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Polluting the Sea of Life, Toxic Waste Accumulation in the Human Body

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ABSTRACT

POLLUTING THE SEA OF LIFE Toxic Waste Accumulation in the Human Body

The human body is an intricate system constantly interacting with its environment, and this interaction can sometimes lead to the accumulation of harmful substances within its various compartments. Human interstitial fluid and lymphatic fluid, essential components of the body's extracellular matrix, play critical roles in nutrient transport and waste removal. However, these fluids are not immune to contamination from environmental pollutants. Research has shown that various toxic waste products can accumulate in these fluids due to continuous exposure to harmful substances in our surroundings. These toxic substances encompass a wide range of pollutants, including heavy metals, pesticides, and various other environmental toxic chemicals, which pose significant health risks.

Dr. GregoryLawton


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