Global Research April 27, 2019
As new studies continue to point to a direct
link between the widely-used glyphosate herbicide and various forms of
cancer, the agribusiness lobby fights ferociously to ignore or discredit
evidence of human and other damage. A second US court jury case just
ruled that Monsanto, now a part of the German Bayer AG, must pay $ 81
million in damages to plaintiff Edwin Hardeman who contracted
non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer. The ruling and a line-up of another
11,000 pending cases in US courts going after the effects of glyphosate,
have hit Bayer AG hard with the company announcing several thousand
layoffs as its stock price plunges.
In a trial in San Francisco the jury was unanimous
in their verdict that Monsanto Roundup weed-killer, based on
glyphosate, had been responsible for Hardeman’s cancer. His attorneys
stated,
“It is clear from Monsanto’s actions that it does not care whether Roundup causes cancer, focusing instead on manipulating public opinion and undermining anyone who raises genuine and legitimate concerns about Roundup.”
It is the second defeat for the lawyers of
Monsanto after another jury ruled in 2018 that Glyphosate-based Roundup
was responsible for the cancer illness of a California school
grounds-keeper who contracted the same form of cancer after daily
spraying school grounds with Roundup over years, unprotected. There a
jury found Monsanto guilty of “malice and oppression” in that company
executives, based on internal email discovery, knew that their
glyphosate products could cause cancer and suppressed this information
from the public.
A new independent study shows that those with
highest exposure to glyphosate have a 41% increased risk of developing
non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) cancer. A meta-analysis of six studies
containing nearly 65,000 participants looked at links between
glyphosate-based herbicides and immune-suppression, endocrine disruption
and genetic alterations. The authors found “the same key finding:
exposure to GBHs (glyphosate-based herbicides) are associated with an
increased risk of NHL (Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma).” Further, they stated
that glyphosate “alters the gut microbiome,” and that that could “impact
the immune system, promote chronic inflammation, and contribute to the
susceptibility of invading pathogens.” Glyphosate also ”may act as an
endocrine disrupting chemical because it has been found recently to
alter sex hormone production” in both male and female rats.
In a long-term animal study by French scientists
under Gilles Eric Seralini, Michael Antoniou and associates, it was
demonstrated that even ultra-low levels of glyphosate herbicides cause
non-alcoholic liver disease. The levels the rats were exposed to, per kg
of body weight, were far lower than what is allowed in our food supply.
According to the Mayo Clinic, today, after four decades or more
pervasive use of glyphosate pesticides, 100 million, or 1 out of 3
Americans now have liver disease. These diagnoses are in some as young
as 8 years old.
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