Does the word ?pollution? evoke a passive response from you? I
am embarrassed to say that before this article, ?pollution? was
an impotent word further weakened by its necessity ? we depend
on engines of all shapes and sizes to function in modern
society. After completion of research, ?pollution? now elicits a
bittersweet awareness, as it legions an invigorated ominous
significance. Every day of our lives, we obliviously inhale
poisonous substances into our lungs ? poisonous entities with
devastating long term and/or immediate life-threatening affects.
The process of burning gasoline or diesel in our engines
produces: ? Toxic gases known as carbon monoxide ? Poisonous
nitrogen oxides, a main source of urban smog ? Lethal unburned
hydrocarbons, a main source of urban ozone How toxic is carbon
monoxide? Gasoline and diesel, mostly carbon by weight, equate
to 5-6 pounds (2.5 kg) of carbon per gallon. The U.S. alone
releases approximately 2 billion pounds of carbon into the
environment each day, and as it burns, it turns into massive
amounts of invisible carbon monoxide gas. If carbon monoxide
released were solid carbon, it would be infamously noticeable,
likened to throwing a 5-pound bag of dry cement out the window
for every gallon of fuel burned. In the US, that would be
equivalent to 333 million bags of dry cement spewed daily onto
our roads and into our environment. When we breathe carbon
monoxide, the carbon molecules attach to our hemoglobin, taking
up all the oxygen binding locations that are used to release
oxygen to our lungs and other tissues in our body. With
excessive exposure, our blood loses its ability to transport
oxygen, thus inevitable death by suffocation. How lethal is smog
and ozone? Nitrogen oxides and unburned hydrocarbons are main
sources for smog and ozone. Ozone an ?unfriendly? pollutant at
ground level, is caused by the reaction between engine exhaust
and light. Inflammation and abnormal accumulation of fluid in
our lungs, instigated by both smog and ozone, aggravates the
effects of asthma and other respiratory problems. As repeated
ozone exposure further desecrates our lungs, it becomes more
difficult to breathe, and our bodies increasingly labor to
extract oxygen. Years later, we can still experience tiredness
resulting from the damage done to our lungs. In addition, the
corrosive nature of ozone damages foliage, including
agricultural crops and forest vegetation, sources of oxygen for
our environment. But, what can we do? Engines are part of our
daily lives. Time for an emergency call to our Angel of Mercy,
the Fuel Doctor! The Fuel Doctor says help is available.
Ironically, we can do something to alleviate these toxic,
poisonous, and lethal effects with very little effort ?
something that will result in longevity, not only for ourselves,
but also the earth and future generations of inhabitants -- our
children and grandchildren. A small pill, the size of a penny,
simply popped into the tank at each fill up, produces healthy
detoxifying results. Independent tests showed that this little
pill: ? Reduced toxic carbon monoxide emissions by 78% ? Reduced
poisonous nitrogen oxides by 73% (main source of urban smog) ?
Reduced lethal unburned hydrocarbons by 24% (main source of
urban ozone) The Fuel Doctor highly recommends immediate
proactive usage. Known as the UBiee Power Pill, it guarantees to
reduce identified toxic emissions, along with an added benefit
of increased fuel economy and reduced maintenance costs ? a
welcome relief for soaring record high fuel prices. **Attn Ezine
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About the author:
Dee Scrip is a well known and respected published expert author
of numerous articles on PowerPill Fe3, Fuel Economy, Home
Business, Business Opportunities, Fundraising, VoIP, VoIP
Security, and other related VoIP issues.
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