The Importance Of Cellular Oxygenation
We all have been taught that oxygen is life. One minute without oxygen can start damaging the brain cells, that is why the respiratory system doesn?t get because each and every cell in the body requires oxygen to survive. But for us the problem is not lack of oxygen in the air, it is the polluted oxygen that we inhale and the hundreds of toxins that we encounter daily, either through inhalation or ingestion. These toxins are harmful at the cellular level.
With the ever-increasing industrialization and deforestation, contamination of the air is increasing with more toxins and reduced oxygen, eliciting a surge in health problems.
Cellular respiration uses oxygen to convert glucose into cellular energy. With toxic and reduced oxygen, the cells cannot produce adequate energy which eventually would lead to cell death. This contaminated air is the culprit behind health conditions including dementia, heart diseases, breathing problems, liver diseases, diabetes, fragile bones, subfertility and child health. When the contaminated air is inhaled, toxic particles not only damage the lungs, causing asthma, lung parenchymal damage, lung cancer, etc., but also enter the bloodstream from the alveoli to affect other organs and the vascular system. An inflammatory response is initiated by the body to fight the toxins leading to adversities. Blood vessels get weaken leading to ischemic events such as heart attack and stroke. The toxic blood, upon reaching the heart initiates a silent cascad...
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