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I am in a chemical plant that produces pesticides, and there is a pungent smell. What should I pay attention to at ordinary times?
Eating more black fungus can absorb a lot of waste in the lungs. If the working environment is not good, you must eat more food to protect your lungs. Foods such as black fungus and figs are good for the lungs. You should eat more, drink more water and have more rest.

In fact, pesticides contain a variety of chemicals that are easy to cause cancer. As you work in pesticide plant, you know best how harmful these chemicals are to your health. Once these chemicals go deep into your body, it is difficult to remove them, and some of them can't even be removed. Once the amount is accumulated to a certain extent, it will cause diseases. The best way is to change the environment. If you really can't change a minimum residence, then you can guess the long-term consequences.

Whether it is a pesticide chemical plant or any other chemical plant, although the gas discharged is not good for the health, the toxic substances contained in the gas are different, and I can't prescribe medicine for it. However, for pungent, I think you can wear a mask (if the manufacturer allows). You must drink more jasmine tea, chrysanthemum tea and honeysuckle tea on weekdays. These are scented teas for clearing away heat and toxic materials. Green tea and Pu 'er tea have the best detoxification function in tea. In terms of food, bitter gourd, carrots and fruits rich in vitamins are all very good. I don't recommend taking some detoxified western medicine. It's a three-point poison We can't change the toxins in the air, we can only adjust ourselves. I wish you good health and find a better job as soon as possible!