The Deuterium Dilemma - Dr. Stephanie Seneff, MIT, DSPod #246
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Today we are sitting down with Dr. Stephanie Seneff, an MIT
researcher, who has spent more than a decade obsessively
investigating the role that industrial herbicides play in the
modern health-scape. This is our second conversation with Dr.
Seneff, following up on our detailed discussion of the myriad
ways that the herbicide, glyphosate, interferes with cellular
processes throughout the body. This time we are digging a bit
deeper into how herbicides affect the balance of deuterium, or
heavy hydrogen, in the body, and how this dysregulation might
promote various disease states. We also go much further into the
solution sets facing humanity as these startling realizations
become more and more difficult to ignore. Tell us your thoughts
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https://amzn.to/4b9se3W (00:00) Go! (00:04:36) The deuterium
story (00:13:51) Disturbing the electrical balance of cells
(00:23:41) How sugar destroys proteins (00:32:26) Why is the link
between glyphosate and cancer so elusive? (00:42:10) Cancer as a
metabolic disease? (00:53:02) Low doses are more toxic than high
doses? (01:03:24) How dependent are we on glyphosate? (01:10:08)
Abandoning the cities is hardly an answer (01:18:30) Why can't we
have another silent spring? (01:25:00) Industry pressure on
researchers? (01:33:16) Closing thoughts #sciencepodcast,
#IndustrialAgriculture, #Pesticides, #HealthEffects, #MITScience,
#ChemicalRegulation, #DeuteriumBalance, #BiologicalSystems,
#AgriculturalChemicals, #HealthScience, #EnvironmentalHealth,
#ToxicChemicals, #PesticideRegulation, #PublicHealth,
#FarmingPractices, #ToxinExposure, #SustainableAgriculture,
#ChemicalToxicity, #FoodSafety, #HealthResearch,
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