Agree on misuse of products by users but also suggest that there is abundantly an overuse issue that cumulatively culminates in the problems that become more evident as time progresses. Like with most things (including experimental vaccines), by the time long term data is available, a lot of damage has already occurred.
Cancer is a big killer and the following is rather sobering:
https://ourworldindata.org/how-many-people-in-the-world-die-from-cancerExcerpt:
Every sixth death in the world is due to cancer, making it the second leading cause of death (second only to cardiovascular diseases).1 In 2017, 9.6 million people are estimated to have died from the various forms of cancer.
.. an increase in global cancer deaths from 5.7 to 9.6 million since 1990...Cancer is still a dirty word and there are plenty of chemicals able to cause it - not necessarily because of some forgetting to use it as directed:
https://azchemistry.com/list-of-chemicals-known-to-cause-cancer-and-reproductive-toxicityExcerpt:
You will be very displease after knowing the fact that goods producer use harmful chemicals in their goods making process. But you will be more displease knowing that those products are products that commonly used by yourself or your family.Item 7 is a commonly used pesticide. Do like the following:
Avoid, in accordance to decrease the exposure of harmful chemicals known to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity, the best way is to decrease the usage of those chemicals. Start with not using chemical substance in house, and for gardening.It's a little hard to know what type of pesticides/herbicides growers use in their food production hence in that sense avoidance is difficult. A lot of goods in supermarkets have some sort of labelling indicating ingredients used - perhaps it's high time for any primary producer to have some similar labelling re pesticides/herbicides or anything else used in the growing process on their farms and/or else at least limit or ban usage of harmful products.