Vitatree Plus Detox is a full body detox to cleanse toxins from the internal organs. It is a liver cleanse, colon cleanse, kidney detox, skin detox, blood and lymphatic cleanse all in one whole food supplement. VitaDetox is very gentle and will not cause gastric upset.
I appreciate this video ive been detoxing my body one chemical at a time from heavy metals to plastics. Im now learing on this chemical from round up and gmos. So would recess cups have glyphosate?
RUclips, you should have blocked that porn link comment, that's just SOOOOOOO WRONG. This is a good, informative video and should not have such comments
click bait? where was the DETOX PART ! sheesh - I think youtube should zap ones that babble on this and don't even give half of what they use to hook a viewer in
@@davidadcock3382 is glyphosate taken up by the root of the plant ChatGPT Yes, glyphosate, the active ingredient in many herbicides including the well-known brand Roundup, is taken up by the roots of plants. Glyphosate is a systemic herbicide, which means that it is designed to be absorbed and transported throughout the plant's vascular system, affecting various parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, and roots. When glyphosate is sprayed onto the leaves of plants, it is often absorbed through the foliage. However, it can also be taken up by the plant's roots if it comes into contact with them. Once inside the plant, glyphosate disrupts an enzyme involved in the synthesis of certain amino acids, leading to the inhibition of protein synthesis and the eventual death of the plant. Glyphosate's ability to be taken up by the roots is one of the reasons it is effective at controlling weeds and unwanted vegetation. It can be translocated from the site of application to other parts of the plant, which is particularly useful for targeting perennial plants with extensive root systems. It's important to note that glyphosate's mode of action is specific to plants and certain microorganisms, and it is generally considered safe when used according to label instructions. However, concerns have been raised about its potential environmental impacts and human health effects, leading to ongoing research and discussions about its use and regulation. with that said, then does the glyphosate becomes part of the plant? ChatGPT Yes, when glyphosate is taken up by the plant, it can become incorporated into the plant's tissues. Glyphosate is a systemic herbicide, which means that it can be transported throughout the plant's vascular system to various parts of the plant, including leaves, stems, and roots. This translocation allows glyphosate to affect the growth and function of different plant tissues. Glyphosate interferes with a specific enzyme pathway called the shikimate pathway, which is involved in the synthesis of certain amino acids that are essential for plant growth. By inhibiting this pathway, glyphosate disrupts protein synthesis in the plant, leading to a range of physiological effects and, eventually, the plant's death. Because glyphosate becomes distributed throughout the plant, it can indeed become a part of the plant's tissues. This is one of the reasons why glyphosate is effective at controlling weeds and unwanted vegetation - it affects the entire plant rather than just the parts that were directly sprayed. However, it's important to note that the levels of glyphosate present in the plant's tissues are usually quite low, especially when used according to label instructions. Regulatory agencies establish maximum residue levels for glyphosate in food products to ensure that any potential exposure to humans through consumption remains within safe limits. It's also worth mentioning that the use of glyphosate has been the subject of considerable debate due to concerns about its potential environmental impact and health effects, and regulations and guidelines for its use vary by region. As with any herbicide or pesticide, it's important to follow proper usage instructions and consider alternatives when appropriate.
There are many pesticides that are systemic used by non gmo, gmo technology and organic crops. There are many many many many herbicides that could be used instead of Glyphosate and not one of them is as safe as glyphosate. Can you name the crops that can have glyphosate used on them? @@joemurrayaz
The links are not in the description :(
Just wish you could've talked more about detox.
solid talk well-researched
Glycine &cilantro help for detox.
How magnesium can help it?! Other than sleep?!
around minute 38 you promised a link to a detox protocol. Please, please provide it!
thank you!
Vitatree Plus Detox is a full body detox to cleanse toxins from the internal organs. It is a liver cleanse, colon cleanse, kidney detox, skin detox, blood and lymphatic cleanse all in one whole food supplement. VitaDetox is very gentle and will not cause gastric upset.
I appreciate this video ive been detoxing my body one chemical at a time from heavy metals to plastics. Im now learing on this chemical from round up and gmos. So would recess cups have glyphosate?
I would imagine so Mark!
