The deterioration of cells and physical breakdown of the body are caused by various factors that disrupt the body’s internal balance. These factors include:
Cellular deterioration
The formation of damaged or deteriorating cells is often due to accumulated harm from environmental factors or the breakdown of key enzymes essential to cellular functions.
Tissue degeneration
This can affect many systems within the body, such as the nervous system or the musculoskeletal system that drives body movement.
Damage from excessive free radicals
Free radicals are chemicals that can destroy cells and tissues. When free radicals accumulate excessively, they can lead to cell and tissue damage and speed up aging.
Factors related to chemical imbalance
Examples include consumption of carcinogenic substances, toxic food, harmful airborne chemicals like dust particles, or workplace-related exposure to hazardous substances.
Smoking and alcohol consumption
Excessive smoking and drinking can damage cells and tissues, leading to faster deterioration and breakdown of the body.
The deterioration and breakdown of the body is a complex process with serious health consequences. Maintaining good health and reducing risk factors is crucial for long-term prevention.

