Aluminum Chlorohydrate Dangers
On the harm of basic aluminum chloride
Aluminum chloride is used in many fields, but its potential harm should not be underestimated.
Aluminum chloride contains aluminum, which can pose a threat to human health if ingested in large quantities or absorbed through the skin. For the nervous system, excessive aluminum deposition may interfere with nerve conduction. In the long run, it may cause neurological diseases, such as memory loss, cognitive impairment and other symptoms, especially for the elderly, which increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
In terms of bones, aluminum can affect the balance of calcium and phosphorus metabolism. Calcium and phosphorus are the key elements to maintain bone health. Once the metabolism is unbalanced, the bone strength decreases, and the incidence of osteoporosis increases, which is especially harmful to children with incomplete bone development and the elderly with weakened bones.
And if basic aluminum chloride enters the water environment, it will interfere with the ecological balance of the water body. The substances produced by its hydrolysis may change the pH of the water body and affect the living environment of aquatic organisms. Aquatic organisms such as fish and plankton are sensitive to changes in the water environment, survive and multiply or be inhibited, thereby destroying the food chain and biodiversity of the entire aquatic ecosystem.
Furthermore, in the process of production and use of basic aluminum chloride, if the protection is improper, the dust or solution comes into contact with the skin and eyes, which can cause skin allergies, itching, redness and swelling, eye tingling, tears and other uncomfortable symptoms, and damage the human body surface and eye health.
Therefore, when applying basic aluminum chloride, it is necessary to carefully consider its harm and take proper protection and treatment measures to reduce the adverse effects on human health and the ecological environment.
Aluminum chloride is used in many fields, but its potential harm should not be underestimated.
Aluminum chloride contains aluminum, which can pose a threat to human health if ingested in large quantities or absorbed through the skin. For the nervous system, excessive aluminum deposition may interfere with nerve conduction. In the long run, it may cause neurological diseases, such as memory loss, cognitive impairment and other symptoms, especially for the elderly, which increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
In terms of bones, aluminum can affect the balance of calcium and phosphorus metabolism. Calcium and phosphorus are the key elements to maintain bone health. Once the metabolism is unbalanced, the bone strength decreases, and the incidence of osteoporosis increases, which is especially harmful to children with incomplete bone development and the elderly with weakened bones.
And if basic aluminum chloride enters the water environment, it will interfere with the ecological balance of the water body. The substances produced by its hydrolysis may change the pH of the water body and affect the living environment of aquatic organisms. Aquatic organisms such as fish and plankton are sensitive to changes in the water environment, survive and multiply or be inhibited, thereby destroying the food chain and biodiversity of the entire aquatic ecosystem.
Furthermore, in the process of production and use of basic aluminum chloride, if the protection is improper, the dust or solution comes into contact with the skin and eyes, which can cause skin allergies, itching, redness and swelling, eye tingling, tears and other uncomfortable symptoms, and damage the human body surface and eye health.
Therefore, when applying basic aluminum chloride, it is necessary to carefully consider its harm and take proper protection and treatment measures to reduce the adverse effects on human health and the ecological environment.

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