Tony’s book is available!

Tony Mitra’s analysis of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency glyphosate test results is now available in e-book! It is provocatively titled:  POISON FOODS OF NORTH AMERICA: Guide to navigating the glyphosate mine field in our food web  He pulls no punches and includes a rant about the over cautious use of the words TOXIC and POSION to describe glyphosate. According to […]

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Snopes time warp over preharvest glyphosate usage

Snopes is the famous site to check the veracity of facts, rumours and internet memes.  The snopes article titled “The Real Reason Wheat is Toxic” attempts to present impartial evidence about glyphosate in our food.   In general, the article is fair, but I have an issue with the section leading us to believe that the preharvest application of glyphosate to wheat is […]

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No wheat and say no to chickpeas and garbonzo beans

Tony’s review of the Canadian testing continues.  What I found interesting: No wheat tested.  No bread. No pasta. No wheat products.  Weird choice not to test.  Might have gone a long way to helping people reacting to wheat products realize maybe its not the gluten! Quoting Tony: “There are 20 samples tested with Garbanzo – not one of them are […]

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Tony got the Canadian testing results!

Tony got the Canadian Food Inspection Agency testing results.  And he took the time to make a video walking us through the data.  Thanks CFIA and Tony! Here is the beginning of his ongoing analysis of the report:  http://www.tonu.org/2017/01/08/cfia-glyphosatetest/ Ad below this line:  

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European Commission petition to ban glyphosate coming soon

The European Commission has decided to register a European Citizens Initiative (ECI) (aka a petition!) inviting the Commission “to propose to Member States a ban on glyphosate, to reform the pesticide approval procedure, and to set EU-wide mandatory reduction targets for pesticide use”. The initiative will be available January 25 to start a one-year process of collection of signatures in support […]

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Tony Mitra’s petition at change.org to pressure local governments to begin testing food for glyphosate

Consider signing Tony Mitra’s petition at change.org to pressure local governments to begin testing food for glyphosate. This is an excerpt from the petition summary: The governments, both in the US and Canada, we have unofficially learned, have started testing our food on the quiet, for levels of contamination by glyphosate. But for reasons best known to them, Government officials […]

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Canadian Food Inspection Agency – National Chemical Residue Monitoring Program disappoints

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is responsible for monitoring the Canadian food supply for chemical residues and contaminants, and determining compliance with maximum residue limits (MRLs) and maximum levels established by Health Canada. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) runs the National Chemical Residue Monitoring Program. You can request the 2012-2013 and the 2013-2014 National Chemical Residue Monitoring Program report, […]

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Winnipeg Free Press, July 30 Article on page B9: On gluten and GMOs

The writer informs us that people’s recent increase of health reactions to wheat products is not due to new wheat varieties, not GMOs, not a change in gluten levels, and not due to changes in the genetic makeup of wheat itself. So what is the cause of the increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, or other health conditions? “…Some have linked […]

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