YES, at levels above 100 ppm, it deadens your sense of smell.
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Silverware tarnishes when it comes into contact with substances such as sulfur, oxygen, and moisture. These substances can react with the silver in the silverware, causing it to form a tarnished layer. Exposure to air, certain foods, and cleaning chemicals can also contribute to the tarnishing of silverware.
Yes. There is a newly published article on the subject authored by Prof K de Meierleir in which he says he believes it is one of the processes involved in developing ME or CFIDS or CFS or PVFS. There is an explanation in non-technical terms at the related link. While it may cause damage even at relatively low concentrations, at high concentrations hydrogen sulfide is poisonous. To make matters worse, at high concentrations it has no odor since it deadens the sense of smell.
: Sulfur is a component of gunpowder. It is used in the vulcanization of rubber. Sulfur has applications as a fungicide, fumigant, and in the making of fertilizers. It is used to make sulfuric acid. Sulfur is used in the making of several types of paper and as a bleaching agent. Elemental sulfur is used as an electrical insulator. The organic compounds of sulfur have many uses. Sulfur is an element that is essential for life. However, sulfur compounds can be highly toxic. For example, small amounts of hydrogen sulfide can be metabolized, but higher concentrations can quickly cause death from respiratory paralysis. Hydrogen sulfide quickly deadens the sense of smell. Sulfur dioxide is an important atmospheric pollutant
Sulfur is a component of gunpowder. It is used in the vulcanization of rubber. Sulfur has applications as a fungicide, fumigant, and in the making of fertilizers. It is used to make sulfuric acid. Sulfur is used in the making of several types of paper and as a bleaching agent. Elemental sulfur is used as an electrical insulator. The organic compounds of sulfur have many uses. Sulfur is an element that is essential for life. However, sulfur compounds can be highly toxic. For example, small amounts of hydrogen sulfide can be metabolized, but higher concentrations can quickly cause death from respiratory paralysis. Hydrogen sulfide quickly deadens the sense of smell. Sulfur dioxide is an important atmospheric pollutant.
The organelle that would cause fatigue is called the mitochondria. However, it will only cause fatigue if there's a defect in it.
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
Tension held in the jaw can cause fatigue. Holding tension in any muscle group can cause fatigue. Holding your jaw tight can also cause neck pain and headaches.
Fatigue,excessive speed and distracrion
There are many things that can cause small red dots and nausea and fatigue. The infection cellulitis can cause nausea, fatigue, and skin rashes.
One recent study concluded that depression was the result of CFS and was not its cause
Yes, rapid weight loss can cause adrenal fatigue. It can be extremely dangerous.
Chlamydia may cause fatigue, particularly if the infection is causing pelvic inflammatory disease or other complications.
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience fatigue
A defect in the mitochondria would cause fatigue, as it is the organelle responsible for energy production within a cell.
Yes it does cause tiredness and fatigue.
weakness, fatigue