OMO GUIDE YOUR BLOKOS OOOOO by Nobody: 8:12am On Nov 21, 2016 |
This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late. Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent. READ MORE ON THIS SCARY INFO http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/generator-fumes-causes-low-sperm-count/ |
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Re: OMO GUIDE YOUR BLOKOS OOOOO by Nobody: 3:54pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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Re: OMO GUIDE YOUR BLOKOS OOOOO by Nobody: 10:57am On Jan 20, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: [/quote][quote author=VtSolarEnergy post=51223289]This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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Re: OMO GUIDE YOUR BLOKOS OOOOO by Nobody: 5:26pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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Re: OMO GUIDE YOUR BLOKOS OOOOO by Nobody: 9:37pm On Jan 25, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: [/quote][quote author=VtSolarEnergy post=51223289]This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/generator-fumes-causes-low-sperm-count/ |
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VtSolarEnergy: This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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VtSolarEnergy: This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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VtSolarEnergy: This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/generator-fumes-causes-low-sperm-count/ |
Re: OMO GUIDE YOUR BLOKOS OOOOO by Nobody: 8:34am On Mar 15, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: This info was gotten from a medical site and it is very important to read it before it is late.
Generator fumes are what we interact with on a daily basis in the urban areas. Most people are aware of the effects on the respiratory system and on our hearts but what is not commonly known is the damaging effects they have on reproductive systems. These smokes and fumes from exhaust pipes trigger a cellular and biochemical process that often start in the lungs and then proceed from there into the cardiovascular system where they cause maximum damage. Inhaling fumes particularly from a generator over time does not only affect the heart but devastates the production of spermatozoa leading to low sperm count. Low sperm count has been on the increase over the last three decades and this the evidence of poor environmental conditions as a result of exposure to fumes . These fumes contain high levels of lead and toxic hydrocarbons. These substances affect sperm production. A medical journal article entitled: “Environmental Health Perspectives,” researchers had observed that a compound, benzo(a) pyrene, a common constituent of car exhaust can cause a significant reduction in fertility in test animals and fertility was further lower when the animals were exposed to BaP and lead (Pb) simultaneously. Fumes that contain carbon monoxide as usually seen in generators, nitrogen or nicotine are dangerous to health. If inhaled over time, reduces sperm count. This makes long distant drivers victims. The fumes not only reduce sperm count but can also reduce ovarian weight by about 33 per cent.
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