Pesticides or agricultural hazardous substances are chemicals use to control, eliminate, destroy or repel animals, insects and weeds that damage agricultural products during the cultivation process. Including preventing damage that may occur during storage, transportation and distribution.

If we mention insecticides or pesticides and animal control chemicals. Most people may think that they are only use by farmers in gardens, fields, and rice paddies. If you live in the city, you probably won’t be affect. But in fact, สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน, this group of chemicals is around us more than you think. Every day, your body may be expose to various types of insecticides. And pesticides and animal control chemicals from.
- Water and air
- Insect repellent spray
- Cleaning products such as bleach
- Food and agricultural products
- Gardening products such as herbicides
- Pet products such as flea and tick shampoo
- Rodent control drugs, such as rat poison
Eating vegetables, fruits, and foods with pesticide residues or toxic substances can also cause nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness, or even loss of consciousness. Currently, there is still debate about the safety of pesticide use.
Although there are controls to prevent the use of pesticides exceeding the specified amount that may affect the health of consumers, those who farm using large amounts of pesticides and those who live near areas where pesticides are use in the long term may have problems with the respiratory system, reproductive system, nervous system, affecting the functioning of the endocrine glands, and are at higher risk of developing certain types of cancer.
In addition, studies have indicated that fetuses of women living in areas where pesticides are use are at risk of developing ADHD and autism.
If a mother is not careful about her food and other things she uses. She may be expose to chemicals that are harmful to the fetus or breastfed children because the body will absorb the chemicals into the bloodstream and spread to cells throughout the body.