Roundup is the well-known weed killer and has been running advertisements for both household and commercial-grade use for decades. But what is the proper use of Roundup? Is it possible to have the same effect from natural alternatives? And why is Roundup such a serious cancer risk when other pesticides and weed killers seem to be fine?
There are countless questions regarding Roundup and the increasing rate of developing cancer and people who handle it regularly. The company Bayer Monsanto claims that it’s a combination of improper use, overuse oh, and some elements of the ingredients list. Essentially, they claim that the people handling Roundup are more at fault then their facilities. If you have been exposed to Roundup, you should contact our experienced mass tort attorneys right away.
Household Use of Roundup
Although Farmers, landscapers, and groundskeepers are the highest at-risk populations for Roundup cancer, even people at home could be at risk. If you do use Roundup at home, consider switching to a safer alternative. But if you’ve used Roundup for years, and feel comfortable handling the chemical, then make sure to take certain safety precautions.
Always wear thick gloves and a respirator. Personal protective equipment is critical to avoid any contact with the thick vapor RoundUp as you’re using the product. Protect all of your skin, and aim to not leave any of your skin exposed. Don’t use Roundup when wearing flip-flops or sandals; instead, make sure that you’re wearing full-coverage shoes and socks. Additionally, they may consider goggles, and choose a respirator that would be present in construction sites rather than a basic cloth face mask.
Do Massive Farms Use RoundUp Too?
Yes, commercial farms definitely use Roundup, although they identify it by its chemical name glyphosate. They spray near-endless amounts of this product on two items that you encounter and ingest every day. Glyphosate is often identified as the most commonly used weed killer among commercial farms.
Can Commercial Use of RoundUp Affect Consumers?
Glyphosate, or Roundup, can affect consumers. What we mean is that if commercial farmers do not adhere to the EPA’s tolerances or restrictions on glyphosate residue, then consumers could experience adverse effects without ever encountering RoundUp directly.
What happens if the Environmental Protection Agency has established that trace Amounts of glyphosate can remain on food when it leaves the farm or refining center to make its way toward consumers. That is you and me, people who shop at grocery stores.
The problem is that there is very little testing done to detect the trace element permitted, and the volumes being transported to end consumers. It is possible there are large percentages of the U.S. population that have had negative effects from glyphosate and not realized it’s because of the food they purchase in grocery stores.
What Can Workers Do About RoundUp Cancer?
The best that workers can do is avoid contact with the vapor. But in many work conditions, that is impossible. For landscapers and small farmers, it may be possible to entirely protect your skin, eyes, and lungs from the chemical. For commercial-grade farmers, that’s not possible. The way they administer the chemical creates a heavy Vapor that can sit over the entire plot of land.
Cancer Risks
The U.S. Right to Know Association exposed that glyphosate is the primary component that leads to increased cancer risk. That is the primary element in Roundup, and Monsanto has held the patent on this chemical since 1976. Their control over the use of this chemical means that they’re the only company using it, although many other companies have replicated similar components.
The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, as well as the Environmental Health Journal, and the director of the National Center for environmental health, have all called for the banning of glyphosate.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like Bayer Monsanto has any plans to stop using the chemical. They know the cancer risks, I have settled many lawsuits for millions of dollars out of court, and still, continue to defend the chemical.
Contacting a Roundup Injury Attorney
If you sustained Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after using Roundup either in a commercial setting or at home, you should talk to your medical team and an attorney. Most medical teams aren’t comfortable delivering direct information about the probable cause of your cancer. But, knowing that you are a frequent Roundup user, and the evidence correlation between Cancer development and Roundup use, some teams will begin an investigation. Working with an attorney can help you take decisive action against Bayer Monsanto.
It isn’t enough to know that Roundup was the cause of your cancer. You’re fighting for your life, and it is possible that when you recover, you’ll have a mountain of medical care to handle. You shouldn’t be responsible for the poor management, misinformation in ads, and chemical contaminants involved in Roundup. Contact Rueb Stoller Daniel for more information.