This chapter discusses a study conducted by the University of Ohio on the impact of herbicides and pesticides on rabbits. Despite being exposed to high levels of these chemicals, one group of rabbits had a surprisingly high survival rate. It was later discovered that the technician feeding the rabbits would spend time with each rabbit, showing them love and affection before feeding them. This act of love seemed to transmute the toxins and have no negative impact on the rabbits' biology. The chapter concludes with a message about the power of love in overcoming the toxicity in our lives.
On this week’s podcast, Paul has the pleasure of speaking to triple board certified doctor, Zach Bush, who is the founder of Farmers Footprint nonprofit. They deep dive into how to protect ourselves from glyphosate, how to truly connect with nature, and what the path forward may look like for humanity.
*Produced by Mountain Valley Media
00:02:10 The history of glyphosate
00:19:15 The glyphosate timeline
00:24:00 Glyphosate & cancer maps
00:27:08 Social political conflict driven by food systems
00:31:10 The silver lining & the path forward
00:46:15 Healing by respecting & reaccepting nature
01:07:00 Zach’s nonprofit: The Farmer's Footprint
Link to Farmer’s Footprint Giving Tuesday Campaign where people can donate.
Giving Tuesday 2023
Connect with Zach:
Zach’s Nonprofit: Farmersfootprint.us
Website: Zackbushmd.com
Instagram: Instagram.com/zachbushmd
Intelligence of Nature: Intelligenceofnature.com
Journey of Intrinsic Health: Journeyofintrinsichealth.com