Doesn't covid make your lungs hold fluid? Like isn't that a bad thing. God these people, and the morons who lap up ever word they say, are disgusting excuses fr humans who don't deserve the brains god gave them.
Dr. Science, here. It is often overlooked that early Darwinian texts posited that early, transitional reptiles wore masks to break free from their cursed bodies that required gills, thus forming modern lungs as we know them today. The reptiles knew that by wearing 7-masks they could hydrate their "new gills" or "gills v2.0" sufficiently enough to live outside the ocean and disgusting lake water (fish poop in it) and conquer land, where there we no cats and the streets were filled with cheese. Darwin also posited that Epstein didn't kill himself.
It's really sad that people will bite on that hook.
"Not only are masks great for fighting covid, we should just wear all the time because science. It's a biological flaw that masks don't grow right out of our faces, really."
Study shows that re-inhaling the air in your mask hydrates your lungs and boosts the immune system.
Nick Beare - 2 days ago
A new study from the National Institutes of Health is suggesting yet another reason why wearing a mask works. Not only are face coverings effective in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but masks may also lower the severity of the virus.
Researchers in the NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) are saying that the increase in humidity in the air that the mask-wearer breathes in could help explain why wearing masks has been linked to lower disease severity in people infected with COVID-19, because hydration of the respiratory tract is known to benefit the immune system.
The study, published in the Biophysical Journal, tested an N95 mask, a three-ply disposable surgical mask, a two-ply cotton-polyester mask and a heavy cotton mask, measuring the level of humidity by having a volunteer breathe into a sealed steel box. When the person did not wear a mask, the water vapour of the exhaled breath filled the box, leading to a rapid increase in humidity inside the box. When the person wore a mask, the buildup of humidity inside the box greatly decreased as most of the water vapour remained in the mask, became condensed, and was re-inhaled. The researchers conducted the tests at three different temperatures ranging from 7 to 36 degrees Celsius.
“We found that face masks strongly increase the humidity in inhaled air and propose that the resulting hydration of the respiratory tract could be responsible for the documented finding that links lower COVID-19 disease severity to wearing a mask,” said Adriaan Bax, Ph.D., a NIH Distinguished Investigator and the study’s lead author. “High levels of humidity have been shown to mitigate severity of the flu, and it may be applicable to severity of COVID-19 through a similar mechanism.”
The thick cotton masks actually had the largest increase in humidity, but all four masks that were tested raised the humidity levels to some degree. The humidity levels especially increased when tested at lower temperatures.
“The increased level of humidity is something most mask-wearers probably felt without being able to recognize, and without realizing that this humidity might actually be good for them,” Dr. Bax said.
Despite the overwhelming support for masks from health care professionals, the debate over mask-wearing still rages on. And while there are medical reasons why someone may not be able to cover their mouth and nose, the emergence of new COVID-19 variants underscores the importance of mask wearing — and possibly double-masking — as the pandemic continues and we wait to be vaccinated.
“Even as more people nationwide begin to get vaccinated, we must remain vigilant about doing our part to prevent the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19,” said NIDDK Director Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers. “This research supports the importance of mask-wearing as a simple, yet effective, way to protect the people around us and to protect ourselves from respiratory infection, especially during these winter months when susceptibility to these viruses increases.”
Well, Technically speaking a slightly dirty air filter is more efficient and traps more particles than a brand new one, so rub your mask in the dirt before you put it on for maximum protection. (Oh and don't wash it, that makes it worse)
They are so lost in their lies, that they can't figure out where they are. I hope they pay dearly for their bullshit.
Sorry, but for those who read this and truly believe “moist” masks are good for you....good riddance 👋🏻
That’s been my thinking now for years
They have lost EVERY other argument for wearing masks!
What we see now are their last desperate efforts at trying to convince insecure persons that mask wearing is somehow a "good thing".
The battle is already WON, frens!!
I'll remember that's a good thing next time I'm drowning
Doesn't covid make your lungs hold fluid? Like isn't that a bad thing. God these people, and the morons who lap up ever word they say, are disgusting excuses fr humans who don't deserve the brains god gave them.
Except BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA IT CAUSED. These masks killed MILLIONS in 1920s. Fauci knew it ALL.
They WANT people to die of bacterial pnemonia!
It'll add to their precious covid numbers.
Dr. Science, here. It is often overlooked that early Darwinian texts posited that early, transitional reptiles wore masks to break free from their cursed bodies that required gills, thus forming modern lungs as we know them today. The reptiles knew that by wearing 7-masks they could hydrate their "new gills" or "gills v2.0" sufficiently enough to live outside the ocean and disgusting lake water (fish poop in it) and conquer land, where there we no cats and the streets were filled with cheese. Darwin also posited that Epstein didn't kill himself.
The science books have hidden so much from us!
This is one evil lie.
