Half of All Children Will Be Autistic by 2025, Warns Senior Research Scientist at MIT

Half of All Children Will Be Autistic by 2025, Warns Senior Research Scientist at MIT
Why? Evidence points to glyphosate toxicity from the overuse of Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide on our food.
For over three decades, Stephanie Seneff, PhD, has researched biology and technology, over the years publishing over 170 scholarly peer-reviewed articles. In recent years she has concentrated on the relationship between nutrition and health, tackling such topics as Alzheimer’s, autism, and cardiovascular diseases, as well as the impact of nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins on human health.
At a conference last Thursday, in a special panel discussion about GMOs, she took the audience by surprise when she declared, “At today’s rate, by 2025, one in two children will be autistic.” She noted that the side effects of autism closely mimic those of glyphosate toxicity, and presented data showing a remarkably consistent correlation between the use of Roundup on crops (and the creation of Roundup-ready GMO crop seeds) with rising rates of autism. Children with autism have biomarkers indicative of excessive glyphosate, including zinc and iron deficiency, low serum sulfate, seizures, and mitochondrial disorder.
A fellow panelist reported that after Dr. Seneff’s presentation, “All of the 70 or so people in attendance were squirming, likely because they now had serious misgivings about serving their kids, or themselves, anything with corn or soy, which are nearly all genetically modified and thus tainted with Roundup and its glyphosate.”

Studies and articles on Glyphosate (Roundup)

U.S. Congressional Hearing on Glyphosate, June 14, 2016. Download Presentations from this link.
Glyphosate, Roundup, Glyphosate-Tolerance GM Soybeans, Chemical Extracted Soybean Food Oil/Soybean Powder Cause Serious Harm to Health of American/Chinese People. Compiled and translated by I-wan, Chen (cheniwan@cei.gov.cn). (Download)
Glyphosate and Autism Slides presented at the Peoples’ Assembly meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, October 14, 2016. (Powerpoint Slides)
Is Round the Primary Cause of the Current Epidemic in Chronic Diseases? Slides for presentation hosted by Talk About Curing Autism (TACA), Massachusetts Chapter, Oct 1, 2016. (Powerpoint Slides)
Roundup, MMR and autism — A Toxic Connection. Honolulu, HI, August 4, 2016. Sponsored in part by Seeds of Truth and Kokua Market. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
“GMOs & glyphosate — real threats to human & environmental health.” Presented at event at University of Toronto, April 28, 2016, sponsored by Science For Peace. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation on glyphosate at Environmental Health Symposium in San Diego in March, 2016. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Glyphosate: The “Safe” Herbicide that’s Making Us All Sick. July, 2015. Hawaii tour, sponsored in part by Seeds of Truth. (Video of Presentation) (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Roundup and GMO and the Rise of Modern Disease. Jan. 22, 2015. Talk in Honolulu, HI, sponsored by Seeds of Truth. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Roundup and GMOs: Are We Gambling with the Future of Food? July 29, 2014, Talk presented at the National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation at an Informational Hearing on Genetically Modified Organisms for the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee of the Pennsylvania legislature. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Is Roundup the Toxic Chemical that’s Making Us All Sick? June 5, 2014, Groton School, Campbell Performing Arts Center, Groton MA. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
“Sulfate Deficiency in Neurological Disease Following Aluminum and Glyphosate Exposure,” Webinar presented on June 2, 2015, hosted by Jessica Sherman. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 in Taiwan, organized by the Green Formosa Front and sponsored by the HaoRan Foundation. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation on glyphosate on April 28, 2014 hosted by the MIT and Wellesley Alumni Associations (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation on March 26, 2014 at International Symposium on Vaccines in Nice, France: A Role for the Pineal Gland in Neurological Damage Following Aluminum-adjuvanted Vaccination(Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation on March 16, 2014 at Physicians’ Roundtable Conference in Tampa, FL. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
Presentation on Oct 16, 2013 hosted by the Wellesley chapter of the League of Women Voters. Video. Slides.
326 page document by Sayer Ji – many references to the literature on why not to vaccinate. Click Here
Nancy Swanson, Andre Leu, Jon Abrahamson and Bradley Wallet. Genetically engineered crops, glyphosate and the deterioration of health in the United States of America. Journal of Organic Systems, 9(2), 2014. Click Here
Compilation (by Rosemary Mason MB ChB FRCA) of data worldwide on effects of glyphosate on human health. Click Here Former Monsanto employee put in charge of GMO papers at journal Click Here Scientific journal withdraws Seralini paper on Roundup toxicity Click Here Autism Rates and Glyphosate Application Rates to Corn and Soy in the U.S. as A Function of Time. Click Here Slides Presented to MIT Faculty at CSAIL Offsite Meeting on May 17, 2013, on autism and glyphosate. (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)

Papers in Refereed Journals on Nutrition and Disease

Note: These papers collectively explain how sulfate deficiency throughout the body is behind most modern diseases and conditions, and how toxic chemicals in the environment cause this deficiency.

