why is the spraying of pesticides harmful to us
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Pesticides are stored in your colon, where they slowly but surely poison the body. ... After countless studies, pesticides have been linked to cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, ADHD, and even birth defects. Pesticides also have the potential to harm the nervous system, the reproductive system, and the endocrine system.
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- Pesticides are toxins that can hurt more than the "pests" they are designed to kill.
- Pesticides are poisonous, and they can harm your health in a variety of ways. They've been connected to anything from respiratory issues to cancer.
- Pesticides can be ingested in a variety of forms.
- Pesticides are used in agriculture to treat crops, plants, and grain stockpiles, exposing farmers and farm workers to pesticides.
- Pesticide drift can affect individuals in rural areas who live adjacent to farms.
- Treatment of wood with preservatives, treatment of boat hulls with anti-fouling chemicals, and treatment of animals with anti-parasitic preparations can all lead to exposure in forestry, professional and home pest management.
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