Moms call on government to reform the food industry: 'Poison is not partisan'

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Zen Honeycutt and Kelly Ryerson, from Moms Across America, chat with 'The Story' about the importance of getting toxic ingredients out of food.

A group of moms is pleading with the U.S. government to reform the food industry, arguing that 'poison is not partisan.' Moms Across America is raising awareness about the harmful impact GMOs and other toxins could have on the health of children. 'I became involved in this fight because I found my two children really struggling with chronic illness, migraines, ADHD and gastrointestinal issues,' Moms Across America board member Kelly Ryerson told 'The Story' on Monday.

'These pesticides are robbing us of our fertility.' Ryerson said. 'Very specifically, glyphosate crosses the blood-testes barrier and lands in semen. It kills sperm. So, we wonder why we have sperm counts that are down 50% over the last 50 years.' The Moms Across America founder says they sent five childhood vaccines to be tested and each was positive for glyphosate. 'Having watched RFK, Jr.

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