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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Dead Skin Cells Clean the Air

According to research, believe it or not, the amount of about five hundred million dead skin cells actually help clean the air that surrounds you. These cells that come off of your skin every single day really benefit your environment. The oil, squalene decreases the ozone level inside of your home from about two to fifteen percent. The bonds that are contained in the molecules break apart the ozone. It actually protects the Earth from harmful pollutants and cleans the air. The ozone is formed by many human interactions, and the amount just keeps on increasing. Skin cells are one of the things that are reducing the risk of the ozone from coming too close to the Earth's surface. Otherwise, people would be under severely dangerous conditions. The chemist, Charles Weschler and a few others had collected dust samples from many places and analyzed for the squalene. They figured out how much of a significant impact dead skin cells really have on the removal of the ozone. Other chemicals containing double bonds also can contribute to ozone reduction. Earlier research from an office states that about ten to twenty-five percent was removed from dead skin cells in a thirty cubic meter room. Of course, they also say it doesn't mean you should let your home collect dust. Overall, these are just some new facts about how skin cells clean the air discovered by some reasearchers. Squalene in dust will continue to remove the ozone the same way it has been.

http://www.livescience.com/14178-dead-human-skin-helps-clean-air.html

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