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Encapsulated by the Toxic Chemicals: I

Human Being Got Captivated in Their Own Device

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Encapsulated by the Toxic Chemicals: I

By: D. Mukherjee PhD
Narrated by: Craig W Van Sickle
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This book illustrates how man himself made his own device and got captivated inside it. This book depicts how toxic chemicals got entangled with our daily lives. The curse of scientific inventions encapsulates the world of living. Most of the daily commodities we use are hubs of several toxic chemicals that cause cancer.

The desire to look one's best has given birth to make-ups and personal products but some of these products contain toxic chemicals. Repeated exposure to such chemicals could be hazardous. Not only cosmetics, but also several food products, packages, cooking utensils contain such toxic chemicals. Our environment is also affected by our deeds. Release of these toxic chemicals into the environment is hazardous to wild life as well.

©2021 D Mukherjee PhD (P)2021 D Mukherjee PhD
Education Social Psychology & Interactions

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