Tests have found that California wines contain traces of the herbicide glyphosate, a popular chemical used in Round-Up. Ten different wines were tested from wineries all over the state, including places like Sonoma, Napa Valley and Mendocino Counties. They found glyphosate in one hundred percent of the wines tested, even those that were grown and produced organically. This suggests that the chemical drifts from conventional farmlands and just about everywhere else, where it’s used.
The test was performed by a group called Moms Across America, who wanted to find out how household products were ending up in people’s bloodstreams. They requested urine and breastmilk samples from people all over the country to find out what the most common chemical was.
Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Round-Up, as well as over 700 other herbicidal products. Last year, the World Health Organization labeled it a probable carcinogen, meaning it causes cancer.
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The Wines are from Napa Valley, Sonoma, Mendocino County – read the bottle before buying any wine from now on. And if you doubt any given period – don’t drink it period and when they lose their money – they will change their tune.
As for Monsanto – DON’T BUY ANY MONSANTO PRODUCTS PERIOD.
March against monsanto ! ! !
Post a video of you doing this then
Snopes says it’s false. Only one person tested them and let his results out to make money on his wine.
Typical California!
Rick Woodruff
Yea REALLY Jason!!!
Snopes has been snoped ! I’ll drink to that !
Hillary is a huge Monsanto supporter. Big ag also has been a big donor to the Clinton Foundation, the family charity at the center of pay-to-play accusations involving foreign donors while Mrs. Clinton ran the State Department.
Monsanto gave the foundation between $501,250 and $1 million. Dow Chemical Company, which is among the top GMO players, gave between $1 million and $5 million, according to financial disclosures by the Clinton Foundation.