Posted on 09/26/2022 6:49:54 PM PDT by ransomnote
the “F” word is more than just a verb...it’s also an adjective and an adverb and a noun
In autopsies recently particles of face mask are discovered in lung tissue.
Authorities have espoused surgical face masks as a way to address the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) since the pandemic’s onset in 2020. However, a study found that these masks possibly introduced microplastic materials into human lungs.
The study published on March 29 in Science of The Total Environment looked at the lung tissue of 11 patients undergoing thoracic surgery. Using spectroscopy, the study authors analyzed the different kinds of materials present in the samples and found 12 kinds of microplastics.
Of the 12 microplastics found in the samples, polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) were the most prevalent substances. PP consisted of 23 percent of microplastics found in all lung tissue samples, while PET followed at 18 percent. Plastic resin was the third most prevalent at 15 percent.
Furthermore, tissue samples taken from patients’ lower lungs had the highest concentration of microplastics. Some of the microplastic fragments and fibers found measured two millimeters long.
“Human lung tissue samples were typically comprised of PP, PET and resin … with fibers being more prevalent than fragments,” the researchers wrote.
PP fabric, which is most commonly used to make surgical masks, is made from thermoplastic polymers that can be easily handled at high temperatures. Aside from PP, other materials derived from thermoplastic polymers such as polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyethylene or polyester are also used for face masks.
“The abundance of [microplastics] within samples … supports human inhalation as a route of environmental exposure. [They] are designed to be resilient. It had previously been suggested that inhaled [microplastics] are likely to bio-persist and possibly accumulate within a lung environment, showing resilience to degradation,” concluded the study authors.
“The knowledge that [microplastics] are present in human lung tissues can now direct future cytotoxicity research to investigate any health implications associated with [microplastic] inhalation.” (Related: Oxford professor: Face masks are largely pointless, won’t stop the spread of omicron.)
Earlier study also outlines dangers of microplastics in face masks
Hull York Medical School researcher Laura Sadofsky, senior study author of the March 22 paper, said: “We did not expect to find the highest number of particles in the lower regions of the lungs, or particles of the sizes we found. It is surprising, as the airways are smaller in the lower parts of the lungs and we would have expected particles of these sizes to be filtered out or trapped before getting this deep.”
She said the data they found “provides an important advance in the field of air pollution, microplastics and human health.”
In 2021, a group of Chinese researchers looked at the risks of microplastic inhalation connected with wearing face masks. Their study was published in June 2021 in the Journal of Hazardous Materials. The study authors found that while wearing face masks poses a risk of inhaling microplastics, reusing them makes the risk higher.
It’s also very useful on the back of a shirt.
“You f’cked up. You trusted them. (The CDC, FDA, NIH, FBI, FEMA, DNC, WEF, your governor, your senator, your doctor....)”
I saw this on a big guy recently. I’d like to get one made up, but I’d have to do some editing because I’m not big enough for all of this to fit.
Spokeshave who as a True Blue Blood will not get a jab...nor wear a mask.
Ain’t no hill for a stepper.
Watched it a couple days ago. Good movie. Relevant.
Social Security Recipients Might Actually Get to Keep Their 2023 Raise
Nasdaq ^ | OCT 2, 2022 | Dan Caplinger
Posted on 10/2/2022, 11:38:18 AM by george76
One of the biggest advantages of Social Security is that its payments get annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs). When inflation is high — as seniors have seen during the past couple of years — these COLAs cause monthly checks to rise the following January to help retiree purchasing power keep pace. 2022’s COLA boosted benefits by 5.9% this year, and early estimates make it likely that the COLA that will take effect in early 2023 will be between 8% and 9%.
What’s even better news is that, unlike in 2022, many Social Security recipients are more likely to see the full amount of their cost-of-living adjustment actually hit their bank accounts. That’s because the impact of another key program for older Americans, Medicare, is likely to reverse the painful blow it dealt participants this time last year.
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4097638/posts
The F word is also an exclamation word!
Even earlier.
An EMP will weld the points shut on the distro and fry any magneto-spark igniotion.
I’m not going to post the video because it wasn’t one of her best—she and the host got sidetracked and started talking about food and romance— but Jessica Rose said that she is seeing an alarming number of reports in VAERS having to do with the new bivalent vaccines. She said something in passing about eye issues. It was only about 30 seconds or so worth of talk in the hour video.
Early days in the bivalent vax—I’m sure Jessica will continue to watch this and write something for her substack about this.
Eye issues. I’m thinking that there could be an uptick in reports to VAERs because people are more aware of VAERS now versus 18 months ago, whatever the eye thing is it must be really strange and stand out to eye doctors and not be easily explained by something else, and perhaps eye doctors as a subset of doctors buy into the safety of the vax mantra to a below average degree.
Well, I have to shut my computer off and work on the house. Got beyond yesterday due to having to spend time in the ER.
It’s also an interjection.
They removed the Heparin IV while I was there and said the MRI showed that the clots are dissolving. He’ll be on a pill now.
Also, he will be having Home Health Care three times a week plus a PT when he’s ready. I have a treadmill, an elliptical, and a stationary bike in the living room. I have one of those little stepper machines but it’s currently under my daughters’ desk at work. :-) He has accepted the Home Health but he won’t like PT.
At least a set of points can be changed and set in less than 15 minutes vs every damn CPU plus.....
And Marines think “Navy” stands for:
Never
Again
Volunteer
Yourself
https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/smoking-gun-new-actuarial-report?autoPlay=true
at 2:47
not sure if posted previously
that’s a good one. I never heard it before now.
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