Dirty water
Dirty water can increase the risk of developing cancer. In the U.S., tap water from municipalities is becoming an increasingly health threat. One of every four water systems violates the standards set for tap water. There are no insect killers or agricultural pollutants in the tap water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 30 million Americans have lead in potentially hazardous levels in tap water. It can contain many contaminants, including tap water, radioactive particles, heavy metals (such as lead and copper), radon, gasoline solvents, industrial wastes, chemical residues, disinfectant byproducts and solid particles such as asbestos. The relationship between cancer and home, home, and surrounding toxins requires further research on the general health effects of these toxins.
Chlorinated Water
Disinfecting drinking water with chlorine is a standard procedure in U.S.A. Although it is true that the layer of chlorine compounds for drinking water will protect the public from some harmful bacteria species, interaction with other compounds in the chlorine drinking water can create agents that can cause cancer at the latest. New evidence suggests that chlorinated water increases cancer risk in 200 million Americans. Although the EPA has reduced the risk of increasing the cancer risk of chlorinated water by drawing attention to much greater health risks that could lead to water that has not been disinfected with chlorine, research at Harvard University and Wisconsin Medical School has revealed a definite relationship between chlorine and cancer. Chlorinated water is responsible for 15% of all rectal cancers and 9% of all bladder cancers in the U.S. and leads to 6,500 new rectal cancer cases and 4,200 new cases of bladder cancer. In addition, the risk of rectal cancer increases by 38% and bladder cancer risk by 21% in people who drink chlorinated water for long periods.
The danger of chlorine bleeding may be greater than drinking water. Chloroform that is inhaled and taken out of the skin during any shower can be more of a day of chlorinated water than the forehead.
Fluorinated Water
Fluoride is poison with the highest toxicity after arsenic and has been added to drinking water and toothpaste since the 1950s. And even though it proves to be the cause of many health problems. According to scientific research, fluoride in drinking water can produce cancer, causing normal cells to turn into cancerous cells. The National Academy of Sciences has shown that fluorine (a fluoride compound) slows DNA repair.
Dirty water can increase the risk of developing cancer. In the U.S., tap water from municipalities is becoming an increasingly health threat. One of every four water systems violates the standards set for tap water. There are no insect killers or agricultural pollutants in the tap water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 30 million Americans have lead in potentially hazardous levels in tap water. It can contain many contaminants, including tap water, radioactive particles, heavy metals (such as lead and copper), radon, gasoline solvents, industrial wastes, chemical residues, disinfectant byproducts and solid particles such as asbestos. The relationship between cancer and home, home, and surrounding toxins requires further research on the general health effects of these toxins.
Chlorinated Water
Disinfecting drinking water with chlorine is a standard procedure in U.S.A. Although it is true that the layer of chlorine compounds for drinking water will protect the public from some harmful bacteria species, interaction with other compounds in the chlorine drinking water can create agents that can cause cancer at the latest. New evidence suggests that chlorinated water increases cancer risk in 200 million Americans. Although the EPA has reduced the risk of increasing the cancer risk of chlorinated water by drawing attention to much greater health risks that could lead to water that has not been disinfected with chlorine, research at Harvard University and Wisconsin Medical School has revealed a definite relationship between chlorine and cancer. Chlorinated water is responsible for 15% of all rectal cancers and 9% of all bladder cancers in the U.S. and leads to 6,500 new rectal cancer cases and 4,200 new cases of bladder cancer. In addition, the risk of rectal cancer increases by 38% and bladder cancer risk by 21% in people who drink chlorinated water for long periods.
The danger of chlorine bleeding may be greater than drinking water. Chloroform that is inhaled and taken out of the skin during any shower can be more of a day of chlorinated water than the forehead.
Fluorinated Water
Fluoride is poison with the highest toxicity after arsenic and has been added to drinking water and toothpaste since the 1950s. And even though it proves to be the cause of many health problems. According to scientific research, fluoride in drinking water can produce cancer, causing normal cells to turn into cancerous cells. The National Academy of Sciences has shown that fluorine (a fluoride compound) slows DNA repair.
Dirty, Chlorinated and Fluorinated Water for Cancer
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November 06, 2017
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