Description
Glyphosate Urine Test
A urine test specifically measuring Glyphosate, the active ingredient in many herbicides (like Roundup). Glyphosate can be ingested via residues on food or from environmental exposure. This test usually uses LC-MS/MS to detect and quantify glyphosate (and sometimes its primary metabolite AMPA) in the urine, reflecting recent exposure.
High glyphosate levels might be found in people who consume a lot of non-organic grains or live near farms. There is ongoing research and debate on glyphosate’s health effects, but it has been implicated in disrupting gut flora and potential links to certain cancers or metabolic issues. Clinicians may use this test for patients with chronic gut dysbiosis or who are very health-conscious about reducing their toxin load.
If levels are high, one might advise switching to organic foods, filtering water, or other interventions to reduce exposure. It’s also sometimes used in litigation or occupational health for those who handle herbicides. In essence, it gives a measure of how much of this common chemical is entering one’s body.
Categories by Disease
- Environmental toxin exposure
- Potentially associated: non-Hodgkin lymphoma (per some studies of heavy exposure)
- Chronic gut disorders (dysbiosis)
- Some neurological or autoimmune conditions (speculative associations)
Categories by Symptoms
- No distinct symptoms; possibly chronic GI issues (dysbiosis-related bloating, food sensitivities)
- General malaise in someone heavily exposed
- Often people test due to known exposure (farmers) rather than symptoms
Categories by Lifestyle
- Individuals on a conventional (non-organic) diet high in grains or soy/corn (likely to have some glyphosate)
- Agricultural workers
- Residents near heavy herbicide usage areas
- People aiming for a detox who want a baseline glyphosate load
Categories by Diagnostic Methods
- Urine LC-MS/MS specific for glyphosate (often after sample derivatization to improve detection)
- Reports concentration typically in ng/mL
- Might also measure AMPA (aminomethylphosphonic acid, a glyphosate breakdown product)








