We do know that asbestos in our homes causes mesothelioma, that lead in old pipes causes low IQ, and that smoke pollution like the recent epidemic in London can
trigger chronic asthma.
Not exact matches
If you have severe allergies, ragweed might
trigger asthma attacks,
chronic sinusitis, headaches and sleep problems.
In concentrated amounts, the smoke from a grill can
trigger respiratory trouble in people with lung diseases such as
asthma or
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
It can also
trigger a wide range of unhealthy conditions: cataracts, osteoporosis,
chronic fatigue, and
asthma, immune dysfunction and hormonal balance, and promote pain.
When compounds from the intestines pass through a damaged gut wall into the sterile environment of the bloodstream, they can
trigger or flare various health conditions: Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, skin problems, joint pain,
chronic pain, autoimmune disease, mysterious symptoms, puffiness, fatigue, brain fog, depression, anxiety disorders, poor memory,
asthma, food allergies and sensitivities, seasonal allergies, fungal infections, migraines, arthritis, PMS, and more.
Even worse, a multitude of
chronic illnesses and diseases, including
asthma, allergies, cancer, Alzheimer's, heart disease, can all be
triggered by
chronic inflammation.
Asthma is a costly
chronic disease that is often
triggered by outdoor air pollutants.