
Ukrainian Doctor Warns of Glyphosate in Food: Is Our Produce Safe?
Glyphosate in Ukrainian Produce: Doctor Raises Concerns A video by a Ukrainian doctor, Dr. Vasyl Ornat, has sparked discussion about the use of glyphosate herbicide in food production. Dr. Ornat, who practices in Izyaslav, claims that the vast majority of produce in Ukraine is treated with glyphosate, a known carcinogen. "Everything is treated," he states in the video, "there are no untreated products." He suggests the only way to avoid glyphosate is to forage for wild foods. While Dr. Ornat's concerns highlight the need for transparency in food production, the extent of his claims requires further investigation. Scientific studies on glyphosate's effects vary, and regulatory bodies have different standards. A balanced assessment is needed to understand the risks and benefits of glyphosate use in agriculture and to inform consumers about safe food choices. The video has garnered 1280 views and 63 likes, indicating public interest in this issue. Further research and reporting are crucial to providing accurate information to the public.