Health Effects of Biodiesel

Through trial and error scientists have found and proven that petroleum diesel, a fuel source that is used in our every day life is quite harmful to the environment. That is why they have tried to find new fuel sources that are more efficient but not as costly. The new fuel must also be friendly to our environment.

One of the sources that scientists have been doing a lot of testing on is biodiesel, a fuel made from natural products. So far, tests that have been carried out on the health effects have shown that biodiesel poses absolutely no threat to human health and that it is also biodegradable.

They also did a lot of comparisons to petroleum diesel and there were a lot of interesting findings. For example, they discovered that biodiesel forms roughly fifty percent less smog then petroleum diesel. Smog is a health hazard that can cause asthma, emphysema and bronchitis as well as decrease the lungs working capacity.

The exhaust emissions of carbon monoxide are 50 percent higher then from diesel.

Carbon dioxide is a very poisonous gas and also a contributing factor in the localized formation of smog. The exhaust emissions of sulfur oxides and sulfates which are major components of acid rain are completely eliminated when it comes to biodiesel.

Finally, the exhaust emissions of aromatic compounds known as PAH and NPAH
which have been suspected to cause cancer are substantially reduced when compared to petroleum diesel. These factors range from a drastic 75% to 95% difference.

The scientists have used the best technology possible to gather their data. This shows how important the use of biodiesel is important to our health and to the environment that we live in. Hopefully we will fully replace petroleum with it and it will slowly but surely show us a wide range of differences in which we can benefit from.

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