People are also exposed to free radicals in
the environment from cigarette smoke, air pollution, and ultraviolet light from the sun.
Not exact matches
In fact,
cigarettes will contaminate your baby's
environment even if you only
smoke outside (because of the nicotine and other toxins that seep
from your skin and your clothes).
For people who suffer
from severe headaches and migraines it's worthwhile ensuring you live and work in a well - ventilated
environment, avoiding strong perfumes, exhaust fumes and
cigarette smoke as much as possible.
It processes literally everything that passes through our body, and it's safe to say that most of us probably have a chemical overload — toxins enter our body
from numerous places in our
environment (pollution, car fumes,
cigarette smoke, sun exposure), food (additives, chemicals, artificial flavours, sweeteners, food colouring) and body care products (sodium lauryl sulfate, and too many others to name!)
Dr. Sherry Ross, OB / GYN and Women's Health Expert at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, told Live Science that, «Vitamin C is a vital antioxidant that helps protect cells
from damage caused by free radicals that we are exposed to in the
environment such as air pollution,
cigarette smoke and ultraviolet light
from the sun.»
Free radicals can come
from the
environment (
cigarette smoke, bad food, pesticides, pollution, et cetera), but they also show up as a result of normal, healthy hamster metabolism.
Just like people, dogs can be allergic to anything in their
environment,
from plants and airborne dust particles to food, mold, dander,
cigarette smoke, or the perfumes their pet parents wear.