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What is gesso spray?

A. Gesso spray is a special gel with synthetic material which is often used as a pesticide.

Q. What is gesso sprayed?

A. Gesso spray is a special gel with synthetic material which is often used as a pesticide. What does the gel contain?

Q. What is gesso sprayed?

A. Gesso spray is a special gel with synthetic material which is often used as a pesticide. What happens when “Deworm the World” is sprayed?

Q. Do gesso sprayers use gaseous dispersors to spray the pesticide?

A. Gesso sprayers typically do not use gaseous dispersals since these may damage the safety of the environment. Gesso spray is commonly distributed in a “cone” that, when it is released, can cover a large amount space.

If “Deworm the World” were to be sprayed on a large, densely populated area, it would produce an undesirable effect, called “sprayed environment.”

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Q. Why don’t non-GMO, organic, non-toxically treated crops get “Deworm the World” sprayed?

A. If non-GMO organic food does not get “Deworm the World” sprayed, it’s not natural for it to get sprayed. Organic crops are often sprayed with other agents with toxic properties that are not intended for organic production and food. When non-GMO organic foods are sprayed with glyphosate, it is likely that some of the toxic effects will be transmitted to non-GMO food or non-organic crops grown under other circumstances, in order to reduce risks or improve production yield.

How do we know that the “Deworm the World” spray was intended to be used only as a pesticide?

Q. Does “Deworm the World” cause any damage to human health?

A. No. In laboratory tests, “Deworm the World” was considered “very low” carcinogenicity. “Deworm the World” had no effect on human bone, reproductive, respiratory or endocrine system. Because it’s an herbicide that, unlike a synthetic pesticide, does not enter the human food chain, “Deworm the World” is much safer than an artificial pesticide!

Q. Do pesticide companies get reimbursed for the costs of spraying “Deworm the World” on crops?