Why can swimming be ... cancer?

The pool cleaners can react with sunscreen, sweat and skin, forming a synthetic poison.

A recent study has shown that swimming pools can cause you to have cancer. The pool cleaners can react with sunscreen, sweat and skin, forming a synthetic poison.

The disinfectants that keep water in the bacteria clean pool can interact with urine, hair, legs and feet of people who go swimming and cause diseases like asthma and bladder cancer.

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Products such as sunscreen, oil, when meeting nitrogen (in urine), will react with disinfectants and create chemical toxins that can alter genes. This genetic modification will lead to congenital malformations in young children, boosting the aging process, causing respiratory diseases and cancer.

A team of researchers from the University of Illinois (USA) has used modern DNA technology, comparing water samples with pool water and finding that pool water destroys more human cells.

The lead researcher, Michael Plewa said: 'All water sources contain organic matter from decaying leaves, bacteria and other forms of living organisms.'

Michael Plewa recommends against using bromine-containing disinfectants to avoid chemical reactions in the pool. The best solution is to combine good UV and clot therapy because only chlorine is used.

In addition, carbon should be removed before disinfection.

Professor Plewa also advised swimmers to bathe before entering the pool to limit toxins in the pool water, and pool owners should remind customers about the harmful effects of urinating in the pool.

Source: Telegraph

Update 14 December 2018
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