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| [Note from Editor of "Towards Better Health": this is our choice of image. Monsanto would do well to look at its own "cancer of corruption" and not disparage agencies like the IARC.] |
In relation to the previous post, read here how Monsanto lies about the safety of its product, glyphosate.
IARC's Report on Glyphosate
monsanto.com
Glyphosate has a long history of safe use. In evaluations spanning four decades, the overwhelming conclusion of experts worldwide has been that glyphosate, when used according to label directions, does not present an unreasonable risk of adverse effects to humans, wildlife or the environment.
In March 2015, IARC convened a meeting to evaluate the potential carcinogenic risks to humans from several pesticides, including glyphosate, an active ingredient in many popular herbicides, including Roundup brand herbicides. After that meeting the IARC panel classified glyphosate in Category 2A, a category that also includes red meat.
Based on the overwhelming weight of evidence, Monsanto strongly disagrees with IARC’s classification of glyphosate.
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