Chemotherapy drugs contain aggressive chemicals that target and destroy rapidly dividing cells. When these drugs are excreted from the body and find their way into the septic system, they interact with the concrete surfaces, leading to gradual erosion. The chemical composition of chemotherapy drugs includes corrosive agents that break down the cement paste in concrete. Over time, this erosion weakens the concrete, compromising the structural integrity of the septic system. Unfortunately, the damage caused by chemotherapy drugs to concrete in septic systems often goes unnoticed until significant issues arise. Common signs include cracks, leaks, and reduced system efficiency, which may lead to costly repairs.
While chemotherapy drugs can be effective in combating cancer cells, their powerful cytotoxic nature often comes with significant side effects and risks. In contrast, natural plant medicines offer a safer alternative, harnessing the healing power of nature without the same harmful impacts.
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