Air
Purifiers Give A Boost To Antiaging Lifestyles
By Gayle Bowen
Have you ever heard of “sick buildings” and the danger
they can cause to our health? Have you ever wondered if your home
or your place of employment can be taking years off of your life?
Anything that is not promoting good health is not contributing
to an antiaging lifestyle. This is one reason to serious take
a look at what air purifiers can do to give a boost to your antiaging
lifestyle.
Let’s
look at things in the past that were common place in homes and
buildings. Lead based paints, asbestos tiles and insulation and
shingles. There was even lead in the dishes and cups we ate and
drank from. People lived with these for years and now they are
gone. What about chemicals that were used for pesticides and even
in home use products, or even in our shampoos? How many years
do we use harmful items in our home or at work not expecting to
contract an illness from it because we feel safe? At one time
we did not even think we needed in home or office air purifiers.
Now we realize that we need air purifiers to prevent poor health
from our indoor environment. We try so many things to promote
antiaging that include vitamins, exercise, and a healthy diet.
Have you thought of your lungs? What are you putting into your
body each time you take a deep breath?
When
was the last time that you really took a long deep breath that
filled your lungs? Do you breathe shallowly or can you take big
healthy long breaths? Our bodies try to protect themselves from
the environment. The way we breathe should be an indication of
the environment we live in. Think about an ultra smoggy day, or
dusty area, or area where the odor is not the greatest. Feel the
way you breathe when you imagine being in that sort of situation.
Now imagine you are in the middle of the ocean on a nice ship
standing on the deck, or you are in the mountains way up high
and outside admiring all the beauty, or maybe standing on the
shore of the ocean in some tropical island paradise. Can you feel
that you breathe differently in each situation? Does this help
you feel why more and more people are discovering that there is
a need for an air purifier at home, and in the work place? Most
of us try so hard to have a long healthy life. We avoid so many
products that hinder our antiaging lifestyles, and now we find
out there is another culprit out there to harm us. Air quality
and what is in the air we breathe is something that until recently
we have had no control over.
Maybe
you are skeptical but here are a few of the things you might be
breathing at home or at work. Are you ready for this? If you are
easily grossed out maybe you should quit reading now. However
isn’t it better to be informed when you are concerned about
your antiaging lifestyle? Here are just a few of the things we
breathe in every day at home and at work: Mold, mildew, insect
larvae, flakes of dead skin and dust mites, dander, particulate
matter from chemicals that are giving off gasses such as formaldehyde.
Did
you know?
* Insurance companies no longer cover mold damage in houses.
* Three million people around the world die prematurely from indoor
air pollution.
* Six thousand people a year die from complications of asthma.
* Over 30 million people in the USA have sinus problems.
* According to a 1999 Mayo Clinic Study, nearly all chronic sinus
infections (afflicting 37 million Americans) are a result of molds.
* A 300% increase in the asthma rate over the past 20 years has
been linked to molds. (according to 1999 USA Today Cover Story)
The
American Lung Association of California’s web site has some
interesting facts on particulate matter that they posed in an
article on April of 2003. "Particulate matter air pollution
is among the most harmful of all air pollutants. When inhaled,
these particles evade the respiratory system’s natural defenses
and lodge deep in the lungs. Particulate matter is especially
harmful to people with lung disease such as asthma and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis
and emphysema, as well as people with heart disease. Exposure
to particulate air pollution can trigger asthma attacks and cause
wheezing, coughing, and respiratory irritation in individuals
with sensitive airways. "
What
is particulate matter? Particulate matter found in the home can
be a combination of fine solids such as dirt, soil dust, pollens,
molds, ashes, and soot. They can be very harmful and may lead
to premature death. No one wants to die early and that is why
so many people are concerned with healthy lifestyles and products
that promote antiaging. Here is a headline taken again from the
American Lung Association of California’s web page and it
is dated May 2, 2006. “Nearly 5 Million Californians Have
Asthma, Costing $1.3 Billion for Hospitalizations and Medications
Annually.” What do they state as the cause? Some of the
causes include the following: dust, second-hand smoke, air pollution
and pollen.
Here
is something else to consider. Our lungs are our body’s
air filter, but the air we breathe is becoming more and more carcinogenic.
75%-90% of cancers are caused by environmental conditions. 50%
of all illnesses or diseases are caused by poor air indoors. Think
about how much time you spend indoors. Indoor air can be worse
than outdoor air. 12000 quarts of air a day is taken in by our
breathing and it goes to our lungs first. Then this air goes into
our blood stream and our immune system is affected by it. A healthy
immune system is a must have to live an antiaging lifestyle.
What
is an air purifier? When most people think of an air purifier
they think of something that removes bad odors from a living area.
Well just as bad odors can travel through a house so can the particulate
matters that were discussed earlier in this article.
There
are small air purifiers that can clean up the air around us. They
do this changing the chemical charge of the harmful particles
which makes them heavy and they drop to the ground. They can no
longer float in the air to get breathed into our lungs. This system
of air purifier uses UV light to purify the air. There is no maintenance
to a system like this since it is the cutting edge using the UV
light to flood the air with ions that have an opposite charge
to the harmful particles. Just as UV light is what Nature uses
as one way to clean our air outside, it is now available in an
air purifier. Once the particles are on the ground they can be
vacuumed. This is the simple explanation of the process. However
this process can remove up to 99% of the harmful matter in the
air inside our homes and work environments.
There
are other types of air purifiers that have filters in them. With
the replaceable UV bulb the only maintenance is to wipe the bulb
off occasionally and to put a new bulb in when the other one is
about a year old. However let’s take a look at the filter
type of air purifier. There are more and more types on the market
as more and more expert consumer guides are giving positive reviews
on the benefits of air purifiers for improved health and antiaging
by making healthier air available. Several of the types with filters
use the HEPA filter. The HEPA filter traps particles onto the
filter and later the filter is disposed of or cleaned for reuse.
It is an individual choice whether one wants a cleaner smell with
the UV light or prefers the idea of a filter where the particles
are trapped.
Of
course there is a debate as to which type of air purifier works
better, and so far that is still undecided. No matter which one
you choose to get you are better off then if you make no choice
at all. If antiaging is a concern and not suffering a respiratory
disease or cancer, then any investment is a good one while you
wait for the debate to end. (To see examples of these types of
air filters you may visit my website, Baby Boomer News Letter)
Gayle
"Rocque" Bowen is the owner of the website Baby Boomer
News Letter, where they focus on antiaging lifestyles and products.
She believes it is never too early to start your antiaging life
choices.
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