Dr Andre Leu, Author of: Growing Life, The Myths of Safe Pesticides. He is the International Director of Regeneration International, musician and farmer
Explore the fundamentals of regenerative agriculture, including specific, proven steps designed to grow healthy food, while protecting our natural resources like clean water, soil and air
Two recent studies reveal that even tiny amounts of chlorpyrifos, a common pesticide that leaves residues on produce, can cause brain damage in unborn and developing children
The results of Panzacchi et al. raise serious issues about why it has taken decades to conduct this type of study to uncover the massive extent of multiple cancers caused by glyphosate.
regenerationinternational.org/2025/06/24/the…
What kind of brutal society poisons its children rather than giving them the best start in life? Exposure to pesticides and neurotoxins should be regarded as some of the worst forms of child abuse.
Why has it taken over 50 years to publish a study that examined the total lifetime exposure to ‘safe’ glyphosate levels to which most people are subjected and find multiple types of cancer?
What is the True Cost of Foods that Contain Poison Residues?
It is time to dispel the myth that foods from farming systems using synthetic pesticides are safe to eat.
The issue of hormone-disrupting chemicals must be addressed urgently because the public is losing trust in these institutions and their scientific communities. They are putting us, our children, and all other species on our planet in grave danger. regenerationinternational.org/2025/06/30/hor…
Why has it taken over 50 years to publish a study that examined the total lifetime exposure to ‘safe’ glyphosate levels to which most people are subjected and find multiple types of cancer?
Why has it taken over 50 years to publish a study that examined the total lifetime exposure to the ‘safe’ glyphosate levels to which most people are subjected and find multiple types of cancer?
Great civilizations of the past, such as the Sumerian Empire, Egypt, the Roman Empire, the Khmer-Angkor Empire, and the Maya of the Yucatan, ultimately fell due to their agricultural practices depleting soil organic matter and natural vegetation.