Sentences with phrase «dangerous byproducts of»

This means that wherever water goes, either through the ground or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients but also washes off toxins and dangerous byproducts of metabolism from our bodies.
Scientists believe those antioxidants may counteract free radicals, dangerous byproducts of metabolism.
Public water fluoridation is really just a secret way for chemical companies to dump the dangerous byproducts of phosphate mines into the environment.
We're all fossil fuel junkies, and the dangerous byproduct of our habit — CO2 — is killing the planet.
If you've been exposed to mold and have reacted to it, then you're likely sensitive to mycotoxins, which are the dangerous byproduct of mold.

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Using AMP diapers will also help to keep dangerous chemicals out of our water system, byproducts of the manufacturing process used to make disposable diapers include Dioxins and Tributyl - tin (TBT).
Although a number of substances form particles, the Harvard group suspects that byproducts of fossil fuel combustion are the most dangerous.
A good system will likely consist of multiple filter cartridges; one to protect the carbon from larger contaminants in the water, and another containing carbon designed to remove trihalomethanes — a dangerous disinfection byproduct.
Proper gut flora is essential for cow and human health, helping keep dangerous strains of bacteria in check, helping us better digest foods, and even creating important nutrients as byproducts:
Curcumin has also been shown to interfere with the production of advanced glycation end products that promote the accumulation of dangerous inflammatory byproducts that lead to cellular mutations.
Curcumin has also been shown to interfere with the production of advanced glycation end products that promote the accumulation of dangerous inflammatory byproducts that lead to cancerous mutations.
These triple threat products contain the full complement of all - natural anti-nutrients; carcinogens and toxins that are byproducts of industrial food processing; and dubious and often dangerous additives designed to improve taste, smell, look and «mouth feel.»
Antioxidants are one of the primary means of defense for the immune system against the effects of free radicals, natural byproducts of cell metabolism that can lead to a number of dangerous conditions and diseases in the body.
Vaara is not anybody's idea of a clean cop; in fact, he is holed up in a safe house, the byproduct of a sting in which he and his associates liberated 10 million ill - gotten euros from some very dangerous people.
And to be honest, I think this is a byproduct of Federal Reserve policy, and I think it's very dangerous because it shifted a lot of investors to the right of the risk curve.
For decades, Mr. Choi has consistently opposed destructive environmental practices in Korea, whether they are from rampant production of nuclear facilities with its inherent byproduct of excessive and dangerous nuclear waste or the widespread increase of toxic byproducts despoiling the air and water of Korea due to unchecked expansion of manufacturing facilities.
The byproducts of those operations are dangerous, and few companies will take on the risk of cleaning it up.
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