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Doctor Claims 4 Billion Pounds of Glyphosate Annually Dissolving Human Cell Boundaries Worldwide

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · The Hidden Link Between Water & Disease - Dr. Zach Bush · July 13, 2026
Doctor Claims 4 Billion Pounds of Glyphosate Annually Dissolving Human Cell Boundaries Worldwide
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
The Hidden Link Between Water & Disease - Dr. Zach Bush
"We now spend billions of dollars a year spraying this thing into our environment. We have an estimated 4 billion pounds of glyphosate being sprayed into our soil and water systems worldwide. And it turns out, as our laboratory has been studying this compound for a decade now, every time you touch human cell systems with glyphosate, it dissolves the communication between them. It disconnects you from the boundary of being human, and it dissolves that to the point where you don't know where you begin or end at human biology."
A physician claims laboratory studies over a decade show glyphosate, the primary herbicide in 90+ percent of weed killers, dissolves cellular communication and human biological boundaries at the cellular level. He attributes the complete dissolution of human health across all ages and organ systems between 1992-2002 to this chemical exposure. The claim directly challenges the safety assurances of the agrochemical industry and regulatory bodies.

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In this wide-ranging conversation, a physician and founder of the nonprofit Farmers Footprint explains his theory that human disease stems from the loss of crystalline water structure within cells and the destruction of soil biodiversity through chemical agriculture. The doctor claims that between 1992 and 2002, human health across all ages and organ systems completely dissolved due to glyphosate exposure, with an estimated 4 billion pounds now sprayed globally each year. He presents phase angle measurements as a biomarker of cellular health, stating cancer patients measure at 4 on a scale where death occurs at 3.5 and ideal health is 10, reframing cancer as a late symptom of energetic disconnection rather than a primary disease. The conversation delves into his view that the human body is comprised primarily of crystalline gel water that stores light energy from plants, and that modern purified water and chemical farming have disrupted this system. He discusses extracting redox signaling molecules from 60-million-year-old fossil soils to restore cellular communication networks disrupted by environmental toxins. The physician warns that American cities like Los Angeles maintain only a 3-day food supply due to 3,000-mile supply chains and dead topsoils, making them vulnerable to humanitarian crisis. He advocates for converting the 40 million acres of American lawns into food forests and describes a regenerative agriculture movement led primarily by women and youth seeking to rebuild soil biodiversity. Throughout, he frames the solution as reconnection to nature and biodiverse information inputs rather than monoculture thinking promoted by news media and chemical-dependent industrial agriculture.

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