  1. S. Seneff, N. L. Swanson, G. Koenig and C. Li. “Is GERD a Factor in Osteonecrosis of the Jaw? Evidence of Pathology Linked to G6PD Deficiency and Sulfomucins,” Disease Markers Volume 2016 (2016), Article ID 8376979. (Download)
  2. A. Samsel and S Seneff. “Glyphosate pathways to modern diseases V: Amino acid analogue of glycine in diverse proteins,” Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry 2016;16: 9-46. (Download)
  3. Nancy Swanson, Judy Hoy and Stephanie Seneff. “Evidence that glyphosate is a causative agent in chronic sub-clinical metabolic acidosis and mitochondrial dysfunction” International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine 2016;4:32-52. (Download)
  4. Beecham JE and Seneff S. “Is there a link between autism and glyphosate-formulated herbicides?” J Autism 2016; 3:1. (Download)
  5. Seneff S, Swanson N, Li C, Koenig G. “Death as a Drug Side Effect in FAERS: Is Glyphosate Contamination a Factor?” Agricultural Sciences 2015;6:1472-1501. Agricultural Sciences2015;6:1472-1501. (Download)
  6. Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff. “Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases IV: cancer and related pathologies,” The Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry 2015; 15:121-159.(Download)
  7. James Beecham and Stephanie Seneff. “The Possible Link between Autism and Glyphosate Acting as Glycine Mimetic – A Review of Evidence from the Literature with Analysis.” Molecular and Genetic Medicine 2015; 9:4. (Download)
  8. Gerald Koenig and Stephanie Seneff. “Gamma-Glutamyltransferase: A Predictive Biomarker of Cellular Antioxidant Inadequacy and Disease Risk.” Disease Markers Volume 2015 (2015): Article ID 818570. (Download)
  9. Judy Hoy, Nancy Swanson and Stephanie Seneff. “The High Cost of Pesticides: Human and Animal Diseases.” Poult Fish Wildl Sci 2015; 3:1. (Download)
  10. Stephanie Seneff, Robert M. Davidson, Ann Lauritzen, Anthony Samsel, and Glyn Wainwright. “A novel hypothesis for atherosclerosis as a cholesterol sulfate deficiency syndrome.” Theor Biol Med Model. 2015; 12: 9. (Download)
  11. Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff. “Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases III: Manganese, neurological diseases, and associated pathologies.” Surgical Neurology International 2015; 6:45. (Download)
  12. Stephanie Seneff, Nancy Swanson and Chen Li. “Aluminum and Glyphosate Can Synergistically Induce Pineal Gland Pathology: Connection to Gut Dysbiosis and Neurological Disease.” Agricultural Sciences 2015; 6: 42-70. (Download)
  13. Wendy A Morley and Stephanie Seneff. “Diminished brain resilience syndrome: A modern day neurological pathology of increased susceptibility to mild brain trauma, concussion, and downstream neurodegeneration.” Surg Neurol Int 18 Jun 2014;5:97. (Download)
  14. CA Shaw, S Seneff, SD Kette, L Tomljenovic, JW Oller Jr., and RM Davidson. “Aluminum-Induced Entropy in Biological Systems: Implications for Neurological Disease.” Journal of Toxicology2014: Article ID 491316. (Download)
