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COJ Nursing & Healthcare

We Underestimate the Health Risk of Airborne Pollution and Pesticides in Food - Providing Fertile Ground for the COVID-19 Pandemic!

  • Open or CloseHenrik Nielsen*

    Specialist in Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, Denmark

    *Corresponding author:Henrik Nielsen, Specialist in Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, Denmark

Submission: June 11, 2021; Published: June 23, 2021

DOI: 10.31031/COJNH.2021.07.000663

ISSN: 2577-2007
Volume7 Issue3

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When conventional agricultural organizations and selected industry players claim that the use of pesticides and heavy metals is harmless, they do so without a host. It is a fact that both pesticides and heavy metals penetrate nerve and intestinal tissues and today there is no doubt that it negatively affects human health. We have yet to understand the more precise relationships between Micro-Particles (PM) from industry and cars and the specific diseases - as well as the insight into pesticide/chemical damage from groundwater. It is a fact that both pesticides and heavy metals penetrate nerve and intestinal tissues and today there is no doubt that it negatively affects human health. We have yet to understand the more precise relationships between Micro-Particles (PM) from industry and cars and the specific diseases - as well as the insight into pesticide/chemical damage from groundwater. It must not, however, become an excuse for politicians not to act - as is the case. Because the knowledge we have already acquired in recent decades through number of studies around the world points very clearly to the harmful consequences - autoimmune conditions, cancer, mental disorders to name but a few.

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