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= Lesson 52 - Chemicals In Our Air =
 
= Lesson 52 - Chemicals In Our Air =
52.1. Introduction
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52.2. The Deadly Chemicals In Our Air
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52.3. Clean Air: How Can We Get It?
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52.4. Questions & Answers
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Article #1: The Breath of Life by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
52.1.1 The Sea of Air
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52.1.2 Nature’s Balance
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52.1.3 What Is Air Pollution? 52.1.4 What Causes Air Pollution?
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The monument had stood in the Egyptian sands for over 35 centuries. “Cleopatra’s Needle” it was called, and it had thousands of beautiful carvings and drawings all upon it. Somehow the ancient monument had survived the raging desert sands and hot Egypt- ian sun for over three thousand years.
 
The monument had stood in the Egyptian sands for over 35 centuries. “Cleopatra’s Needle” it was called, and it had thousands of beautiful carvings and drawings all upon it. Somehow the ancient monument had survived the raging desert sands and hot Egypt- ian sun for over three thousand years.
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Air pollution and the chemicals we are forced to breathe should be an area of great concern to the health seeker. Much more important than the food we eat is the air we breathe. After all, you only eat about three times a day. You breathe about fifteen times every minute. Clean, pure air is one of the primary requisites for superior health. This lesson discusses the chemicals that are now in our air supply, and what we can do about them.
 
Air pollution and the chemicals we are forced to breathe should be an area of great concern to the health seeker. Much more important than the food we eat is the air we breathe. After all, you only eat about three times a day. You breathe about fifteen times every minute. Clean, pure air is one of the primary requisites for superior health. This lesson discusses the chemicals that are now in our air supply, and what we can do about them.
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52.1.1 The Sea of Air
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=== The Sea of Air ===
 
   
A philosopher once said, “The fish shall be the last to discover water.” He meant that it is often hard to see clearly what is often taken for granted. Humans take the air they breathe for granted, and we always assume that each morning we can wake up and take a nice, deep breath of life-giving air. Some day that might not be the case.
 
A philosopher once said, “The fish shall be the last to discover water.” He meant that it is often hard to see clearly what is often taken for granted. Humans take the air they breathe for granted, and we always assume that each morning we can wake up and take a nice, deep breath of life-giving air. Some day that might not be the case.
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Yet in that small percentage of other gases lies the pollution problem. Only a very small amount of dangerous gases and chemicals need to be present in the atmosphere to affect all of us greatly.
 
Yet in that small percentage of other gases lies the pollution problem. Only a very small amount of dangerous gases and chemicals need to be present in the atmosphere to affect all of us greatly.
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52.1.2 Nature’s Balance
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=== Nature’s Balance ===
 
   
Naturally occurring air is never completely clean. There has always been foreign matter in the atmosphere in the form of volcanic ash, pollen, spores, salt particles from the ocean, and even cosmic dust from the upper atmosphere. These particles actually serve a useful function in the play of nature by acting as a stimulus for rain and precipi- tation.
 
Naturally occurring air is never completely clean. There has always been foreign matter in the atmosphere in the form of volcanic ash, pollen, spores, salt particles from the ocean, and even cosmic dust from the upper atmosphere. These particles actually serve a useful function in the play of nature by acting as a stimulus for rain and precipi- tation.
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More garbage was being dumped into the air than nature could handle. Finally, the whole atmosphere all over the globe became contaminated, dirty, and unhealthy.
 
More garbage was being dumped into the air than nature could handle. Finally, the whole atmosphere all over the globe became contaminated, dirty, and unhealthy.
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52.1.3 What Is Air Pollution?
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=== What Is Air Pollution? ===
 
   
Air pollution is defined as substances or radiations in the atmosphere which harm living organisms or their environment. Normally, as we have seen, the atmosphere is self-purifying. However, when a high concentration of unnatural wastes is discharged into the air, then the atmosphere becomes overburdened and polluted.
 
