Posted by Jim PA on July 28, 2016 at 04:35:32 from (98.21.62.191):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel exhaust. posted by Jim PA on July 28, 2016 at 04:19:29:
I think genetics really determine how long you live and what you die from. Weak genetics wont tolerate much exposure to certain chemicals before you succumb when strong genetics will allow you to accumulate a lot of toxins in your body. The headaches are probably a symptom of the accumulation of a lot of the chemicals that you have stored in your body and your body is saying that it can not accept much more. It would probably be best for you to limit your exposer to these chemicals that cause you discomfort for your own good.
I worked for years with a guy that painted large industrial parts with epoxy paints. no respirator. The guy smoked like a Fein, always had a coffee in his hand and his lunch came from the vending machine. At the end of the day he would dip his finger in the paint thinner then run it up his nostrils to clean the paint residue from his nose. He is still alive in his early eighties. I would have bet that he would have died way before retirement but he is still going.
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