- Lungs:
It is known that the most important function of the lungs is the process of exchange of oxygen gas with carbon dioxide, a way to remove the gases and volatile gases generated in the body or enter it. Examples of toxins in the lungs:
1. Volatile toxins such as kerosene, some pesticides, plastics, aromatic solvents, benzene.
2. Aerosols, insecticides, deodorants, and hairdressing materials (Cosmatic spry).
The most important symptoms that may affect the lungs as a result of exposure to toxic substances are
1 - damage to the lungs and the cells are produced by volatile chemicals such as ammonia, chlorine gas, ozone, nitrogen oxides, gas nosgene.
Fibrosis is caused by the silicon, which causes damage to the membranes of the lysosomes, called death bags, because they contain enzymes that lead to cell death.
3. Sensitivity (or allergies) resulting from exposure to dust and pollen.
4- Cancer caused by cigarette smoke.
It is known that the most important function of the lungs is the process of exchange of oxygen gas with carbon dioxide, a way to remove the gases and volatile gases generated in the body or enter it. Examples of toxins in the lungs:
1. Volatile toxins such as kerosene, some pesticides, plastics, aromatic solvents, benzene.
2. Aerosols, insecticides, deodorants, and hairdressing materials (Cosmatic spry).
The most important symptoms that may affect the lungs as a result of exposure to toxic substances are
1 - damage to the lungs and the cells are produced by volatile chemicals such as ammonia, chlorine gas, ozone, nitrogen oxides, gas nosgene.
Fibrosis is caused by the silicon, which causes damage to the membranes of the lysosomes, called death bags, because they contain enzymes that lead to cell death.
3. Sensitivity (or allergies) resulting from exposure to dust and pollen.
4- Cancer caused by cigarette smoke.
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