Does zeolite grab glyphosate and pfas
enjoyed this video-unfortunately it is a year old and wonder if there are changes.
Bottom line......not staying away from it.
So what gets it out best?
How does sulfur containing food help to detox , please share more information . Where can I buy magnesium glycine supplement ?
everywhere !!!!!
deep sleep and stress reduction
what about neighbors that spray their lawns
RUclips, you should have blocked that porn link comment, that's just SOOOOOOO WRONG. This is a good, informative video and should not have such comments
Thank you!
This video is so so so so sad!!!! I can't believe we allow our gov to do this too the population???? Horrible!!!!
Detox starts around 34 min
Deep sleep and stress reduction
So you have something to sell... Always the same story !!!
Why would glyphosate be in almonds ??? Horrified!!!
IT IS NOT in Almonds!!!!
Popcorn is not a gmo crop,
click bait? where was the DETOX PART ! sheesh - I think youtube should zap ones that babble on this and don't even give half of what they use to hook a viewer in
Sleep
thanks for commenting
LOL...that's ridiculous. You cannot wash off the glyphosate. It's becomes a part of the plant.
You know nothing about this subject Joemurrayaz!!! Would you like for me to prove it?
@@davidadcock3382 Knock yourself out, Genius.
@@davidadcock3382 is glyphosate taken up by the root of the plant
ChatGPT
Yes, glyphosate, the active ingredient in many herbicides including the well-known brand Roundup, is taken up by the roots of plants. Glyphosate is a systemic herbicide, which means that it is designed to be absorbed and transported throughout the plant's vascular system, affecting various parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, and roots.
When glyphosate is sprayed onto the leaves of plants, it is often absorbed through the foliage. However, it can also be taken up by the plant's roots if it comes into contact with them. Once inside the plant, glyphosate disrupts an enzyme involved in the synthesis of certain amino acids, leading to the inhibition of protein synthesis and the eventual death of the plant.
Glyphosate's ability to be taken up by the roots is one of the reasons it is effective at controlling weeds and unwanted vegetation. It can be translocated from the site of application to other parts of the plant, which is particularly useful for targeting perennial plants with extensive root systems.
It's important to note that glyphosate's mode of action is specific to plants and certain microorganisms, and it is generally considered safe when used according to label instructions. However, concerns have been raised about its potential environmental impacts and human health effects, leading to ongoing research and discussions about its use and regulation.
with that said, then does the glyphosate becomes part of the plant?
ChatGPT
Yes, when glyphosate is taken up by the plant, it can become incorporated into the plant's tissues. Glyphosate is a systemic herbicide, which means that it can be transported throughout the plant's vascular system to various parts of the plant, including leaves, stems, and roots. This translocation allows glyphosate to affect the growth and function of different plant tissues.
Glyphosate interferes with a specific enzyme pathway called the shikimate pathway, which is involved in the synthesis of certain amino acids that are essential for plant growth. By inhibiting this pathway, glyphosate disrupts protein synthesis in the plant, leading to a range of physiological effects and, eventually, the plant's death.
Because glyphosate becomes distributed throughout the plant, it can indeed become a part of the plant's tissues. This is one of the reasons why glyphosate is effective at controlling weeds and unwanted vegetation - it affects the entire plant rather than just the parts that were directly sprayed.
However, it's important to note that the levels of glyphosate present in the plant's tissues are usually quite low, especially when used according to label instructions. Regulatory agencies establish maximum residue levels for glyphosate in food products to ensure that any potential exposure to humans through consumption remains within safe limits.
It's also worth mentioning that the use of glyphosate has been the subject of considerable debate due to concerns about its potential environmental impact and health effects, and regulations and guidelines for its use vary by region. As with any herbicide or pesticide, it's important to follow proper usage instructions and consider alternatives when appropriate.
There are many pesticides that are systemic used by non gmo, gmo technology and organic crops. There are many many many many herbicides that could be used instead of Glyphosate and not one of them is as safe as glyphosate. Can you name the crops that can have glyphosate used on them? @@joemurrayaz
False
Thanks for your input, not sure what you are referring to?
@@doctorjanine
I think she was replying to the quiz at the end of the video...☺️