Wednesday 3 April 2024

 

Microplastics from Disposable Masks Are Implicated in Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes! It it Covid-19 Vaccines? Is it Masks? Is it Lockdowns? Or all of the above.

Interventions come with risks. Masks are confirmed to carry physical as well as psychological and social risks. Single use disposable masks must be banned from public use for the harm they cause!

A new NEJM study on has implicated masks in rising cardiovascular harms, with patients found to have microplastics present in atherosclerotic plaques (arising from mask use), having greatly increased risks of heart attack, stroke, or death compared to patients without such microplastics.

The paper, with it’s abstract and conclusions:

Discussed in further detail by Dr. Hill.

It would appear that the attempts to prevent Covid-19 spread has had major health consequences. We already know that masks are worthless and ineffective in preventing spread - think virus size vs. mask pore size, let alone inappropriate handling of, and long wear of unfitted cheap masks.

Breathing of microplastic infused air appears to be a short cut to chronic and often fatal lung and heart problems. 

The Philippines has been experiencing rapidly rising cardiac deaths. Are 4 years of masking implicated in this rise? Is the damage from masks working synergistically with the damage from vaccines to hasten ill health and accelerate premature deaths? 

Some people in the Philippines continue to wear masks, including children and even babies. Are these people all at risk of chronic lung disease and health consequences? 

We must be very careful in our “health interventions” for they may end up causing unexpected collateral damage. For all those who said, “we had to do something” and masked up and forced masking onto others, perhaps they would have been better using common sense and doing nothing! 

We can’t change the past, we can only act in the present and change the future. Masking must go the way of the dinosaurs! 

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