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November 22nd, 2023 Guest: Dr. Stephanie Seneff

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We covered how the herbicide glyphosate (in RoundUp® widely used in agriculture) damages our good gut bacteria. And then (through a series of steps) interferes with the body’s ability to control deuterium (hydrogen’s evil twin). That in turn keeps cells’ mitochondria from producing energy so they can do their work. The unfortunate result can be anything from autism to cancer. We also talked about problems with the covid vaccines and briefly about artificial intelligence. My guest, Dr. Stephanie Seneff, is a passionate Senior Research Scientist at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT, in Cambridge, MA. Her has researched the role of nutritional deficiencies and toxic chemicals in disease. She is the author of the book, Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and the Environment. Dr. Seneff mentioned the health damage resulting from endocrine disrupting environmental chemicals. Dr. Anthony Jay discussed that topic in depth on HBN, and in his book, Estrogeneration: How Estrogenics Are Making You Fat, Sick, and Infertile. For detailed information about the important role of our friendly gut bacteria and how to protect them, check out my book, The Probiotic Cure: Harnessing the Power of Good Bacteria for Better Health.

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We covered how the herbicide glyphosate (in RoundUp® widely used in agriculture) damages our good gut bacteria. And then (through a series of steps) interferes with the body’s ability to control deuterium (hydrogen’s evil twin). That in turn keeps cells’ mitochondria from producing energy so they can do their work. The unfortunate result can be anything from autism to cancer. We also talked about problems with the covid vaccines and briefly about artificial intelligence. My guest, Dr. Stephanie Seneff, is a passionate Senior Research Scientist at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT, in Cambridge, MA. Her has researched the role of nutritional deficiencies and toxic chemicals in disease. She is the author of the book, Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and the Environment. Dr. Seneff mentioned the health damage resulting from endocrine disrupting environmental chemicals. Dr. Anthony Jay discussed that topic in depth on HBN, and in his book, Estrogeneration: How Estrogenics Are Making You Fat, Sick, and Infertile. For detailed information about the important role of our friendly gut bacteria and how to protect them, check out my book, The Probiotic Cure: Harnessing the Power of Good Bacteria for Better Health.

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