Dr Krüger: Glyphosate is Toxic to Dairy Cows
A new study by a team of scientists led by Dr Monika Krüger has revealed that Glyphosate (Roundup) is toxic to the normal metabolism of dairy cows.
Find the Full Study Here: http://gmoevidence.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Glyphosat-Dänemark.pdf
Field Investigations of Glyphosate in Urine of Danish Dairy Cows
AuthorsMonika Krüger, Wieland Schröd, Jürgen Neuhaus and Awad Ali Shehata
Abstract
In the present study, thirty dairy cows from each of eight Danish dairy farms were investigated for excretion of glyphosate in urine. Blood serum parameters indicative of cytotoxicity as alkaline phosphatase (AP), glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH), glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), creatinine kinase CK), nephrotoxicity, (urea, creatine), cholesterol and the trace elements as manganese (Mn), cobalt (Co), selenium (Se), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) were investigated. All cows excreted glyphosate in their urine but in varying concentrations. Increased levels of GLDH, GOT and CK in cows from all farms demonstrate a possible effect of glyphosate on liver and muscle cells. High urea levels in some farms could be due to nephrotoxicity of glyphosate. Also the unexpected very low levels of Mn and Co were observed in all animals which could be explained due to a strong mineral chelating effect of glyphosate. In contrast the mean levels of Cu, Zn and Se were within the normal reference range. In conclusion, this study gives the first documentation to which extent Danish dairy cattle are exposed to Glyphosate and its impact on blood parameters.

World Exclusive: New Study Reveals Roundup is Toxic to Dairy Cows
A new study by scientists in Europe has revealed that Glyphosate (Roundup) is toxic to the normal metabolism of dairy cows.
In the new paper titled ‘Field Investigations of Glyphosate
in Urine of Danish Dairy Cows’ published in the Journal of Environmental
& Analytical Toxicology, researchers led by Dr Monika Krüger reveal
that “all cows investigated at the eight Danish dairy farms
excreted glyphosate in their urine at significant different amounts
between the farms.”
Find the Full Study Here: gmoevidence.com
The researchers continue; “We found increased blood serum
levels of parameters indicative for cytotoxicity like GLDH, GOT, and CK
and the lipid profile marker cholesterol in cows at all farms and high
urea levels in half of the farm animals.
Thirty cows (15 fresh calving, 15 high yielding cows) at each of the eight Danish farms were investigated. The age of these animals ranged from 4 to 7 years with an average body weight of 550-600 Kg.
This study follows on from two studies during the last year which have caused shockwaves around the globe regarding the possible dangers of the glyphosate-based Roundup Weedkiller – the Worlds best selling herbicide.
Firstly, in September 2012, in a study published in “Food and Chemical Toxicology”, researchers led by Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini from CRIIGEN found that rats fed on a diet containing NK603 Roundup tolerant GM maize or given water containing Roundup, at levels permitted in drinking water and GM crops in the US, developed cancers faster and died earlier than rats fed on a standard diet. They suffered breast cancer and severe liver and kidney damage.
Following the Seralini study, the results of tests commissioned by Friends of the Earth Europe showed that people in 18 countries across Europe were found to have traces of the weed killer glyphosate in their urine.
The evidence suggesting that Roundup should be removed from shop shelves worldwide is building and this latest Danish cow study only adds to the pressure on farming organisations and food regulatory bodies to take action.
As the Danish dairy cow study states: “The intensive use of glyphosate has led to its wide-spread contamination of different ecosystems where it influences plants, microorganisms, animals and many components of the food chain.”
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