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womanofthehills

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7. Me too - foods high in glyphosate are oats, lentils, wheat, corn
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 12:23 AM
Yesterday

Plus soy, almonds etc. US sugar crop is sprayed with glyphosate just before harvest in Florida & Louisiana. Lots of grains - esp in northern states - sprayed with glyphosate just before harvest for uniform drying. Foods that have multiple pesticides included strawberries. Never eat a non organic strawberry.

People think oats are good for them not realizing unless they are organic, osts have some of of the highest levels of glyphosate of all foods. Then they use almond and oat milk which are super loaded with glyphosate unless organic. Even organic has some - often lower levels from drift or big corporations who are cheating as our gov doesn’t measure levels - usually private or univ labs do.

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Isn't this what tsf just initiated the Defense Production Act for? SheltieLover Friday #1
Who is doing this? SheltieLover Friday #2
Nyt defense production act link SheltieLover Friday #3
Actually Greg_In_SF Friday #4
The IDF told the UN peacekeepers to stay under cover muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #10
This is why I eat organic foods. gab13by13 Friday #5
Me too - foods high in glyphosate are oats, lentils, wheat, corn womanofthehills Yesterday #7
... BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #8
More info womanofthehills Yesterday #6
Here's a story, personal experience NJCher Yesterday #9
If she had put down agricultural fabric before the rocks - she wouldn't have had the weeds. harumph Yesterday #11
The professional fabric NJCher Yesterday #12
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