“Intolerable Levels” Of Monsanto’s Glyphosate Found In Human Breast Milk
While debate has broken out regarding the World Health Organization's recent declaration that glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s best-selling herbicide Roundup, is “probably carcinogenic”, another study reveals concerning affirmation as to why the WHO’s finding needs to be taken more seriously.
When the Green Party tested 16 women from different regions all over Germany, it found traces of the chemical glyphosate appearing in breast milk at 'intolerable levels’, more than enough to harm a developing baby and its mother.
Glyphosate in breast milk were found to be between 0.210 and 0.432 nanograms per millilitre (PPB). Drinking water is allowed to have no more than 0.100 nanograms of glyphosate.