The Dr. Hyman Show

The Harmful Effects Of Glyphosate, The Most Common Agrochemical with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Jul 29, 2020
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental activist and lawyer, highlights the alarming health risks of glyphosate, the most commonly used herbicide in food production. He discusses its links to serious illnesses like cancer and the systemic corruption within the agricultural industry. The conversation covers the historical context of glyphosate and its troubling legacy in modern farming practices. Kennedy urges for a change in our food system to reclaim health, shedding light on corporate influence over regulations and the crisis of transparency in media.
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ANECDOTE

Monsanto's Legacy

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s first case on the Hudson River involved PCBs manufactured by Monsanto.
  • Kennedy Jr. has had numerous cases against Monsanto throughout his career, viewing them as a recurring adversary.
ANECDOTE

Rachel Carson's Impact

  • Rachel Carson, a marine biologist and author of Silent Spring, exposed the harmful effects of pesticides.
  • Monsanto attacked Carson, but President Kennedy vindicated her work, paving the way for Earth Day and environmental protection laws.
INSIGHT

Glyphosate's Origins

  • Glyphosate was initially used to clean metal tanks before its herbicidal properties were discovered.
  • The introduction of Roundup Ready crops in 1994 dramatically increased glyphosate use.
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