Friday, February 18, 2011

Environmental Toxins - We Can Protect Ourselves From Invisible Killers?

By: James Kingslands
 
He is known as the title suggests, that our lives are a constant threat against the environmental toxins. Entire ecosystem, flora fauna, difficulty sustaining and maintaining life. Health and wellness is not just for humans but for all living beings on earth.

Is it really possible for us to eliminate the presence of these toxic elements? There is much being written about the practice of living and going green in our daily lives. This is something we can all do something.

We are surrounded by these very real dangers every day for the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. We will describe briefly what you can do to make our lives and our environment healthier.

The negative effect on babies:

Exposure to chemicals while still in the womb may affect the normal growth and development of the fetus. They may also lead to abnormal development of the brain and other organs of the body in children.

Only a few toasts, and the results of this phenomenon are:

• autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)

• Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)

• Epilepsy

• Tourette syndrome

• cerebral palsy

• Mina Mata disease

According to studies, it was revealed that the incidence of ASD is 1 in 91 children in the United States, which indicates that the significant increase of about 1 to 150th

Effect of toxins in our body:

A healthy body can have 400-500 environmental toxins stored in fat cells. Health problems that come with the most toxic storage as fat in the cell is of neurological disorders to obesity reproduction. Fat cells develop early in infancy and early childhood, during the formation of ever leaving. When we are thin and healthy, they are there, but basically flat, because the weight is obtained with the compound they perform.

Some of the effects of these poisons are:

• neurological diseases (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, ADHD etc.)

• Cancer

• Lack of nutrition

• hormonal imbalance

• Enzyme dysfunction

• Chronic lung disease

• Copy System

• Headaches

• Obesity

• Muscle and vision problems

• Allergy and asthma

• Endocrine

• Viral infections

• Low stress tolerance

The steady and dramatic of all these diseases has forced the experts to investigate the role of toxins in our lives. Fortunately, they also come with a large number of preventive measures.

Effect of toxins in ecology:

An ecosystem is a place of interaction between humans, plants and animals in their habitats each individual and the environment.

The absorption of these toxins threaten the lives of animals by air, aquatic and terrestrial plants and cause environmental pollution as a whole.

• Air pollution: the emission of toxic gases and chemicals industry, coal burning and exhaust from cars pollute the air we breathe. This air pollution is the main cause of acid rain.

• Water Pollution: Disposal of waste and chemicals and debris to contaminate water and cause water-borne diseases and the threat to aquatic organisms.

The most common toxins

The following toxins are most prevalent in the air, water and food supply:

• Polychlorinated biphenyls

• Dioxins

• Chlorine

• Mold and fungal toxins

• Asbestos

• Volatile Organic Compounds

• Phthalates

• heavy metals

• Pesticides

• Chloroform

How to avoid toxins?

It is impossible to avoid all environmental toxins, but can still take steps to avoid going out of control.

Some of them may be:

• Create a green environment by planting trees and green plants

• Use organic foods and avoid processed foods

• Use natural, non-toxic cleaning products

• The recycling of plastics and even better, minimizing use of plastic

• The use of fuel efficient cars

Our own contribution to environmental protection of the land of these dangerous toxins from the environment can change the lives of innocent animals and plants. The positive effects of human activity will reduce global warming and reduce potential risks. Not only help the ground to provide a healthier environment for everyone.

The author, James King's is dedicated to helping and educating others to keep both a safe environment for their families and spread the word about the problems of health and wellness with toxic cleaning products. Going-Green is a common currency these days, and must be understood and practiced.
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