Not exact matches
In most affluent regions of the world,
air pollution is regulated to reduce the risk to human health and natural ecosystems
caused by these airborne
toxins.
The
causes vary from exposure to poor quality
air, pesticides
in foods, and
toxins from cigarette smoke.
Exposure to chemical
toxins in our
air, water and food and personal care products can
cause oxidative damage.
From body lotion and hairspray to
air fresheners and bleach, applying or breathing these things
in on a regular basis could be
causing a
toxin overload.
The liver can naturally remove these types of harmful substances from the body but
in today's environment it can put a lot of pressure on the body as the food that we eat and also the
air that we breathe are full of
toxins that can
cause many health problems.
On a daily basis, our bodies are detoxifying naturally, to eliminate and neutralize
toxins that are
caused from exposure to pollutions
in the
air, water and food we eat.
There are plenty of environmental
causes that take the blame, from overexposure to the sun to
toxins in the
air, like smog and cigarette smoke.
Anon had mentioned this was toxic fumes - I didn't see that
in the report - does anyone have any links to the
air quality mgt to find out if
toxins are being released and that is the
cause of the smells?
The mining operations will send
toxins in to the
air that
cause rates of asthma and cancer to skyrocket.