Saturday, January 2, 2010

Noise Pollution Cannot Be Just An Annoyance

By Christian Goodman

Often I will start with a thinking and from there In will go on to research, interviews, research, testing, research, research, research. I'm good at my profession because I have a fire to learn and be knowledgeable.

When I take a problem I always try to find a natural solution for the problem. I'm known as Mr. Fix It or Mr. Know-it-all among my family members when they don't like my conclusions.

One friend likes to play a game with me where she will "nutshell" a problem and ask me to find the cause with very little to go on. For example, she recently told me that her friend who lives by an airport suffers from high blood pressure.

She also did not reveal any information on her diet. health history, lifestyle and age as these are not her major contributor for the disease. Now it's my responsibility to tell her what's the cause.

Can noise can be a factor? As the article title suggests airports are always noisy. Therefore, to find an answer I applied my techniques and came to know that amount effect that noise pollution can have on one's health.

Noise pollution, also known as environmental noise is unwanted or unpleasant noise created by both people and animals and machines.

Hearing of the ears gets damaged at 85 decibels. You can feel the pain in the ear when the decibel reaches 120. We will not be able to sleep when the noise is at 45 decibels.

Sometimes the noise is simply annoying, for example, loud people, barking dog or loud stereo system registering at a decibel level low enough not to cause damage but to still produce symptoms such as irritability, or frustration.

Major creation of noises are cars, trains, airplanes, factory machinery and construction machinery.

Even when exposed short term to loud noise, people can experience high blood pressure, lack of sleep, indigestion, confusion and forgetfulness.

The exposure what the person is exposed whether in his work place or residence can result in serious problems over their health. The effects may include heart disease, ulcers, permanent hearing loss and can even lead to mental illness.

While the U.S. does have laws governing noise pollution, they vary from state to state, city to city, with some having no laws at all because many still view the problem as a nuisance and not a health issue.

The best thing you can do is to avoid noise, but that is not possible all the time. Therefore, you can take precautionary steps like following proper procedure in work and to insulate your house completely from noise if your house is situated near some high noise making places.

Well, I don't offer those tools, but what I offer is my natural program that can regulate your high blood pressure. The program is designed in such a way that it reverses the stress, which is caused due to high noise and thus lowering the high blood pressure.

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