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Can throwing up seriously affect the vagus nerve?? It sounds very innocent but wanted to know? Maybe the feeling afterwards is from being stimulated by it??
Airborne Nanoparticles: A Discussion on Their Toxicity and Health Impacts
The presence of airborne nanoparticles (NPs), defined as particles less than 100 nanometres in size, has emerged as one of the most pressing challenges in environmental health. While particulate matter (PM) pollution has long been recognized as a threat, nanoparticles represent a unique subset with distinct properties and toxicological concerns. These particles are ubiquitous, originating from both human activities and natural processes, and their potential to harm human health is amplified by their small size, which facilitates deep penetration into biological systems.
Sources and Composition of Nanoparticles
Airborne NPs are primarily produced by combustion processes, including the burning of fossil fuels, biomass, and wood, as well as industrial emissions. For instance, diesel and gasoline engines release exhaust particles that range in size from 20 to 130 nm, with diesel emissions being classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Secondary sources such as…
I think it's a good sign...that your vagus is strong enough to vomit. You should feel great after a good vomit but still it's unpleasant