Air pollution is defined as substances or radiations in the atmosphere which harm living organisms or their environment. Normally, as we have seen, the atmosphere is self-purifying. However, when a high concentration of unnatural wastes is discharged into the air, then the atmosphere becomes overburdened and polluted.
    
Eventually the pollutants in the air may be precipitated from the atmosphere when it rains. When this occurs, the pollution falls onto the land or water, and contaminates this part of our environment.
 
Eventually the pollutants in the air may be precipitated from the atmosphere when it rains. When this occurs, the pollution falls onto the land or water, and contaminates this part of our environment.
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52.1.4 What Causes Air Pollution?
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=== What Causes Air Pollution? ===
 
   
Air pollution is caused in one of three ways: surface friction, vaporization, and com- bustion.
 
Air pollution is caused in one of three ways: surface friction, vaporization, and com- bustion.
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In fact, a quick study of the air pollution problem is really just a description of these chemicals and how they get into our atmosphere.
 
In fact, a quick study of the air pollution problem is really just a description of these chemicals and how they get into our atmosphere.
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52.2. The Deadly Chemicals In Our Air
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== The Deadly Chemicals In Our Air ==
 
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52.2.1 Sulfur Dioxide: The Gas From Hell
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52.2.2 Carbon Monoxide: A Totally Manmade Gas 52.2.3 Nitrogen Oxides: The Smog Triggers
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52.2.4 Hydrocarbons: The Urban Air Pollution
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52.2.5 Ozone: From Out of the Blue 52.2.6 Better No Lead Than Dead
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52.2.7 Asbestos: Fibers In Your Lungs 52.2.8 Air You Can See: Particle Pollution
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Many of the pollutants in our atmosphere have unfamiliar and scientific names, yet they are not difficult to understand. Each major chemical pollutant is discussed below as to the possible harm it can do us, where it comes from and how we can prevent it from becoming more widespread.
 
Many of the pollutants in our atmosphere have unfamiliar and scientific names, yet they are not difficult to understand. Each major chemical pollutant is discussed below as to the possible harm it can do us, where it comes from and how we can prevent it from becoming more widespread.
    
Here’s a list of the more common chemicals that pollute your air: sulfur dioxide, car- bon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, ozone, lead, and asbestos.
 
Here’s a list of the more common chemicals that pollute your air: sulfur dioxide, car- bon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, ozone, lead, and asbestos.
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52.2.1 Sulfur Dioxide: The Gas From Hell
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=== Sulfur Dioxide: The Gas From Hell ===
 
   
“If smells like hell around here,” a worker complained to his boss. What he was talking about was the choking, sulfur fumes that came from the worker’s plant. Sulfur dioxide does indeed remind you of the “fire and brimstone” odor. If you breathed a deep lungful of the gas, it would feel like thousands of razor blades in your lungs.
 
“If smells like hell around here,” a worker complained to his boss. What he was talking about was the choking, sulfur fumes that came from the worker’s plant. Sulfur dioxide does indeed remind you of the “fire and brimstone” odor. If you breathed a deep lungful of the gas, it would feel like thousands of razor blades in your lungs.
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As an individual, you can help control this type of air pollution by using another form of heating besides coal and fuel oil. If you must use these fuels to heat your home, insist that you receive a low-sulfur content coal or fuel. By simply converting to a lower sulfur content of coal, the problem could be greatly eased. At the same time, you should push for stronger regulations about the amount of sulfur dioxide industries can release into our air.
 
As an individual, you can help control this type of air pollution by using another form of heating besides coal and fuel oil. If you must use these fuels to heat your home, insist that you receive a low-sulfur content coal or fuel. By simply converting to a lower sulfur content of coal, the problem could be greatly eased. At the same time, you should push for stronger regulations about the amount of sulfur dioxide industries can release into our air.
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52.2.2 Carbon Monoxide: A Totally Manmade Gas
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=== Carbon Monoxide: A Totally Manmade Gas ===
 
   
A jellyfish can belch carbon monoxide. Other than that, man is the only creature that can create this deadly gas. Carbon monoxide is the killer behind automobile gas poison- ings that occur in closed garages. This gas in the exhaust fumes of cars is often fatal to unsuspecting drivers.
 
