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   Homeopathic Detox Program For 
Glyphosate 
Glyphosate Detox Programs are available 
for infants, children women and men of various ages who have done lab testing to determine 
their actual exposure levels, prior to starting this program. Our 
services for Glyphosate Detox Programs are available for clients living in the 
USA. We are specialists with 15+ years of clinical experience in reversing the 
symptoms of toxicity related to glyphosate toxicity using advanced homeopathic 
methods. Homeopathic detoxification protocols,
hair testing and targeted nutrient 
supports are also used. Homeopathic detox methods are highly effective in helping the body to 
reduce and remove high glyphosate exposures through food, water and other 
sources. About The 
Glyphosate Detox Program 
	
	The Glyphosate Detox Program 
	is for those with suspected glyphosate exposures.
	The Program takes about 3 months to complete
	The monthly fees do not include the 
	cost of
	hair testing (HTMA), or the required nutritional supplements or homeopathic remedies.This program requires 
	ongoing Homeopathic Practitioner supervision and email based consultation services.Written dosing instructions 
	are provided and a detailed online reporting is required to track progress in this program.The fee includes the advise 
	of a Homeopathic Practitioner who is a specialist 
	in glyphosate detoxification protocols with many cases 
	of chemical toxicity health issues and 15+ years of practice expertise in 
	this area.
	Enrolled clients will have access to purchase the 
	required homeopathic remedies. 
	
	Glyphosate was first 
	registered for use in the U.S. in 1974. 
	Glyphosate is one of the most 
	widely used herbicides in the USA. People apply it in agriculture and 
	forestry, on lawns and gardens, and for weeds in industrial areas. Some 
	products containing glyphosate control aquatic plants. 
	Glyphosate is an herbicide 
	applied to the leaves of plants to kill both broadleaf plants and grasses. 
	The sodium salt form of glyphosate is used to regulate plant growth and 
	ripen fruit.Glyphosate binds tightly to soil. It can persist in soil 
	for up to 6 months depending on the climate and the type of soil it is in. 
	It is broken down by bacteria in the soil.
	Glyphosate is not likely to 
	get into groundwater because it binds tightly to soil. I
	In one study,
	half the 
	glyphosate in dead leaves broke down in 8 or 9 days. Another study found 
	that some glyphosate was taken up by carrots and lettuce after the soil was 
	treated with it. 
	
	In humans, glyphosate does not 
	easily pass through the skin. What is absorbed or ingested will pass through 
	the body relatively quickly. 
	The vast majority of glyphosate leaves the body 
	in urine and feces without being changed into another chemical.
	When high doses were 
	administered to laboratory animals, some studies suggest that glyphosate has
	carcinogenic potential. 
	Studies on cancer rates in people have 
	provided conflicting results on whether the use of glyphosate containing 
	products is associated with cancer. 
	
	Some studies have associated glyphosate 
	use with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
	Glyphosate exposure has been 
	linked to developmental and reproductive effects at high doses that 
	were administered to rats repeatedly during pregnancy. These doses made the 
	mother rats sick. The rat fetuses gained weight more slowly, and some 
	fetuses had skeletal defects. These effects were not observed at lower 
	doses.
	Children have increased sensitivity specifically to 
	glyphosate. Health Risks and Glyphosate 
	Glyphosate has been
	linked to many serious health effects. It is a powerful endocrine disruptor (your hormones).
	It is genotoxic (damages your genes), neurotoxic (damages 
	your nerves), hepatoxic (impairs your liver), and nephrotoxic (injures your 
	kidneys).  There are indications that it may contribute to birth 
	defects and abnormal fetal development. As if this isn’t bad enough, it has also been shown to be 
	carcinogenic (causes cancer). Symptoms of Glyphosate PoisoningBelow are the common signs and symptoms mentioned in various 
sources for chemical poisoning
 
	Blood in urine Blood in vomit Breathing difficulty Cough Destruction of red blood cells Diarrhea Drowsiness Esophageal inflammation Goosebumps Increased blood potassium level Kidney damage Leukocytosis -  increase in the number of white 
	cells in the blood, especially during an infection.Metabolic acidosis Mouth ulcers Nausea Nystagmus - vision 
	condition of involuntary eye movement in which the eyes make repetitive, 
	uncontrolled movements, often resulting in reduced vision.Reduced blood pressure Respiratory failure SalivationStomach inflammation Swallowing difficulty Vomiting  Cancers That Can 
Be Connected To Glyphosate Toxicity
	
	Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
	Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
	B-Cell Lymphoma
	Lymphoma
	T-Cell Lymphoma
	Adult T-cell leukemia Lymphoma
	Diffuse large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)
	Follicular Lymphoma
	Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL)
	Hairy Cell Leukemia (HCL)
	Lymphoblastic lymphoma (Waldenstrom 
	macroglobulinemia)
	Primary central nervous system 
	(CNS) Lymphoma
	Marginal Zone Lymphomas
	Burkitt Lymphoma
	Anaplastic large cell lymphoma cancer 
	(BIA-ALCL)
	Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) What Products Contain 
Glyphosate?
	There are over 
	750 products containing glyphosate for sale in the United States.Glyphosate comes in many forms, including an acid and 
	several salts. These can be either solids or an amber-colored liquid. 
	Glyphosate binds tightly to soil. It can persist in soil 
	for up to 6 months depending on the climate and the type of soil it is in. 
	Glyphosate is broken down by bacteria in the soil. 
	
	Glyphosate is a non-selective 
	herbicide, meaning it will kill most plants. It prevents the plants from 
	making certain proteins that are needed for plant growth. 
	
	Glyphosate stops a specific 
	enzyme pathway called the shikimic acid pathway which  is 
	necessary for plants and some microorganisms.  
	The shikimate pathway 
	(shikimic acid pathway) is a seven step metabolic route used by bacteria, 
	fungi, algae, parasites and plants for the biosynthesis of aromatic amino 
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