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FantasticFunKarma t1_jba1fxs wrote

There is also the physical impact of particles. Small enough particles, especially the really small ones ( PM 2.5) do physical damage and contribute to cancer even if they are not inherently toxic in their chemical makeup.

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bonkly68 t1_jb8hv93 wrote

Not all the chemicals you smell in cigarette smoke are good for you, so if the smell reaches you, so do small amounts of the not-good-for-you stuff. You didn't mention if you have multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS). People with this condition may have strong reactions to even dilute odors.

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EarthHuman0exe t1_jb8incs wrote

Smells are usually caused by chemicals right? So id imagine you get the toxins in you if you can smell them. I wouldnt worry about it tho because such small quanitites are probably not going to affect you unless you live in a house with heavy smokers

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