Tag: Personal Story
One Less Kidney: When Everyday Exposure Hits Home
When everyday exposure meets real life: one family’s fight with kidney cancer brings glyphosate’s risks into sharp focus. How safe are “safe limits” when lives are on the line?
One Woman’s Story of Lost Taste and Smell. It Wasn’t Just the Potato
For two years, she lived without taste or smell. At first it seemed like an allergy to potatoes — until an organic test revealed the truth. The problem wasn’t the potato at all, but glyphosate-based sprays like Roundup. This personal story shows how hidden chemical residues can affect our health in unexpected ways.
Feeling Glyphosate Before Seeing It: What Lived Experience Tells Us
Some people say they feel glyphosate before they even see the yellowed grass — headaches, pain, and liver stress acting as early alarms. Science is beginning to show those “silent signals” may not be coincidence.
Robyn’s Story: When the Tests Revealed the Truth Behind Her Symptoms
After years of unexplained illness, Robyn discovered high glyphosate levels through independent testing. Her journey reveals just how deeply it can impact health — and hope.
A Helicopter, a Farm, and a Funeral: A Glyphosate Exposure Story You Won’t Forget
After being doused by glyphosate in 2002, Liz’s world changed forever. What began with a helicopter and a biff of spray led to loss, heartbreak — and now, action.
The Baby Who Changed a Borough
In the 1980s, a mother of four noticed something wasn’t right. Her baby was failing to thrive—and the roadside spraying trucks kept rumbling by. What happened next sparked a movement.


