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Deuterium and more w/ Dr. Stephanie Seneff

 
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Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT. Since 2008 She has focused her research interests on the impact of nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins on human health. Especially the role of Glyphosate. She has been intensely researching connections between toxins & Covid-19 and I believe today our main focus is going to be Deuterium Some of Our Topics: Deuterium is a heavy isotope of hydrogen - twice as heavy as hydrogen Deuterium Glyphosate connection Mitochondria / ATP / deuterium Gelled water traps deuterium How and where is deuterium helpful in the body? Reactive O2 species Blood vessels are lined with Gelled water H2 gas in the gut is made by microbes What is glyphosate - crops used on Glyphosate, autism, gut dysbiosis, bloating Glyphosate as a ‘slow kill’ Gluten intolerance Brain fog and hydrogen sulfide gas How Glycine gets replaced by Glyphosate Glyphosate used in Forestry Industry Fats have low deuterium, esp animal fats and coconut and avocado oils (saturated fats) Carbs and sugars have high deuterium Glacier water has low deuterium Importance of sulfate Fulvic /Humic acid and fermented foods can eliminate glyphosate. Chlorine will break it down Stephanie's Website Toxic Legacy Podcast episode on Glyphosate, farming and wheat Listen on Rumble
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Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT. Since 2008 She has focused her research interests on the impact of nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins on human health. Especially the role of Glyphosate. She has been intensely researching connections between toxins & Covid-19 and I believe today our main focus is going to be Deuterium Some of Our Topics: Deuterium is a heavy isotope of hydrogen - twice as heavy as hydrogen Deuterium Glyphosate connection Mitochondria / ATP / deuterium Gelled water traps deuterium How and where is deuterium helpful in the body? Reactive O2 species Blood vessels are lined with Gelled water H2 gas in the gut is made by microbes What is glyphosate - crops used on Glyphosate, autism, gut dysbiosis, bloating Glyphosate as a ‘slow kill’ Gluten intolerance Brain fog and hydrogen sulfide gas How Glycine gets replaced by Glyphosate Glyphosate used in Forestry Industry Fats have low deuterium, esp animal fats and coconut and avocado oils (saturated fats) Carbs and sugars have high deuterium Glacier water has low deuterium Importance of sulfate Fulvic /Humic acid and fermented foods can eliminate glyphosate. Chlorine will break it down Stephanie's Website Toxic Legacy Podcast episode on Glyphosate, farming and wheat Listen on Rumble
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