Kelly Ryerson , AKA "The Glyphosate Girl", has been on a crusade to eliminate glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup from our food supply. Roundup is a known carcinogen.
She is an environmental health writer and public health advocate. After developing several chronic health conditions, Kelly left her career in finance to study functional health, nutrition, and disease prevention. She particularly focuses on the ways in which our food system, soil, and microbiome have been corrupted by the rampant use of toxic pesticides. She also a board member of Moms Across America.
Kelly has a BA from Dartmouth College in Economics and an MBA with a certificate in Healthcare Public Policy from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She also studied Integrative Health Coaching through Duke University.
Kelly first met Bobby Kennedy while she was covering the Monsanto trial in San Francisco in 2018. We discuss the corruption within the EPA as dictated by Monsanto/Bayer, why a toxic herbicide like Roundup is now used as a desiccant for grains such as wheat and also legumes in the United States, lobbyists have the money to control the narrative on Capitol Hill, her work with Mom's Across America, intestinal permeability and the microbiome, Kelly's impression of Nicole Shanahan, and much more!
Kelly's information:
https://glyphosatefacts.com/
Kelly's Instagram: @glyphosategirl
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https://www.hyperemesis.org/
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