Monday, March 03, 2014 by: J. D. Heyes
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(NaturalNews) A new study has found that the world's best-selling herbicide is linked to the global rise of celiac disease, gluten intolerance and irritable bowel syndrome.

According to the U.S. peer-reviewed study, the details of which were published by Dr. Anthony Samsel and Dr. Stephanie Seneff, the rise in disease has coincided with the increased use of glyphosate (Roundup) herbicide.

The paper has been published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Toxicology.

The researchers say that, based on their findings, one in 20 people in North America and Western Europe how suffer from celiac disease, which is essentially gluten intolerance.

"Gluten intolerance is a growing epidemic in the U.S. and, increasingly, worldwide," said the researchers in their paper.

"All of the known biological effects of glyphosate -- cytochrome P450 inhibition, disruption of synthesis of aromatic amino acids, chelation of transition metals, and antibacterial action -- contribute to the pathology of celiac disease," the paper states.

Widespread planting of Roundup Ready genetically modified crops has made Monsanto's Roundup the number-one selling herbicide. But, according to this latest study, its increased use has come at a price.

As described by Sustainable Pulse:

Celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate gluten, a protein in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten is found mainly in foods but may also be found in everyday products such as medicines, vitamins, and lip balms.

When people with the condition eat foods that contain gluten, their immune systems respond by destroying or damaging villi -- the small, fiber-like protrusions that line the small intestine. Normally, villi allow food nutrients to be absorbed through the walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream, but without healthy villi, celiac sufferers can become malnourished, regardless of the amount of food they ingest.

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Linda Mihalic
Dear God.
  • March 5, 2014
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Redneck Angel Warrior
I had never heard of celiac disease or gluten intolerance until 11 years ago! Now it seems everyone is getting it or IBS in some form.

I truly believe that it's not only all the chemicals, pesticides we ingest but also the pharmaceutical drugs and fluoride that is causing this.

Antibiotics really play...
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Rocky
I have long believed that the origin of many of our health problems can be traced to plastics and all synthetics used in manufacturing.

Today, I almost fell out of my car when the news linked fertility to plastics. Once you realize that all products made with chemicals keep emitting for many, many...
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Wanda Hope Carter
Plastic baby bottles were a bad idea imho. I've always been sensitive to plastics. If someone were to pour water in a plastic glass and let it sit for about a minute and then pour it back in a glass container and I tasted it, I can still taste that it has been in plastic. I can't wear many clothes o...
  • March 6, 2014
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Linda Mihalic
I stick with cotton and silk clothing, some linen and ramie -- all natural fabrics.
  • March 6, 2014
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Rocky
Do you remember when they had aluminum drinking glasses in eye catching colors? I think we got them at the gas station, but I'm not sure. I can still remember that taste! And I can still feel the pangs it would cause it my teeth!!
  • March 6, 2014
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Redneck Angel Warrior
Let's not forget also that most things we wear or have in our households have that stupid fire retardant sprayed on them! Our couches, rugs, curtains etc.

The glues used to adhere linoleum and Faux wood floors....

Even non-stick pots are not good for our health!

We are inundated with chemicals of all s...
  • March 7, 2014
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