Glyphosate, one of the most toxic chemicals in the world, may be the key to why some people get severely ill from COVID-19, an MIT scientist says.
Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., who’s spent 12 years studying glyphosate’s and other toxic chemicals’ effects on human health, believes the clustering of COVID-19 deaths around river tributaries in both China and the U.S. points to glyphosate contamination.
Using detailed examples to back her hypothesis, Seneff connects the dots between chemical pollution, locations of where COVID-19 has hit hardest and numerous studies showing the connection between glyphosate and lung infections and diseases.
Source: Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., April 8,2020