Why Asthma Is On The Rise
There is no mistaking the rise in numbers for people getting asthma.
More and more children and adults are having asthmatic issues due to environmental exposures.
You and your children are ever more exposed to pesticides in the food you eat, the water we drink and the toxic particles in the air we breathe.
We are bombarded by toxins and chemicals from the day we are born and will only increase until the day we die.
Some people still wonder why asthma is on the rise.
The full effects of what we are doing to our environment are just now being realized.
We as a society are trying change the ways of big industry, but change is slow.
Too many people are addicted to our creature comforts and it's killing the environment we all live in.
Asthma has so much to do with air we breathe than anything else.
There is going to be an estimated 31.
24 million vehicles manufactured per year by the year 2015.
What does this mean for the increase in asthma, asthma attacks, symptoms, as well as other health issues? Right now there are no restrictions on how the owners of diesel engines can modify their exhaust systems.
Diesel exhaust is like a giant asthma inhaler, releasing toxic particles the size of 2.
5 microns straight into our lungs.
Most asthma inhalers use a particulate size of 2.
5 microns to deliver the medications into the deepest parts of our lungs.
This is a scary thought with the ever increasing production of cars and trucks.
America is on the leading edge of trying to control emissions from vehicles and industry, unlike the rest of the world.
There is about 14 metric tons of pollution traveling on the jet stream every day.
This pollution travels around the world and effects millions of people.
The regulations of third world countries are far less than what they should be.
The human body breaths in about 35 pounds of air each day, how much pollution is in that air depends on where you live.
Asthma is worse for children and adults who live in and/or around industrial areas.
The water we drink can affect your asthma.
If the water we drink has chemicals and pollution in it, then the body needs to work extra hard to remove them.
If the body can't remove these toxins it will store them until it is able to remove them.
If the toxins in our system don't go down so the body has a chance to remove them, the toxins will only increase and can cause a whole host of health issues.
Cities around the country add thing's like fluoride and chlorine to our water supplies.
These two chemicals by themselves can be deadly if they are in the right concentrations.
There are many children around the world that die from fluoride treatments each year and we knowingly add this and other chemicals to our water supplies.
Who can really say what a safe level of these chemicals are, and what can be safely ingested.
The pharmaceutical companies or our government say they would never led us a stray, right? You need to take matters into your own hands and minimize what you can.
The food we eat can also trigger asthma attacks.
There are studies that have found people with asthma are more likely to have an asthma attack related to food allergies.
This may also be due to not washing off the pesticides on the food they eat.
Do we really know how many different chemicals are used to keep bugs off our food or to make our food bigger to produce more profit? Where does it end, is the all mighty dollar more important than people's health? I have done a lot of research on what you can do to remove these toxins from your life.
It can be removed safely if the right tools are implemented.
More and more children and adults are having asthmatic issues due to environmental exposures.
You and your children are ever more exposed to pesticides in the food you eat, the water we drink and the toxic particles in the air we breathe.
We are bombarded by toxins and chemicals from the day we are born and will only increase until the day we die.
Some people still wonder why asthma is on the rise.
The full effects of what we are doing to our environment are just now being realized.
We as a society are trying change the ways of big industry, but change is slow.
Too many people are addicted to our creature comforts and it's killing the environment we all live in.
Asthma has so much to do with air we breathe than anything else.
There is going to be an estimated 31.
24 million vehicles manufactured per year by the year 2015.
What does this mean for the increase in asthma, asthma attacks, symptoms, as well as other health issues? Right now there are no restrictions on how the owners of diesel engines can modify their exhaust systems.
Diesel exhaust is like a giant asthma inhaler, releasing toxic particles the size of 2.
5 microns straight into our lungs.
Most asthma inhalers use a particulate size of 2.
5 microns to deliver the medications into the deepest parts of our lungs.
This is a scary thought with the ever increasing production of cars and trucks.
America is on the leading edge of trying to control emissions from vehicles and industry, unlike the rest of the world.
There is about 14 metric tons of pollution traveling on the jet stream every day.
This pollution travels around the world and effects millions of people.
The regulations of third world countries are far less than what they should be.
The human body breaths in about 35 pounds of air each day, how much pollution is in that air depends on where you live.
Asthma is worse for children and adults who live in and/or around industrial areas.
The water we drink can affect your asthma.
If the water we drink has chemicals and pollution in it, then the body needs to work extra hard to remove them.
If the body can't remove these toxins it will store them until it is able to remove them.
If the toxins in our system don't go down so the body has a chance to remove them, the toxins will only increase and can cause a whole host of health issues.
Cities around the country add thing's like fluoride and chlorine to our water supplies.
These two chemicals by themselves can be deadly if they are in the right concentrations.
There are many children around the world that die from fluoride treatments each year and we knowingly add this and other chemicals to our water supplies.
Who can really say what a safe level of these chemicals are, and what can be safely ingested.
The pharmaceutical companies or our government say they would never led us a stray, right? You need to take matters into your own hands and minimize what you can.
The food we eat can also trigger asthma attacks.
There are studies that have found people with asthma are more likely to have an asthma attack related to food allergies.
This may also be due to not washing off the pesticides on the food they eat.
Do we really know how many different chemicals are used to keep bugs off our food or to make our food bigger to produce more profit? Where does it end, is the all mighty dollar more important than people's health? I have done a lot of research on what you can do to remove these toxins from your life.
It can be removed safely if the right tools are implemented.