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Dangers of RoundUp PLUS Natural Weed Control Alternatives

From the Show: Naturally Savvy
Summary: RoundUp is the number-one herbicide being used today, despite being linked to diseases like cancer.
Air Date: 10/7/15
Duration: 10
Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
Guest Bio: Lisa Beres, Certified Green Building Professional
ron-lisa-beresLisa and Ron Beres are Certified Green Building Professionals, Building Biologists and published authors of several books including Just GREEN It! and the children's book, My Body My House. In addition to testing the health of homes, their consulting business includes celebrities and Fortune 500's. They are award winning television media experts and have appeared on The Rachael Ray Show, The Suzanne Show, The Doctors, Fox & Friends, The Today Show with Matt Lauer, NBC’s Nightly News with Brian Williams, Discovery’s Greenovate and Chelsea Lately on E!
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Dangers of RoundUp PLUS Natural Weed Control Alternatives
RoundUp is the number-one herbicide being used today, and it's remained the herbicide of choice because it's extremely effective at killing weeds in gardens, lawns and even agricultural fields.

However, it's been linked to both acute health conditions, as well as serious diseases like cancer. 

Monsanto is the creator of RoundUp, and it comes as no surprise that the company has also been behind a number of other toxic elements from our past and current environments (Agent Orange, DDT, PCBs, Bovine Growth Hormone, and even the Atomic Bomb).

Glyphosate is the active ingredient in RoundUp, which has been linked specifically to Parkinson's disease and cancer. 

Another ingredient, POEA, is toxic to embryos, and can suffocate embryonic and placental cells.

What are some natural alternatives to RoundUp?

Vinegar mixed with natural dish soap will burn the foliage and lower the pH in the soil so the weeds won't grow back. 

Corn meal gluten is also a great option, as are a variety of essential oils. 

You can also tailor your landscaping to be conducive to fewer weeds by using native plants.

Lisa Beres, Certified Green Building Professional, joins host Lisa Davis to share more about the dangers of RoundUp, as well as some effective natural alternatives.