  15. CA Shaw, SD Kette, RM Davidson, and S Seneff. “Aluminum’s Role in CNS-immune System Interactions leading to Neurological Disorders.” Immunome Research 2013; 9:069. doi: 10.4172/1745-7580.1000069. (Download)
  16. Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff, ” Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases II: Celiac sprue and gluten intolerance.” Interdiscip Toxicol. 2013; 6(4): 159-184. (Download)
  17. Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff, “Glyphosate’s Suppression of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Amino Acid Biosynthesis by the Gut Microbiome: Pathways to Modern Diseases” Entropy2013, 15(4), 1416-1463; doi:10.3390/e15041416 (Download)
  18. Robert M. Davidson, Ann Lauritzen and Stephanie Seneff, “Biological Water Dynamics and Entropy: A Biophysical Origin of Cancer and Other Diseases” Entropy 2013, 15, 3822-3876; doi:10.3390/ e15093822 (Download)
  19. Stephanie Seneff, Ann Lauritzen, Robert Davidson and Laurie Lentz-Marino, “Is Encephalopathy a Mechanism to Renew Sulfate in Autism?” Entropy 2013, 15, 372-406; doi:10.3390/e15010372(Download)
  20. Stephanie Seneff, Ann Lauritzen, Robert Davidson and Laurie Lentz-Marino, “Is Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase a Moonlighting Protein Whose Day Job is Cholesterol Sulfate Synthesis? Implications for Cholesterol Transport, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease.” Entropy 2012, 14, 2492-2530; doi:10.3390/e14122492 (Download)
  21. Stephanie Seneff, Robert M. Davidson and Jingjing Liu, “Is Cholesterol Sulfate Deficiency a Common Factor in Preeclampsia, Autism, and Pernicious Anemia?” Entropy 2012, 14, 2265-2290; doi:10.3390/e14112265 (Download)
  22. Samantha Hartzell and Stephanie Seneff, “Impaired Sulfate Metabolism and Epigenetics: Is There a Link in Autism?” Entropy 2012, 14, 1953-1977; doi:10.3390/e14101953 (Download)
  23. Stephanie Seneff, Robert M. Davidson, and Jingjing Liu, “Empirical Data Confirm Autism Symptoms Related to Aluminum and Acetaminophen Exposure,” Entropy 2012, 14, 2227-2253; doi:10.3390/e14112227 (Download)
  24. Robert M. Davidson, and Stephanie Seneff, “The Initial Common Pathway of Inflammation, Disease, and Sudden Death,” Entropy 2012, 14, 1399-1442; doi:10.3390/e14081399 (Download)
  25. Stephanie Seneff, Glyn Wainwright, and Luca Mascitelli, “Nutrition and Alzheimer’s Disease: The Detrimental Role of a High Carbohydrate Diet,” European Journal of Internal Medicine 22 (2011) 134-140; doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2010.12.017 (Download)
  26. Stephanie Seneff, Glyn Wainwright, and Luca Mascitelli, “Is the Metabolic Syndrome Caused by a High Fructose, and Relatively Low Fat, Low Cholesterol Diet?” Archives of Medical Science, 2011; 7, 1: 8-20; doi:10.5114/aoms.2011.20598 (Download)
  27. Stephanie Seneff, Robert Davidson, and Luca Mascitelli, “Might cholesterol sulfate deficiency contribute to the development of autistic spectrum disorder?” Medical Hypotheses, 8, 213-217, 2012.(Download)

