Mask Wearing – Potential Severe Health Effects

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Mask Wearing Has the Potential to Kill You

Yes, it is absolutely true. The science is there for those who care to look at it. The powers that be do not acknowledge this information, and they are keeping it from you.

Authors of a scientific study, Boris Borovoy, Colleen Huber, and Maria Crisler, look at the potential health effects in great detail in their scientific study. Masks, false safety and real dangers, Part 1: Friable mask particulate and lung vulnerability

Their recent study looked at loose fibers not secure in masks and the pathological consequences when they are inhaled, which allows them deep entry deep into the lungs.

The Toxicity of the Mask

Disposable face masks are made of synthetic fibers. Here we highlight the safety data of the products that your mask might be made from.

Polyurethane– The Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of polyurethane products provide a list of potential health effects and symptoms. Still, diisocyanates have been known to cause irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, lungs, and skin. They also can cause allergic reactions (sensitization) of the skin and lungs. Polyethylene’s body systems include the integumentary system, respiratory system, immune system, skeletal system, and muscular system.

PolyacrylonitrileWarning!May cause eye and skin irritation. May cause respiratory and digestive tract irritation. Metabolized to cyanide in the body may cause headaches, dizziness, weakness, unconsciousness, convulsions, coma, and possible death. The toxicological properties of this material have not been fully investigated.
Inhalation: May cause respiratory tract irritation. The toxicological properties of this substance have not been fully investigated. May be metabolized to cyanide, which in turn act by inhibiting cytochrome oxidase impairing cellular respiration. Inhalation may result in symptoms similar to cyanide poisoning, which include tachypnea, hyperpnea (abnormally rapid or deep breathing), and dyspnea (labored breathing) followed rapidly by respiratory depression. Pulmonary edema may occur.
Chronic: May be metabolized to cyanide, which in turn acts by inhibiting cytochrome oxidase impairing cellular respiration. Potential cancer hazard.

Polycarbonate – Coarse dust, particulate generated during fabrication can irritate eyes, nasal passages, and upper respiratory system

Polyethylene– When inhaled, it caused proximal scleroderma, Raynaud phenomenon, joint involvement, pulmonary manifestation, and esophageal involvement in some people. Moreover, it may cause asthma. The chemical was also found to be toxic to the immune system. In addition, it was found to be a potential carcinogen.

Respiratory disease caused by synthetic fibers: a new occupational disease

Research on synthetic fibers has shown a correlation between the inhalation of synthetic fibers and various bronchopulmonary diseases, such as asthma, alveolitis, chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, fibrosis, spontaneous pneumothorax, and chronic pneumonia.

Pulmonary fibrosis is not curable in any way. It is deadly, and most people die within five years. It is a horrific disease, and nothing can be done to slow, reverse, cure, or beat it. Not in the allopathic or holistic medicine model.

  • Causes of pulmonary fibrosis can include:
    • Environmental toxins
    • Medications, chronic inflammation
    • Infections
  • Treatment options for pulmonary fibrosis are limited as the disease is progressive (worsening over time).
  • The prognosis (outlook) is poor for pulmonary fibrosis. The survival (life expectancy) for most patients is less than 5 years.

Mask wearing creates a warm, moist environment and harbor fungal spores where mold and fungi are trapped beyond typical airborne levels. If this happens, fungal spores may be dislodged with inhalation. In a condition known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, fibrosis of the lung can develop following a heightened immune reaction to inhaled organic dust or occupational chemicals. This condition most often results from inhaling dust contaminated with bacterial, fungal, or animal products.

The study shows that almost immediately after putting on a mask oxygen levels are dropped to 17.4%

OSHA Oxygen Level Standards

The OSHA standards for minimum oxygen levels mainly apply to indoor spaces with ventilation. In addition to mines, the hazard of decreased oxygen concentrations applies to construction workers, shipyards, HVAC, electrical workers, and some manufacturing environments.

To meet the minimum standard set by OSHA, your employer’s workplace must have an oxygen concentration of at least 19.5 percent. This minimum is slightly lower than the normal concentration of oxygen of 20.8 to 21 percent in our atmosphere. However, an employer’s failure to meet the minimum would be deficient and considered hazardous. OSHA also sets a maximum safe oxygen level for your workplace.

Symptoms of Oxygen Deficiency

Prolonged exposure in an oxygen-deficient workplace can result in death. However, the primary culprit is a buildup of carbon dioxide, which humans naturally expel when breathing. In oxygen-deficient workplaces, the normal ratio of CO2 and oxygen is out of balance.

Lower availability of oxygen concentration is detrimental to health. The body t4ries to acquire more oxygen. You struggle and breathe deeper to compensate. Your body is saying you need more oxygen.  Every fiber has the potential to be inhaled. Inhaled cotton fibers.

When we wear a mask, and our oxygen levels drop, the body tries to breathe deeper to get more oxygen. Breathing deeper means the fibers can be loosened and then embedded deep within the lungs. Every fiber has the potential to be inhaled. If we talk while wearing the mask, this has the potential to break down the fibers. Deeper inhalation could produce a concerning health hazard.

child wearing a big mask over entire face

Parents should be aware of what this mask can do to their children.

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How many people will be come ill from masks?

Medications Can Cause Pulmonary Fibrosis – a Deadly Unsurvivorable Disease

This disease is irreversible – your medication can kill you.

It would not be me if I did not elaborate on toxic deadly medications that can wreak havoc on the body, make your life hell, and in this case — kill you.

  • Chemotherapy drugs: Cancer treatment drugs may lead to pulmonary fibrosis.
    • Bleomycin
    • Carmustine
    • Methotrexate
    • Cyclophosphamide
    • Busulfan
  • Heart medications:
  • Immunosuppressant drugs:
    • Azathioprine
    • cyclophosphamide.
  • Antibiotics:
    • Nitrofurantoin, used for urinary tract infections, and sulfa may also lead to pulmonary fibrosis over time.

This website is for information purposes only; we are not diagnosing, treating, curing, mitigating, or preventing any disease or medical condition by providing the information contained herein. Before beginning any natural, integrative or conventional treatment regimen, it is advisable to seek the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.