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Glyphosate is the world’s most widely used weedkiller. It’s found on farms, in parks, and in over 50% of UK urine samples. Today you’re going to find out more about its impact on human health and why it should be banned, from Professor Michael Antoniou.
Professor Michael Antoniou is a molecular geneticist and gene engineering expert at King’s College London, whose research explores how agricultural chemicals like glyphosate affect our bodies, our microbiome, and our long-term health.
We discuss: What glyphosate actually is and how it works by blocking a crucial enzyme in plants and microbes. ️ Why it was deemed safe and why new evidence suggests we may have underestimated its risks. |