Professor Don Huber: How Chronic Health Conditions Are Related to GMO and Roundup In Our Food Supply

Professor Don Huber: How Chronic Health Conditions Are Related to GMO and Roundup In Our Food Supply

Dr. Don Huber is an award-winning, international scientist and professor emeritus of plant pathology at Purdue University. This September he will speak at the Natural Health Symposium in Idaho about the dangers of GMOs and Glyphosate (Roundup). His message is passionate, articulate, and science-based and one that needs to be heard widely.

It is essential to understand the facts if we are going to stop this dangerous process of genetic engineering and the widespread use of Glyphosate — the most toxic herbicide on the planet!

Gain a deeper understanding of the interaction of GMOs and glyphosate 
on soil, plant, animal and human health.
at the Natural Health Symposium Saturday, September 21 

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The dominance of the weed killer Roundup in the marketplace is remarkable. In a recent article about Glyphosate, the global news organization, Reuters, highlighted that these chemicals are part of an enormous market, with world annual sales totaling $15 billion, with more than $5 billion of that spent in the US alone.

Recent Court cases show Monsanto acting with malice and deceptive actions – aware of the damage their products caused. 

Quick Stats on Glyphosate

  • Glyphosate has contaminated our planet, and is now found in our children’s urine, mother’s milk, our bloodstreams, and our food and water. 
  • In 2015 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization found that glyphosate “is a probable human carcinogen”.
  • In July of 2017 the California State Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) added glyphosate to its prop 65 list of known carcinogens.
  • In October of 2017, after over 1 million Europeans requested a ban, 72% of the Members of the European Parliament voted to BAN glyphosate and EU Member states have refused to renew the license.
  • Four countries have banned glyphosate: Malta, Sri Lanka, The Netherlands, and Argentina. 
  • Many U.S. school districts and cities have already discontinued the use of glyphosate.
  • Glyphosate has been found in VACCINES: (5) vaccines were sent out for testing and came back positive for #glyphosate 
    #influenza shot for FLU 
    #MMR. Combo shot for Measles, Mumps, Rubella
    #TDap. Combo shot for Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis 
    #HepB. For Hepatitis B
    #Pneumococcal for pneumonia

Because as controversy grows over these genetically engineered crops and these chemicals being applied to them, other countries are opting out, creating a bit of a sales vacuum, forcing industry to find other lines of distribution in order to meet their revenue estimates. Loading it up on the plates of the American public, in light of the escalating rates of diseases we are seeing in our loved ones, shouldn’t be the option.

Gain a deeper understanding of the interaction of GMOs and glyphosate 
on soil, plant, animal and human health.
at the Natural Health Symposium Saturday, September 21 

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

GMO, GLYPHOSATE & CANCER

In 2015, the World Health Organization sounded the alarm on glyphosate, an ingredient found in the world’s most-used pesticide, Roundup. It was again a long overdue decision, given what independent scientists have been warning for years.

The American children have earned the title of “Generation Rx.”Leveling percentage of our total health care costs. The Centers for Disease Control now reports that cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15. And oncologists and leading experts in the field of cancer are calling for new treatment models, worried that the increasing costs of cancer is going to put an unprecedented strain on our health care system.

SOUNDING THE ALARM

Dr. Don Huber, a Professor Emeritus of Plant Pathology at Purdue University, a land grant institution, has been studying plants for 55 years.

He has received various awards for his scientific accomplishments and contributions to government.

His agricultural research the past 50 years has focused on the epidemiology and control of soil borne plant pathogens with emphasis on microbial ecology, cultural and biological controls, and physiology of host parasite relationships.

Dr. Don Huber created a stir with a letter that he sent to Secretary Vilsack at the USDA urging a reconsideration of the safety status of a chemical widely used on our food crops. His concern is an ingredient called glyphosate and its use in a popular weedkiller. 

He’s in his 80s, and he is also a father, a grandfather and has had a 41-year military career and is now a retired Colonel, having evaluated natural and manmade biological threats, including germ warfare and disease outbreaks and worked on committees that are part of the USDA National Plant Disease Recovery System under Homeland Security. Quite honestly, his bio reads like that of one of our country’s greatest heroes. He’s dedicated his life to putting food on the table for American families.


Dr. Don M. Huber

Dr. Huber is Professor Emeritus of Plant Pathology at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. He received B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Idaho (1957, 1959), a Ph-D from Michigan State University (1963), and is a graduate of the US Army Command & General Staff College and Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He was Cereal Pathologist at the University of Idaho for 8 years before joining the Department of Botany & Plant Pathology at Purdue University in 1971.

His agricultural research the past 50 years has focused on the epidemiology and control of soilborne plant pathogens with emphasis on microbial ecology, cultural and biological controls, and physiology of hostparasite relationships. Research also includes nitrogen metabolism, micronutrient physiology, inhibition of nitrification, and nutrient-disease interactions.

In addition to his academic positions and research, Dr. Huber has had several concurrent careers including 14 years as a professional labor-relations mediator with 7 years service on the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board as a Mediatory/Fact Finder/Conciliator, and served 12 years on two school boards with recognition as a Master Board Member from the Indiana School Board Association and Honesty in Public Service Award from Taxpayers United For Fairness. He retired in 1995 as Associate Director of the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center (Colonel) after 41+ years of active and reserve military service.

He has received various awards for his scientific accomplishments and contributions to government. Dr. Huber is an active scientific reviewer; international research cooperator with projects in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and Russia; and a consultant to academia, industry, and government. He is author or co-author of over 300 journal articles, Experiment Station Bulletins, research presentations, book chapters and review articles; 3 books, and 84 special invited publications. He is internationally recognized for his expertise in the development of nitrification inhibitors to improve the efficiency of N fertilizers, interactions of the form of nitrogen, manganese and other nutrients in disease, herbicide-nutrient-disease interactions, techniques for rapid microbial identification, and cultural control of plant diseases.

His greatest accomplishment has been his marriage to Paula Huber and their 11 children and 35 grandchildren. Dr. Huber currently serves as APS coordinator of the USDA National Plant Disease Recovery System (NPDRS).


Learn MoreFood Integrity Now interviewed Dr. Don Huber, Professor Emeritus, Plant Pathology, Purdue University on the effects of GMOs and Glyphosate on human health. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKcjT5QK3Lg

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