Unhealthy air creates an unfavourable physiological environment, which in turn compromises mental capacity, weaker immune system response, sleep quality, and susceptibility to airborne microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, molds etc. The effects of natural ageing include a decline in lung capacity and difficulties with asthma and other respiratory conditions.
The immune systems of elderly people are more vulnerable to a variety of microorganisms. Spending many years in a contaminated environment increases the risk of lung illness, heart disease, diabetes, and even strokes. Exposure to prolonged poor breathing conditions and the natural consequences of ageing can undermine physiological health; thus, inhaling clean, pure air can offer an invisible layer of necessary health support and comfort.