Thursday, March 4, 2021

Lessening Exposure To Dioxins May Help Protect the Immune System

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According to experts, dioxins slowly decompose in the environment and may travel or be transported long distances.

(Newswire.net -- March 3, 2021) Orlando, FL -- The pandemic has undeniably made it extremely important to protect and enhance immune system health.

According to experts, having a strong immunity may improve the body’s ability to combat the potentially dangerous effects of Covid-19.

Researchers have long recommended making dietary and lifestyle improvements , but there are actually other factors helpful in protecting and boosting immunity. These include keeping the body from toxins.

Dioxins have long been one of the toxins experts warn exposure against. It is often produced in burning processes, such as those involving oil, coal, or wood.

There are also some human activities that produce this health hazard, such as burning household trash, dismantling and recycling electronic products, chlorine bleaching of pulp and paper, and production of pesticides and herbicides.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that the most reported causes of dioxin contamination happen in industrialized nations, and in other places, high dioxin levels often go unreported.

Low level dioxin exposure is often through contact with water, soil, or air that usually happens when breathing in air containing trace amounts, accidentally ingesting soil with dioxins, and using tampons and water bottles with dioxins.

According to experts, dioxins slowly decompose in the environment and may travel or be transported long distances.

It is also found that when this toxin enters the food chain, they tend to accumulate in fat. There have been many studies finding that dioxins can produce adverse health effects, and these include infertility, cancer, hormonal problems, and diabetes.

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