Monday, June 29, 2009

How Do Lungs Become Toxic?

Lungs are actually pretty good at removing microbes, particles and toxins from themselves as an organ that breathes in all these things a lot of the time must have a good lung cleansing system.

However when we smoke we not only inhale some pretty toxic stuff but a lot of that does not get exhaled and sits within the lungs. What makes this especially bad however is the TAR that us smokers have been breathing in for so many years ... this is the real lung destroyer and what needs to be remedied.


You see tar is very difficult for the internal lung detoxification systems to deal with. This substance coats the insides of our lungs with a stick layer that turns your lungs black and prevents certain white blood cells called Macrophages from being able to access the insides of the lungs. These macrophages are designed to do a lung detox on their own by removing the toxins from the lungs then flushing them from the body.

When the macrophages are blocked the lungs continue to hold the many particles and toxins that can cause infection and cancer. This is a toxic lung, one that has a shell of tar inside the lungs preventing cleaning and holding the nasty things we inhale in our lungs to do their mischief.

For more information on this get the Lung Detox Guide and remove that tar for good.

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