Posted on 04/09/2021 5:45:58 PM PDT by lightman
...Dr. Joseph Mercola, a New York Times bestselling author, wrote in a column published by NOQ Report that they [masks] are a "ticking time bomb," because of the multiple threats they pose...
"When you wear a mask, tiny microfibers are released, which can cause health problems when inhaled. The risk is increased when masks are reused. This hazard was highlighted in a performance study to be published in the June 2020 issue of Journal of Hazardous Materials," Mercola wrote...
"In a study of 83 adults with lung cancer, those with advanced-stage cancer had more oral commensals in their lungs than those with early-stage cancer. Those with an enrichment of oral commensals in their lungs also had decreased survival and worsened tumor progression," he explained...
His concerns about the health impact of masks where echoed by Dr. Jane Orient of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
"Some worry that mask components may be the new asbestos, inhaled all day long from a source right in front of your nose. Health Canada has issued a warning about blue and gray disposable face masks, which contain an asbestos-like substance associated with 'early pulmonary toxicity,'"...
She said the masks, made in China, were part of Canada’s public school reopening plan.
"The masks contain microscopic graphene particles. Graphene is a strong, very thin material. Some daycare educators had expressed concerns when children complained that they felt they were swallowing cat hair," she said...
Dr. Jim Meehan, an ophthalmologist and preventive medicine specialist, identified 17 "ways that masks can cause harm."
They include adversely affecting respiratory physiology and function, raising carbon dioxide levels in the blood, trapping exhaled virus, lower oxygen levels, providing a false sense of security, compromising communications, making exhaled air go into the eyes, and collecting and colonize viruses, bacteria and mold...
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We spent the first part of this week driving to the beach and then playing bridge with good friends.
No masks while driving and after checking into our room.
Walking outside in an 8-10 mph wind no real masks needed.
We did wear masks when we got into line to order our evening dinner.
Then driving home from the beach yesterday with no masks and no masks after our arrival home and last night.
This afternoon I went to a grocery store to buy food and wore my mask after having to go back to my car, to get it.
The mask, I wore for about an hour is the blue/green surgical disposable one. I took it off as soon as I was back in the parking lot, after shopping and checking out for about an hour.
It took about 3 hours for my breathing to return to normal after only wearing even a flimsy mask for about an hour.
Two years ago with the forest fires, I discovered that a few hours or less with a N95 mask took me several hours to recover to normal breathing.
What the hell are these masks doing to Americans wearing them for hours and then repeating that use during their next shift.
The blue/grey paper masks are the ones that they seem to be talking about here. We received some “free” in our mailbox a while back, no English on the packaging at all (I threw them away).
Those type of masks do make me feel like there are little fibers or hairs on my face after wearing them for any length of time. They also really bother my nose, starts running and makes me sneeze and then later is all dried up.
Cotton or fabric masks are somewhat better, but I still have trouble with alternating running/dry nose, nose-bleeds, acne, chapped lips, itching ears; and now that it’s allergy season I am extra miserable! Masks don’t seem to filter out allergens, they just hold them in . Ah-chooo.
Unless the mask is made from asbestos, data says cotton is a safemask material. People in Arabia have been covering their faces for thousands of years in cotton material.
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The disposable masks are not made of cotton.
There are more Muslims in the world than any other religion, and they have been covering entire faces with Burqa for many centuries.
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Many woman cover their hair. Only a small minority cover their face.
I have to wear a mask during massage appointments, which I have to have more frequently because this whole plandemic sh*t really knots my muscles.
Anyway, last week I dropped my relatively, as far as masks go, comfy “Plandemic” mask while disrobing. It fell face side down, so I was not about to wear it after it got floor germs on it. So I had to ask them for a mask.
They gave me one of those disposable paper ones. It reaked of some awful chemicals.
My sinuses and throat were sore for days.
I would have been safer with my germy mask.
Screw the stupid face garbage.
Garbage period. Face masks and disinfection wipes, that trash is everywhere.
I’ve worn one of those clear face shields on glasses frames, inside stores, and nobody gave me any flak over it.
Protects my eyes, as well as my nose and mouth.
There have been reports that farts transmit the virus.
If you really cared about your health and the health of others you would wear ass-shields too. So selfish.
Maybe he means “part of the ‘Final Solution’”?
Good thing we're not talking about cotton masks then, right?
Health Canada has issued a warning about blue and gray disposable face masks, which contain an asbestos-like substance associated with 'early pulmonary toxicity,'"...
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First woman with orange hair that I thought was attractive.
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Duh. Its that or inhale a sandstorm. They might be your model of freedom. Exactly how many hours a day do they wear it over their mouth and nose.. even the women do not wear them unless they are out.
They wear them as a sign of submission...
I seldom wear the mask, mostly only in doctor’s office since they require it. My post was NOT meant to be pro-mask. It was simply to refute the nonsense that cotton material causes respiratory organs cancer. People have been covering faces for many centuries without getting cancer.
The only masks I wear are from my health insurance provider Humana and those look, feel and smell like all cotton. Glad to know those disposable masks are not made from cotton. I will avoid them.
Classic non-sequitur on your part. The context was cotton face covering causing cancer. You need to focus a bit more. Otherwise you might end up in that category you mentioned in your post.
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