My ex had to have a liver transplant. She wasn't an alcoholic. My best friend from high school died while awaiting a transplant liver. He wasn't a drinker either. Now my oldest son who's in his mid 40's has liver problems. My liver is ok but my kidneys are toast and I face dialysis or a kidney transplant. From my perpective I don't think that 1/3 estimate is out of thin air.
My liver has scar tissue not associated with any disease I have been diagnosed with. I found out about it from an unrelated ultra sound.
A claim like 1/3 does need to be cited. His last few paragraphs repeatedly refer to glyphosate as a "pesticide", so Mr. Princeton needs an editor.
Still, it is outrageous that it is not banned. The economic impact of completely banning it would be nil. Forced competition is what makes these products ubiquitous. Everyone back on the same playing field just means cultivating and better breeding.
You can't argue it effects food supply when millions of tons of corn are being used to ruin everyones car engines.
ridleychozo ago
trust the plan, goy
letsgoallthewhey ago
The article states that one third of Americans now have liver disease. That's very hard to believe.
Wyknot ago
My ex had to have a liver transplant. She wasn't an alcoholic. My best friend from high school died while awaiting a transplant liver. He wasn't a drinker either. Now my oldest son who's in his mid 40's has liver problems. My liver is ok but my kidneys are toast and I face dialysis or a kidney transplant. From my perpective I don't think that 1/3 estimate is out of thin air.
Ken_bingo2 ago
My liver has scar tissue not associated with any disease I have been diagnosed with. I found out about it from an unrelated ultra sound.
A claim like 1/3 does need to be cited. His last few paragraphs repeatedly refer to glyphosate as a "pesticide", so Mr. Princeton needs an editor.
Still, it is outrageous that it is not banned. The economic impact of completely banning it would be nil. Forced competition is what makes these products ubiquitous. Everyone back on the same playing field just means cultivating and better breeding.
You can't argue it effects food supply when millions of tons of corn are being used to ruin everyones car engines.
DillHoleBagHands ago
Easy way to poison millions.