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Home » Health » Alternative » Air Pollution Can Cause Cardio-Vascular Disease, Asthma, Infertility and Certain Cancers

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Air Pollution Can Cause Cardio-Vascular Disease, Asthma, Infertility and Certain Cancers

Submitted by raphaelo
Sun, 22 Jun 2008

Air pollution is a type of pollution defined by a deterioration of the purity of the air, by one or several substances or particles present during sufficient times to create a toxic effect. Now days, there are tens of thousands of different suspected molecules that are said to be noxious. Those particles act in synergy between them and with of other parameters, solar UV, ozone, air humidity, acids, etc.

Mainly, air pollution results from gases and rejected particles in the air by the vehicles, the heating installations, the central thermal and the industrial installations: radioactive particles, Carbon Dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitric oxide (N0), nitrogen dioxide (N02), dusts, etc.

Is your house safe from air pollution?

No. “Toxic chemicals found in the air of most American homes are three times more likely to cause cardio-vascular disease, asthma and some type of cancer than outdoor air pollutants", reported the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). That same agency, EPA, has found that the air in some office buildings is 100 times more polluted than the air outside. Is your home or office included? The answer is yes if your home or office has poor ventilation, copying machines, electrical and telephone cables, mold and microbe-harboring air conditioning systems and ducts, cleaning fluids, cigarette smoke, carpet, latex caulk and paint, vinyl molding, and linoleum tile.

Effects of the air pollution on reproductive Health

Medical experts suspect that breathing pesticides persistently can affect health, and notably the reproductive health. It has been a long time since medical researchers have known the harmful effects of many heavy metals or chemical products on the reproduction. Now, after several researches, they realize the air pollution problem is more complicated than they thought. They discover that the current pollutants which we breath daily can have effects on human reproductive system, according to a recent international study published by the “Extrapol Revue”.

So, what is the solution?

Now days, It is difficult to resolve the problem of air pollution globally. However, you can purify the air you breathe in your house and office. Many innovative companies such as Blueair purifiers, award-winning Air Purifier Company, designs and manufacture the best air purification systems available today. Visit our home air purifier website to see how you can relieve the discomfort of allergy and asthma symptoms and enhance your respiratory health and well-being.

 

Raphaelo is a nutritionist who strongly believes in natural healing and disease prevention. He loves to share his own personal beneficial experience with natural healing to others. To learn more about air pollution and what type of air purifiers to use, Visit home air purifier website.


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