I hear if you eat some melamine-laced food and some lead paint chips, it helps your body adapt to breathing smog and drinking sewage.
dragonrider Reviewed by dragonrider on . Olympians gripe about Beijing's air quality Matt Reed was 1,500 meters into the last segment of the triathlon when he found himself gasping for oxygen. His legs were still pounding away at the pavement, his body pumped up after cruising through the swimming and cycling contests, but his lungs were shutting down. The 32-year-old triathlete from Boulder, Colo., blames air pollution for triggering his asthma attack during the September track meet. If he returns to Beijing for the Olympics, he says, he will wear a mask except while Rating: 5