How Airplane Cabin Air Can Get You Sick
Posted by Dr. Mercola | April 01 2010
Cabin ventilation air comes through the engine. So, if there's an oil leak, engine oil mist -- containing neurotoxins -- can seep into the aircraft. Though relatively rare, it has happened on commercial flights, triggering neurological symptoms like severe headaches, tremors, and dizziness in crew members and passengers.
Although Boeing's NEW 787's will be made so this doesn't happen, they admit that yes, passengers in every other plane can get oil mists during flights that cause oil to go into passenger’s lungs and brains … and may ultimately be fatal.
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