That's a breeding ground for bacteria.
And mold!
But thank fuck mold is super good when it "beneficially colonizes" your lungs.
For some reason, this super legit study failed to mention this bonus benefit.
You're lungs are not designed for the extra moisture. 1 function of the nose/ nasal cavity is to dehumidify the air you breathe.
This is a stupid and spectacular lie.
This lie is soo in your face to anyone with a brain, holy fuck they’re soo bold
Carbon monoxide?
Posted too hastily. Carbon dioxide
CARBON OF HOWEVER MANY OXIDES, LANA
Leftist Climate Scientists(Probably): Same thing
Would love to see this “study” just to see if it was peer reviewed and more importantly who paid for it.
also, can we pull that Fauci report on long term health impact for extended mask use for comparative analysis?
Thanks!
Is this the Bee?
I think the air in Florida is moist enough.
If oxygen isn't needed to sustain life, why do we even breath?
Want to really breath freely? Find that nastiest, moldiest, wettest basement and just live there! It's like living inside a "My Clear Mist"
Amazing!
Let all the dumbass liberals believe that.
Only good for Liberals to inhale Carbon Monoxide.
Confirmation that wearing masks is indeed detrimental to your health.
Studies show whatever the financial backers want them to show.
Population control. You get rid of not just any kind of person, you get rid of the stupid ones.
So, me and msm agree now? Am I bad guy?
Any fool who believes this deserves to die.
It's really sad that people will bite on that hook.
"Not only are masks great for fighting covid, we should just wear all the time because science. It's a biological flaw that masks don't grow right out of our faces, really."
The fake outrage is real for this one!
Go back to canada
From https://www.healthing.ca/diseases-and-conditions/coronavirus/it-sounds-gross-but-the-humidity-in-your-mask-is-good-for-you
Sounds gross, but a moist mask is good for you
Study shows that re-inhaling the air in your mask hydrates your lungs and boosts the immune system.
Nick Beare - 2 days ago
A new study from the National Institutes of Health is suggesting yet another reason why wearing a mask works. Not only are face coverings effective in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but masks may also lower the severity of the virus.
Researchers in the NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) are saying that the increase in humidity in the air that the mask-wearer breathes in could help explain why wearing masks has been linked to lower disease severity in people infected with COVID-19, because hydration of the respiratory tract is known to benefit the immune system.
The study, published in the Biophysical Journal, tested an N95 mask, a three-ply disposable surgical mask, a two-ply cotton-polyester mask and a heavy cotton mask, measuring the level of humidity by having a volunteer breathe into a sealed steel box. When the person did not wear a mask, the water vapour of the exhaled breath filled the box, leading to a rapid increase in humidity inside the box. When the person wore a mask, the buildup of humidity inside the box greatly decreased as most of the water vapour remained in the mask, became condensed, and was re-inhaled. The researchers conducted the tests at three different temperatures ranging from 7 to 36 degrees Celsius.
“We found that face masks strongly increase the humidity in inhaled air and propose that the resulting hydration of the respiratory tract could be responsible for the documented finding that links lower COVID-19 disease severity to wearing a mask,” said Adriaan Bax, Ph.D., a NIH Distinguished Investigator and the study’s lead author. “High levels of humidity have been shown to mitigate severity of the flu, and it may be applicable to severity of COVID-19 through a similar mechanism.”
The thick cotton masks actually had the largest increase in humidity, but all four masks that were tested raised the humidity levels to some degree. The humidity levels especially increased when tested at lower temperatures.
“The increased level of humidity is something most mask-wearers probably felt without being able to recognize, and without realizing that this humidity might actually be good for them,” Dr. Bax said.
Despite the overwhelming support for masks from health care professionals, the debate over mask-wearing still rages on. And while there are medical reasons why someone may not be able to cover their mouth and nose, the emergence of new COVID-19 variants underscores the importance of mask wearing — and possibly double-masking — as the pandemic continues and we wait to be vaccinated.
“Even as more people nationwide begin to get vaccinated, we must remain vigilant about doing our part to prevent the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19,” said NIDDK Director Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers. “This research supports the importance of mask-wearing as a simple, yet effective, way to protect the people around us and to protect ourselves from respiratory infection, especially during these winter months when susceptibility to these viruses increases.”
Nick Beare is a writer with Healthing.ca
This has got to be one of the WORST scientific studies I have ever read. What horrible people for writing this garbage and putting it out there.
good job canada
Someone post the original link to retard.com/r/coronavirus for free 50000 updoots!
This reasoning supports coal powered plants and piplines, the best be careful. Their pathological lies are slipping
dioxide* but still correct either way.
Well, Technically speaking a slightly dirty air filter is more efficient and traps more particles than a brand new one, so rub your mask in the dirt before you put it on for maximum protection. (Oh and don't wash it, that makes it worse)