Interviews

 

  • WAPF interview on statin drugs, heart disease and glyphosate. WAPF Nov. 2015
  • You must be nuts! Puppets Alph, Beel & Chah-Lee learn about the business of dementia from a series of online interviews by Obhi Chatterjee. Published Dec. 21, 2014.
  • Interview with Richard Longland on glyphosate and autism (integrated with slides): (Part One) (Part Two)
  • Legal Edition television interview with Mary Kay Elloian on glyphosate and Roundup. November 3, 2014.
  • Radio Interview with Dr. Cindy Anderson on FTNS radio January 23, 2013.
  • Dr. Hildy®, Stephanie Seneff, and Atty. Keith Landrum, MD: VACCINES: Past, Present, Future | One Cell One Light® Radio February 18, 2015

 

AutismOne Presentations, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

 

 

Presentations at Yale’s Unite For Sight Global Health & Innovation Conference.

 

 

 

 

Weston Price Foundation Wise Traditions Articles and Presentations

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Folic Acid Supplementation: Why This is Not a Good Idea (Powerpoint Slides) PDF Version)
  2. Cholesterol Sulfate, Electricity and the Vasculature (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)

 

 

  1. Nutrition (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  2. Pesticides: Focus on Roundup (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  3. Vaccines, Antibiotics, and Microbes (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  4. Pharmaceutical Drugs: Focus on Statins (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)

 

 

 

  1. GMOs and Roundup: a Marriage Made in Hell (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  2. Cholesterol, Sulfate and Heart Disease (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)

 

 

  1. Introduction (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  2. Cholesterol Sulfate (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  3. Gut Microbes: How They Help Us Out (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  4. Autism, Depression, and Alzheimer’s Disease (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  5. Glyphosate: The Elephant in the Room (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  6. Nutrition: Facts and Fiction (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)

 

 

  1. Taurine: A Mysterious Molecule with Intriguing Possibilities (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)
  2. Nutrition, Toxins, and Health: Facts and Speculation. Part I: Nutrition (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF version)
  3. Nutrition, Toxins, and Health: Facts and Speculation. Part II: Biology (Powerpoint Slides) (PDF Version)

 

 

  1. Let The Sun Shine In! (Powerpoint Slides)
  2. The Silver Lining in Chronic Disease (Powerpoint Slides)
  3. Autism, Alzheimer’s and Depression: A Shared Underlying Pathology and Treatment (Powerpoint Slides)
  4. Glossary of Terms (Pdf File)

 

 

  1. Cholesterol, Sulfur, Lactate, and Sunlight: a New Paradigm for Health (Powerpoint Slides)
  2. Autism, Vaccines, and Cholesterol Sulfate (Powerpoint Slides)
  3. How Statins Really Work Explains Why They Don’t Really Work (Powerpoint Slides)

Essays on health

  1. Low Fat Diet and Sunscreen: A Recipe for Disaster
  2. Why You should Think Twice before Starting Statin Therapy
  3. Statins, Pregnancy, Sepsis, Cancer, Heart Failure: A Critical Analysis.
  4. APOE-4: The Clue to Why Low Fat Diet and Statins may Cause Alzheimer’s.
  5. Statins and Myoglobin: How Muscle Pain and Weakness Progress to Heart, Lung and Kidney Failure
  6. Morbid Obesity, Vitamin D Deficiency, and Swine Flu.
  7. The Obesity Epidemic: is the Metabolic Syndrome a Nutritional Deficiency Disease? Georgian translation created by Irakli Nishnianidze
  8. Is ADHD Caused by Insufficient Dietary Fat?
  9. Could Sulfur Deficiency be a Contributing Factor in Obesity, Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
  10. How Statins Really Work Explains Why They Don’t Really Work.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )

Video and Audio Clips

  1. Video Clip illustrating ability for student to create flash cards and use them in a simple speech-enabled interactive game on the Web (Video Clip )
  2. Video Clip illustrating simple speech-enabled card game, Rainbow Rummy, where students use vocabulary of named objects and colors communicatively. (Video Clip )
  3. Video Clip illustrating social game where two people compete against each other in Rainbow Rummy card game. (Video Clip )
  4. Video clip illustrating spoken interaction with language learning weather system (Video Clip )
  5. Audio clip of student’s original speech “shang4 hai3 ne5” (Waveform file )
  6. Audio clip of student’s speech with tones repaired through phase vocoder transformations (Waveform file )

Selected Other Papers

  1. Jingjing Liu and Stephanie Seneff, A Dialogue System for Accessing Drug Reviews, ASRU, Hawaii, December, 2011.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  2. Jingjing Liu, Alice Li and Stephanie Seneff, Automatic Drug Side Effect Discovery from Online Patient-Submitted Reviews: Focus on Statin Drugs, IMMM, Barcelona, Spain, October, 2011.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  3. Speech-enabled Card Games for Incidental Vocabulary Acquisition in a Foreign Language, Speech Communication, Special Issue on Applications to Language Learning 51(10), 1106-1123, 2009.
    (Online Version )
  4. The Use of Subword Linguistic Modeling for Multiple Tasks in Speech Recognition, Speech Communication, Vol. 42, No. 3-4, pp. 373–390, 2004.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  5. The Use of Linguistic Hierarchies in Speech Understanding, Keynote Address, ICSLP ’98.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  6. ANGIE: A New Framework for Speech Analysis Based on Morpho-Phonological Modelling, ICSLP ’96
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  7. Response Planning and Generation in the Mercury Flight Reservation System. Computer Speech and Language, Vol. 16, 2002.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  8. Automatic Acquisition of Names Using Speak and Spell Mode in Spoken Dialogue Systems. HLT 2003.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  9. Galaxy-II: A Reference Architecture for Conversational System Development. ICSLP ’98.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )
  10. Integration of Hierarchical Linguistic, Prosodic, and Phonological Constraints in the Jupiter Domain. ICSLP ’98.
    (Acrobat (PDF) file )

 

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