Tell Canada to NOT Increase Immune System Destroying Chemical Residues on Our Food!
Canada exports grains, animal feed, and food products to 95 countries around the world. Chance are if you are reading this, Canadian grains are in your pantry.
The Canadian government proposes raising the allowable levels of glyphosate residues on their crops between 100-650% during a global health crisis.
When it is crucial to get back on track and support our economy to function by preventing shutdowns, any government taking an action that increases health risks is counter to the viability of our global systems.
The US CDC has reported that people with pre-existing conditions such as autoimmune diseases, diabetes, and obesity (predominately preventable conditions through healthy food) are at higher risk of severe symptoms from COVID. Glyphosate herbicides have been proven to impair our gut microbiota and, therefore, our immune systems. Higher numbers of people with weakened immune systems, severe COVID, and other virus symptoms mean a higher risk of another shutdown, societal and economic disaster.
The US Government spent over $3 trillion of taxpayer dollars on shutdowns directly caused by largely preventable symptoms to a virus closely related to the flu virus. The shutdowns have caused global economic disasters. Recovery efforts will continue to be a black hole for funding if international governments continue to allow glyphosate in our food. Glyphosate was a contributing factor to the current pandemic shutdowns. It will be a larger factor in future ones if governments don’t stop allowing this highly harmful agrochemical use now.
Moms Across America urges people from countries worldwide to object to the Canadian government for allowing such high levels of glyphosate residues in our food. If China can support its citizen’s health and require glyphosate levels to be 96% lower, so can we.
Please take action today and specifically tell the Canadian government to NOT raise their glyphosate MRLs before the comment period closes on July 20, 2021.
Thank you!
Tell Canada to NOT Increase Immune System Destroying Chemical Residues on Our Food!
Canada exports grains, animal feed, and food products to 95 countries around the world. Chance are if you are reading this, Canadian grains are in your pantry.
The Canadian government proposes raising the allowable levels of glyphosate residues on their crops between 100-650% during a global health crisis.
When it is crucial to get back on track and support our economy to function by preventing shutdowns, any government taking an action that increases health risks is counter to the viability of our global systems.
The US CDC has reported that people with pre-existing conditions such as autoimmune diseases, diabetes, and obesity (predominately preventable conditions through healthy food) are at higher risk of severe symptoms from COVID. Glyphosate herbicides have been proven to impair our gut microbiota and, therefore, our immune systems. Higher numbers of people with weakened immune systems, severe COVID, and other virus symptoms mean a higher risk of another shutdown, societal and economic disaster.
The US Government spent over $3 trillion of taxpayer dollars on shutdowns directly caused by largely preventable symptoms to a virus closely related to the flu virus. The shutdowns have caused global economic disasters. Recovery efforts will continue to be a black hole for funding if international governments continue to allow glyphosate in our food. Glyphosate was a contributing factor to the current pandemic shutdowns. It will be a larger factor in future ones if governments don’t stop allowing this highly harmful agrochemical use now.
Moms Across America urges people from countries worldwide to object to the Canadian government for allowing such high levels of glyphosate residues in our food. If China can support its citizen’s health and require glyphosate levels to be 96% lower, so can we.
Please take action today and specifically tell the Canadian government to NOT raise their glyphosate MRLs before the comment period closes on July 20, 2021.
Thank you!