I am always inspired by the guests I get to interview for this podcast. Today was no different, but my conversation with Kelly Ryerson was particularly impactful for me. Kelly defines what it means to be an advocate for health and for industry transparency.
Take a listen to how Kelly’s own health crisis led her down the path of exposing the dangerous chemicals in our food supply, specifically glyphosate. This is truly a must listen. If you care about your health, if you care about your childrens’ health, you need to tune into this one.
Kelly and I cover so much ground here and discuss how the food industry “gets” away with poisoning us and our families.
I encourage you to listen and share this information. It’s vital to our health, that of our families and that of our planet.
We talked about:
- Kelly’s news site, Glyphosate Facts and her blogging career as Glyphosate Girl
- Her own history with illness and trying to discover the root cause problem
- How Kelly ended up at the Monsanto trial in San Francisco
- Her interest in regenerative farming
- The effects glyphosate can have on your body
- The effect of chemicals on our hormones and reproductive systems
- What types of pesticides we use
- Kelly’s experience with censorship
- Kelly’s recommendation on how to avoid glyphosate in their food
Learn more about Kelly, glyphosates, and her activism.
Read a transcript of this episode.
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