A jellyfish can belch carbon monoxide. Other than that, man is the only creature that can create this deadly gas. Carbon monoxide is the killer behind automobile gas poison- ings that occur in closed garages. This gas in the exhaust fumes of cars is often fatal to unsuspecting drivers.
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During the days of the Vietnam war protests when hundreds burned their draft cards, science-fiction writer, Ray Bradbury, said: “The students who are burning their draft cards are fighting the wrong enemy. This war will eventually end, but the more serious and deadly war, the one against air pollution, will never be won until we end our depen- dence on the polluting automobile. If these protestors want to perform a really radical and earth-saving act, they should be burning their drivers’ licenses instead of their draft cards.”
 
During the days of the Vietnam war protests when hundreds burned their draft cards, science-fiction writer, Ray Bradbury, said: “The students who are burning their draft cards are fighting the wrong enemy. This war will eventually end, but the more serious and deadly war, the one against air pollution, will never be won until we end our depen- dence on the polluting automobile. If these protestors want to perform a really radical and earth-saving act, they should be burning their drivers’ licenses instead of their draft cards.”
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52.2.3 Nitrogen Oxides: The Smog Triggers
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=== Nitrogen Oxides: The Smog Triggers ===
 
   
The sun in the midday sky was only a watery disk. Cars drove slowly with their lights on. It was noon in Los Angeles, but the smog made the city look like a smoky, evening battleground. Nitrogen oxides had combined with other gases from the heavy traffic to form a dense layer of smog that blocked the sunlight.
 
The sun in the midday sky was only a watery disk. Cars drove slowly with their lights on. It was noon in Los Angeles, but the smog made the city look like a smoky, evening battleground. Nitrogen oxides had combined with other gases from the heavy traffic to form a dense layer of smog that blocked the sunlight.
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Again, the most effective way to control this form of air pollution is by reducing dependency on the gasoline engine, and finding safer energy alternatives than coal burn- ing.
 
Again, the most effective way to control this form of air pollution is by reducing dependency on the gasoline engine, and finding safer energy alternatives than coal burn- ing.
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52.2.4 Hydrocarbons: The Urban Air Pollution
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=== Hydrocarbons: The Urban Air Pollution ===
 
   
Hydrocarbons are often emitted in the exhaust from automobiles and from industrial smoke stacks. The major cause of hydrocarbon pollution is the processing and use of petroleum products. Consequently, hydrocarbon pollution is highest in urban areas.
 
Hydrocarbons are often emitted in the exhaust from automobiles and from industrial smoke stacks. The major cause of hydrocarbon pollution is the processing and use of petroleum products. Consequently, hydrocarbon pollution is highest in urban areas.
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Some cities are much worse. For example, the benzopyrene level in New York City and Birmingham, Alabama, is such that the average resident takes in as much of this poi- sonous gas as is contained in the equivalent of about fifty cigarettes daily! Studies have also shown that the person who both smokes cigarettes and lives in polluted urban air is the most likely to have cancer.
 
Some cities are much worse. For example, the benzopyrene level in New York City and Birmingham, Alabama, is such that the average resident takes in as much of this poi- sonous gas as is contained in the equivalent of about fifty cigarettes daily! Studies have also shown that the person who both smokes cigarettes and lives in polluted urban air is the most likely to have cancer.
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52.2.5 Ozone: From Out of the Blue
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=== Ozone: From Out of the Blue ===
 
   
Ozone is a clear, blue gas that exists naturally in the far upper regions of our atmos- phere. Man, however, has increased the ozone content at the lower levels by emitting large amounts of nitrogen dioxide pollutants which in turn cause the creation of addi- tional ozone.
 
