Dispelling the Myth of the “Dose Makes the Poison”—A New Science About How Herbicides Affect Health and the Environment: A Case Study of Glyphosate and the Alaska Railroad

New scientific evidence from the fields of toxicology, endocrinology, developmental biology and biochemistry shows that a core assumption of toxicology, “the dose makes the poison,” is inadequate as a basis for regulatory standards to protect human health. Evidence shows that pesticides have interactive effects and adverse health effects at extremely low levels–below EPA allowable levels.…

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