Stephanie Seneff

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Stephanie Seneff

Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D.

Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings.

Her recent interests have focused on the role of toxic chemicals and micronutrient deficiencies in health and disease, with a special emphasis on the pervasive herbicide, Roundup, and the mineral, sulfur. Her investigations have led to a strong hypothesis that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is the key factor in the autism epidemic and in many other neurological and autoimmune diseases. She has authored over thirty peer-reviewed journal papers over the past few years on these topics, and has delivered numerous slide presentations around the world.

She has a bachelor of science degree from MIT in biology and master of science and doctorate degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science.

Articles by Stephanie Seneff

Deuterium, Mitochondrial Impairment, and Cancer: A Role For Glyphosate

Join us as Dr. Stephanie Seneff, renowned researcher, dives deep into the complex relationship between deuterium, mitochondrial impairment, and cancer.

Turning Sewage Sludge and Food Waste into Carbon Free Vehicle Fuels

Highlights

  • Sewage dumped into the ocean harms sea life
  • Sewage sludge converted to fertilizer has too many harmful chemicals in it
  • Food waste and sewage sludge can be turned into valuable fuel, but toxic chemicals (e.g., glyphosate, prescription drugs) are still problematic
  • Acid-loving microbes from Yellowstone Park produce versatile
  • ...

Glyphosate, Deuterium, Prions, and Neurodegeneration

Stephanie Seneff, PhD, presents mounting evidence that the active ingredient in the world’s most commonly used weedkiller is contributing to skyrocketing rates of chronic disease. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup, the most commonly used weedkiller in the world. Nearly 300 million pounds of glyphosate-based herbicide are sprayed on farms – and food – every year.

How Pesticides and Herbicides Affect Farmers

These cancer-causing chemicals are a risk in our food. They are even a greater risk for the farmers who grow them.

Toxic Legacy

Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup. Nearly 300 million pounds of glyphosate-based herbicide are sprayed on farms – and food – every year in the US. Agrichemical companies claim this weedkiller is safe. But mounting evidence, and several highly publicized landmark legal cases, tell a very different story. Dr. Seneff shares the chemistry, the consequences, and what we can do moving forward.

Conversations With Tom Cowan & Friends: Episode 7: Stephanie Seneff

Episode 7 of Conversations with Tom Cowan and friends is with MIT researcher Stephanie Seneff. In this interview, they cover many subjects having to do with circulation, COVID, glyphosate and the role of vitamin D in health and illness.

The Mineral Power for Your Body’s Electrical Supply

We know that water conducts electricity in our bodies. But would you like to see how? What if you learned about a little something extra that could add a lot more zap to your zip? Dr. Seneff has all the data that you need.

Sunlight and Vitamin D: They're Not the Same Thing!

Sulfate synthesis in the skin captures the sun's energy. Adequate sun exposure to the skin and the eyes is vital for our long term health. The benefits of sun exposure are about much more than Vitamin D.

Glyphosate, Deuterium and COVID-19

This article is a whirlwind tour through many concepts in biology. Hopefully you can appreciate the science enough to realize that glyphosate can be predicted to disrupt the body’s ability to fractionate deuterium and keep the deuterium levels in the mitochondria at a healthy state. The resolution of the inflammatory response coincides with the resolution of the deuterium excess problem in the mitochondria. These processes get derailed by glyphosate, and this can have life-threatening consequences for someone who is infected with COVID 19

COVID-19 Reveals a New Metabolism Paradigm

Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., proposes that glyphosate, found in RoundUp, could play a role in the mortality caused by COVID 19. Learn how the body has self supporting mechanisms to recover from viral infections and how contamination from glyphosate and other toxic chemicals disrupt this healing process.

Does Glyphosate Substitute for Glycine in Proteins of Actively Dividing Mammalian Cells?

A paper was recently published by Antoniou et al. with the bold title, "Glyphosate does not substitute for glycine in proteins of actively dividing mammalian cells." This article is a response from Dr. Stephanie Seneff, an expert in glyphosate research. If glyphosate is indeed substituting for glycine during protein synthesis, the consequences are mind-boggling, and the insidious cumulative toxic effects of glyphosate can easily explain the rise we are seeing today in the prevalence of a long list of autoimmune, metabolic, neurological and oncological diseases.

What We Can Learn From Mouse Models of Autism

Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder whose incidence has been rising dramatically in the past two decades, in step with the dramatic rise in the use of glyphosate (the active ingredient in the pervasive herbicide Roundup) on core food crops. While correlation does not necessarily mean causation, there are multiple mechanisms by which glyphosate's disruption of human biology, and the biology of the gut microbiome, could cause many of the observed symptoms and biological metrics associated with autism.