Unless I'm missing it there isn't anything in the paper or the article about oxygen. The paper mentions facial alkalinization and indirect increase in dehydration. Limiting oxygen seems unlikely, CO2 build up however is a different story (and harder to actually measure).
Papers, studies, articles, books like this are your weapon you should use against the system to convince normal people through "science!', instead of dismissing it with your smug retarded fucking attitude.
Yeah fuck this four hour shit. Anyone who isn't participating in the collective insanity has the awareness to acknowledge that it's literally harder to breath with it on.
Maybe four hours is how long it takes for there to be quantifiable damage done to your fucking brain, but the mild suffocation happens the second it covers your airways.
No shit, Sherlock
Does a mask significantly limit your supply of oxygen?
For a healthy person at rest - your lung is only doing 5% of what it is capable of.
It would obviously take some extra work to breath around the mask.
But it also takes some extra work to breathe when you are walking or talking.
Unless I'm missing it there isn't anything in the paper or the article about oxygen. The paper mentions facial alkalinization and indirect increase in dehydration. Limiting oxygen seems unlikely, CO2 build up however is a different story (and harder to actually measure).
Papers, studies, articles, books like this are your weapon you should use against the system to convince normal people through "science!', instead of dismissing it with your smug retarded fucking attitude.
Yeah because being nice and polite to these people who we know thrive on our complacence and decency has worked wonders.
Yeah fuck this four hour shit. Anyone who isn't participating in the collective insanity has the awareness to acknowledge that it's literally harder to breath with it on.
Maybe four hours is how long it takes for there to be quantifiable damage done to your fucking brain, but the mild suffocation happens the second it covers your airways.