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Roundup is a weed and grass killer manufactured by Monsanto, which is now owned by Bayer. Also known as glyphosate, Roundup is the most popular herbicide in the world as well as the most heavily-used agricultural chemical of all time.
Scientific studies have shown links between glyphosate and an increased cancer risk, especially among those who frequently have direct contact with the chemical.
Specifically, many who worked with or came into contact with Roundup were later diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Glyphosate is an herbicide that targets a particular enzyme that is responsible for plant growth and has led to the creation of glyphosate-resistant superweeds
Some countries are starting to restrict its use, these statistics suggest that glyphosate’s effects on environmental and human health will be present for years to come. The spike in glyphosate use makes the chemical almost impossible to avoid, even for those who don’t directly handle Roundup. Traces of glyphosate have been found in oatmeal, honey, wine, and even baby food.
In a study conducted by the Detox Project, 93 percent of volunteer test participants had traces of glyphosate in their bodies. Even scarier, children reported higher percentages of the chemical on average.
glyphosate-resistant species
317
40
years used
all glyphosate sprayed since 1970s occurred in last 10 years
75%
million tons sprayed since '94
9.5
Glyphosate is an herbicide that targets a particular enzyme that is responsible for plant growth and has led to the creation of glyphosate-resistant superweeds
Some countries are starting to restrict its use, these statistics suggest that glyphosate’s effects on environmental and human health will be present for years to come. The spike in glyphosate use makes the chemical almost impossible to avoid, even for those who don’t directly handle Roundup. Traces of glyphosate have been found in oatmeal, honey, wine, and even baby food.
In a study conducted by the Detox Project, 93 percent of volunteer test participants had traces of glyphosate in their bodies. Even scarier, children reported higher percentages of the chemical on average.
In order to file a personal injury lawsuit against Bayer/Monsanto or another manufacturer of glyphosate products, you'll almost certainly need to demonstrate that you've been diagnosed with an illness (such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) that might be attributable to your exposure to the herbicide.
The mere fact that you've used Roundup or have a bottle of it in your house isn't enough to file an injury- or illness-related lawsuit against Bayer/Monsanto. It's also not enough to be concerned over Bayer/Monsanto's failure to properly warn consumers of potential risks inherent to use of the product. There may be other non-injury kinds of class actions you can join in those situations, but the Roundup MDL and other illness-related lawsuits against Bayer/Monsanto require measurable harm caused by the product.
In order to file a personal injury lawsuit against Bayer/Monsanto or another manufacturer of glyphosate products, you'll almost certainly need to demonstrate that you've been diagnosed with an illness (such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) that might be attributable to your exposure to the herbicide.
The mere fact that you've used Roundup or have a bottle of it in your house isn't enough to file an injury- or illness-related lawsuit against Bayer/Monsanto. It's also not enough to be concerned over Bayer/Monsanto's failure to properly warn consumers of potential risks inherent to use of the product. There may be other non-injury kinds of class actions you can join in those situations, but the Roundup MDL and other illness-related lawsuits against Bayer/Monsanto require measurable harm caused by the product.
Whether or not you've used Roundup or another glyphosate product, if you're experiencing a health issue or have concerns about specific symptoms, contact your doctor rather than trying to self-diagnose on this or any other website.
Enlarged Lymph Nodes
Swollen Belly
Abdominal Pain
Chest Pain or Pressure
Shortness of Breath
Fever
Weight Loss
Anemia
Night Sweats or Chills
Chronic Fatigue
Nausea or Vomiting
Loss of Appetite
Skin Rash
Headaches
Difficulty with Movement
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Roundup is a weed and grass killer manufactured by Monsanto, which is now owned by Bayer. Also known as glyphosate, Roundup is the most popular herbicide in the world as well as the most heavily-used agricultural chemical of all time.
Scientific studies have shown links between glyphosate and an increased cancer risk, especially among those who frequently have direct contact with the chemical.
Specifically, many who worked with or came into contact with Roundup were later diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.