Ozone is a clear, blue gas that exists naturally in the far upper regions of our atmos- phere. Man, however, has increased the ozone content at the lower levels by emitting large amounts of nitrogen dioxide pollutants which in turn cause the creation of addi- tional ozone.
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Ozone poisoning may also be a problem with those that work around electrical equipment and apparatus. Ozone has a sharp, almost “clean” type of smell. It may also be found in various air fresheners and sprays.
 
Ozone poisoning may also be a problem with those that work around electrical equipment and apparatus. Ozone has a sharp, almost “clean” type of smell. It may also be found in various air fresheners and sprays.
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52.2.6 Better No Lead Than Dead
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=== Better No Lead Than Dead ===
 
   
Chances are good that you are suffering from a low level of lead poisoning, particu- larly if you live near areas where automobile exhaust is a problem.
 
Chances are good that you are suffering from a low level of lead poisoning, particu- larly if you live near areas where automobile exhaust is a problem.
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The solution? Immediate suspension of sales of all leaded gasoline. The lead in the gasoline our automobiles burn is the major cause of the lead problem. If you want to help, always use unleaded gasoline in your car. It’s worth the extra effort for the sake of the environment and your health.
 
The solution? Immediate suspension of sales of all leaded gasoline. The lead in the gasoline our automobiles burn is the major cause of the lead problem. If you want to help, always use unleaded gasoline in your car. It’s worth the extra effort for the sake of the environment and your health.
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52.2.7 Asbestos: Fibers In Your Lungs
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=== Asbestos: Fibers In Your Lungs ===
 
   
Asbestos is found in pipe and electric insulations, brake linings, and, unfortunately, the human lungs.
 
Asbestos is found in pipe and electric insulations, brake linings, and, unfortunately, the human lungs.
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Homemakers are not immune to the asbestos problem either. Even such a harmless- looking product as talcum powder has now been discovered to contain asbestos fibers. When this powder is used, asbestos particles enter the air and lungs, as well as being deposited on the skin.
 
Homemakers are not immune to the asbestos problem either. Even such a harmless- looking product as talcum powder has now been discovered to contain asbestos fibers. When this powder is used, asbestos particles enter the air and lungs, as well as being deposited on the skin.
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52.2.8 Air You Can See: Particle Pollution
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== Air You Can See: Particle Pollution ==
 
   
Although not purely chemicals, another form of air pollution is solid particles. You’ve seen this type of air pollution yourself. In a ray of sunlight, you’ve probably seen tiny moving particles of “dust.” Such dust contains spores, pollen, molds, ash, soil, soot, and dozens of other solid compounds.
 
Although not purely chemicals, another form of air pollution is solid particles. You’ve seen this type of air pollution yourself. In a ray of sunlight, you’ve probably seen tiny moving particles of “dust.” Such dust contains spores, pollen, molds, ash, soil, soot, and dozens of other solid compounds.
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If temperature inversions occur or the wind blows the wrong way, these particles can gather in one part of an area and actually darken the daytime sky. When such conditions occur, deaths due to pollution rise by as much as 50%.
 
If temperature inversions occur or the wind blows the wrong way, these particles can gather in one part of an area and actually darken the daytime sky. When such conditions occur, deaths due to pollution rise by as much as 50%.
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52.3. Clean Air: How Can We Get It?
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== Clean Air: How Can We Get It? ==
 
   
One of the primary requisites for a healthy and long life is clean and pure air. Unfortu- nately, this is one area that we sometimes have little control over. We can always choose the food we want to eat and decide when to exercise or fast, but the air we have to breathe is what is given us.
 
One of the primary requisites for a healthy and long life is clean and pure air. Unfortu- nately, this is one area that we sometimes have little control over. We can always choose the food we want to eat and decide when to exercise or fast, but the air we have to breathe is what is given us.
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# Ifyoulivewheretheairqualityislow,taketripsandvacationstowheretheairisclean and your lungs can have a chance to detoxify.
 
