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RFK Jr.'s Surprising Reversal on Glyphosate: What It Means for Your Health

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Health Secretary RFK Jr. backed a Trump order boosting glyphosate production despite calling it dangerous years ago.

Why Did RFK Jr. Change His Position on Glyphosate?

What Makes This Reversal So Controversial?

How Widespread Is Glyphosate Use in American Agriculture?

What Does the Science Say About Glyphosate and Cancer Risk?

Steps to Reduce Your Pesticide Exposure

  • Choose Organic Produce: Buy certified organic fruits and vegetables when possible, particularly for crops known to have higher pesticide residues like apples, spinach, and strawberries.
  • Wash Produce Thoroughly: Rinse all fruits and vegetables under running water for at least 15-30 seconds, even if you plan to peel them, to reduce surface pesticide residues.
  • Support Local Farmers: Visit farmers markets and ask growers directly about their pesticide practices; many small-scale farmers use fewer synthetic chemicals than large industrial operations.
  • Read Food Labels: Look for products labeled "non-GMO" or "organic," which typically indicate lower glyphosate use in production.

What Happens Next?

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