calves and then not able to have them. I believe it destroys cell surface receptors and currently their a very few scientists in glycobiology who studies agriculture. Even the one who attacks me says Monsanto used a simple sugar in creation of glyphosate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highpoint, post: 1462696, member: 29255"] In the reports from Dr Huber it was a million lbs of almonds that tested too high in glyphosate. It's mid way through his talks. They were not organic but were raised in field not sprayed the glyphosate for two years. He was pointing out that the roots of other crops absorb it out of soil for years. Anyone can certify organic if the soil has not been sprayed for three years. Problems with cattle are high. If you go into his report on internal fungus many ranches do not know there is a problem until too late plus cows started losing calves and then not able to have them. I believe it destroys cell surface receptors and currently their a very few scientists in glycobiology who studies agriculture. Even the one who attacks me says Monsanto used a simple sugar in creation of glyphosate. [/QUOTE]
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