# Ifyoulivewheretheairqualityislow,taketripsandvacationstowheretheairisclean and your lungs can have a chance to detoxify.
 
# FollowanontoxicdietassuggestedbyLifeScience.Thiswillallowyourbodytobetter cope with the effects of pollution.
 
# FollowanontoxicdietassuggestedbyLifeScience.Thiswillallowyourbodytobetter cope with the effects of pollution.
   
# Exercise away from heavy traffic areas. Do not run alongside cars while jogging, and save all heavy exercising for as unpolluted an area as available to you.
 
# Exercise away from heavy traffic areas. Do not run alongside cars while jogging, and save all heavy exercising for as unpolluted an area as available to you.
 
# Purchase products which produce little pollutants in their manufacture. Some of the worse pollutants are plastic industries and petroleum companies. Try to restrict the use of all such products.
 
# Purchase products which produce little pollutants in their manufacture. Some of the worse pollutants are plastic industries and petroleum companies. Try to restrict the use of all such products.
# Starttore-greenyourcityandarea.Plantsandforestsareourfirstlineofdefenseagainst air pollution. You can help by setting out trees in your yard and city. Actively work to preserve all existing “green” areas in towns and cities.
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# Start to re-green your cityandarea.Plantsandforestsareourfirstlineofdefenseagainst air pollution. You can help by setting out trees in your yard and city. Actively work to preserve all existing “green” areas in towns and cities.
# Watchthefuelyouburnforheating.Low-sulfurcoalfueloilcanslowpollutiondown. Have your home furnace or heating system checked for maximum efficiency so that few- er byproducts are produced in the heating of your home.  Fighting air pollution is not hopeless. Already the quality of the air has somewhat improved since the early 1970s. However, our air has not become so much better than we can grow lax. Industries are continually petitioning for relaxed air standards, and it is up to the public to see that the antipollution laws are instead strengthened and enforced.  Every day of your life, you draw in 20,000 breaths. You have the right to expect that not a single one of these breaths should endanger your health. The air and atmosphere are our common heritage and resource, and we must insure that they stay clean for us and our children.  52.4. Questions & Answers  I’d like to know more about air filters and cleaners that I can use in my home. Specifically, what about negative ion generators? Are they good in cleaning up the air, and are there any worthwhile machines to filter out cigarette smoke?  Air cleaning machines and ion generators do not solve the air pollution prob- lem. The chemicals are still in the air that we breathe even after being filtered through these machines. Air-cleaning devices, however, have been effective in eliminating particles of dust, pollen, and smoke from the home and business.  Before buying or using one of these air-cleaning machines, you should first in- vestigate very carefully how they work. Some of these devices may have harmful chemicals in the filtering mechanism they use, so make sure that you are not creat- ing another problem when you use such machines.  Negative ion generators are very popular and are widely advertised. The verdict is still out on these machines, but caution is urged. All negative ion generators emit ozone as well as negative ions. Make sure that any ion generator you might buy has a very low level of ozone emission. Many people also report a difficulty in sleeping when one of these generators is in the bedroom. Evidently the negative ions have a stimulating effect on the organism, and this may prevent a deep sleep or rest.  If you must work in a smokey or dust-filled environment, however, an air-fil- tering device or ion generator might be more beneficial than harmful and should be carefully investigated.  I want to move where there isn’t any air pollution. Where should I go?  I would suggest the moon. There is no air there, nor any pollution at this point. Seriously, there is now no place on earth that does not have an air-pollution prob- lem. Air pollutants have been found in the Antarctic air where there are no cars nor industries.  There are definitely worse places to live than others, however. If you live in the nation’s top twenty urban areas, you’ll be worse off than many of your country cousins. It’s not just urban density, however, that determines the quality of your air.
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# Watchthefuelyouburnforheating.Low-sulfurcoalfueloilcanslowpollutiondown. Have your home furnace or heating system checked for maximum efficiency so that few- er byproducts are produced in the heating of your home.   
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Fighting air pollution is not hopeless. Already the quality of the air has somewhat improved since the early 1970s. However, our air has not become so much better than we can grow lax. Industries are continually petitioning for relaxed air standards, and it is up to the public to see that the antipollution laws are instead strengthened and enforced.   
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Every day of your life, you draw in 20,000 breaths. You have the right to expect that not a single one of these breaths should endanger your health. The air and atmosphere are our common heritage and resource, and we must insure that they stay clean for us and our children.   
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== Questions & Answers  ==
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I’d like to know more about air filters and cleaners that I can use in my home. Specifically, what about negative ion generators? Are they good in cleaning up the air, and are there any worthwhile machines to filter out cigarette smoke?  Air cleaning machines and ion generators do not solve the air pollution prob- lem. The chemicals are still in the air that we breathe even after being filtered through these machines. Air-cleaning devices, however, have been effective in eliminating particles of dust, pollen, and smoke from the home and business.  Before buying or using one of these air-cleaning machines, you should first in- vestigate very carefully how they work. Some of these devices may have harmful chemicals in the filtering mechanism they use, so make sure that you are not creat- ing another problem when you use such machines.  Negative ion generators are very popular and are widely advertised. The verdict is still out on these machines, but caution is urged. All negative ion generators emit ozone as well as negative ions. Make sure that any ion generator you might buy has a very low level of ozone emission. Many people also report a difficulty in sleeping when one of these generators is in the bedroom. Evidently the negative ions have a stimulating effect on the organism, and this may prevent a deep sleep or rest.  If you must work in a smokey or dust-filled environment, however, an air-fil- tering device or ion generator might be more beneficial than harmful and should be carefully investigated.  I want to move where there isn’t any air pollution. Where should I go?  I would suggest the moon. There is no air there, nor any pollution at this point. Seriously, there is now no place on earth that does not have an air-pollution prob- lem. Air pollutants have been found in the Antarctic air where there are no cars nor industries.  There are definitely worse places to live than others, however. If you live in the nation’s top twenty urban areas, you’ll be worse off than many of your country cousins. It’s not just urban density, however, that determines the quality of your air.
    
You also have to consider the terrain and weather conditions. Some cities produce an awful lot of pollution, but the prevailing winds simply blow the poisons down- wind to another town or state.
 
You also have to consider the terrain and weather conditions. Some cities produce an awful lot of pollution, but the prevailing winds simply blow the poisons down- wind to another town or state.
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You cannot, however, run away from air pollution. It will follow you no matter where you live. The ultimate solution to air pollution is not to remove yourself from it, but to remove the pollution from the air. It is an uphill fight, but it can be won if you make your voice heard.
 
You cannot, however, run away from air pollution. It will follow you no matter where you live. The ultimate solution to air pollution is not to remove yourself from it, but to remove the pollution from the air. It is an uphill fight, but it can be won if you make your voice heard.
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Article #1: The Breath of Life by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton
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== Article #1: The Breath of Life by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton ==
 
   
Man is a child of nature. He is an outdoor animal. Normally he lives amid the beauties of nature, his skin bathed in the morning dew, kissed by the sun, soothed by the gentle zephyrs of Spring and his body fed by the luscious fruits and vegetables all around him, while his spirit is cheered by the songs of birds and the beauty and fragrance of myriads of gorgeously colored flowers. The open air is his home and he who lives in it is fortu- nate indeed.
 
Man is a child of nature. He is an outdoor animal. Normally he lives amid the beauties of nature, his skin bathed in the morning dew, kissed by the sun, soothed by the gentle zephyrs of Spring and his body fed by the luscious fruits and vegetables all around him, while his spirit is cheered by the songs of birds and the beauty and fragrance of myriads of gorgeously colored flowers. The open air is his home and he who lives in it is fortu- nate indeed.